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Media and impact: Professor Michael Flood

By Brigid 10/05/2024

As we come to the end of the first week of Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month, QUT Centre for Justice…

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Research and News: Commonwealth Prac Payments

By Brigid 07/05/2024

QUT Centre for Justice Adjunct Professor Deanna Grant-Smith has co-authored a The Conversation piece on “What does the new Commonwealth Prac Payment mean for students?  Will it do…

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Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month 2024

By Brigid 01/05/2024

QUT Centre for Justice will this month commemorate Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month. QUT Centre for Justice has many researchers working in the area of Domestic…

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Media: Porn, online misogyny driving gendered violence – Professor Michael Flood

By Brigid 30/04/2024

QUT Centre for Justice member, Professor Michael Flood, has provided commentary in recent media around concerns over easy access to pornography and extreme online misogyny, and its harmful…

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Research Impact: School of Teacher Education and Leadership

By Brigid 19/04/2024

QUT Centre for Justice members from School of Teacher Education and Leadership have had great research impact recently. Australian Law Reform Commission: A/Prof Lisa van Leent led a…

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Justine Coneybeer: Submission to the Inquiry into the Ethical Clothing Extended Responsibilities Scheme 2005 (NSW)

By Brigid 18/04/2024

The NSW Anti-slavery Commissioner, Dr James Cockayne and QUT Centre for Justice PhD student, Justine Coneybeer, have jointly authored a submission to the Inquiry into the Ethical Clothing…

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