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    • Research Paper for Australian Human Rights Commission: Experiences of Pregnancy and Pregnancy Leave in the Workplace 

      Herath, Singithi; Sami, Tamjid; Co, Tiffany; Hu, Wavie
      Published 2025
      This report, prepared for the Australian Human Rights Commission, examines the experiences of pregnancy and parental leave in Australian workplaces since the Commission’s 2014 national inquiry. It assesses developments in ...
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    • Research Paper for Global Migration Lab (Australian Red Cross): Addressing Humanitarian Challenges and Protecting Migrants in the Global South 

      Bibon, Phoebe Julien; Thomas Hiscox, Jessica; Campbell, Brianna; Zhang, Manjin
      Published 2025
      This report, prepared for the Australian Red Cross Global Migration Lab, examines protection mechanisms for migrants in the Global South, focusing on Colombia, Mexico, Kenya, and South Africa. Through comparative analysis ...
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    • Research Paper for Legal Aid NSW: Increasing Supports for Vulnerable People Leaving Custody Who Are at Risk of Reoffending 

      Searle, Eleanor; Taylor, Jessie; Chiang, Lok Sum Samuel; Tangging, Nurhati
      Published 2025
      This report, prepared for Legal Aid NSW, examines strategies to support vulnerable people leaving custody who are at risk of reoffending. It analyses throughcare programs across Australia and internationally, including in ...
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    • Anatomical and histological comparisons of the epiglottis between brachycephalic, mesocephalic and doliocephalic dogs and puppies 

      Weerakoon, Wimali Lakmini
      Published 2025
      In Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS), anatomical crowding of structures lead to interlinked pathophysiology involving increased negative airway pressure, turbulence and irritation. The syndrome presents ...
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    • Social DanCER: Social Dance and Community Engagement Research, the role of dance in chronic pain management 

      Hickman, Benjamin James Charles H
      Published 2025
      The global prevalence of chronic pain is estimated to affect 10-30% of individuals, with 10% of the pain population being newly diagnosed with of chronic pain yearly. Chronic pain affects the individual on a biological, ...
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