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Publication: “This unpaid placement makes you poor”: Australian social work students’ experiences of the financial burden of field education

By Brigid 03/05/2023

QUT Centre for Justice  members, Christine Morley, Joanne Clarke, Jennifer Mays and Jennie Briese have been part of a team researching the current financial burden on students required…

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Event: “In Conversation” Hon Mick de Brenni MP

By Brigid 21/04/2023

Access to affordable, reliable energy is essential to live a comfortable, dignified and healthy life. In September 2022, the Queensland Government released the Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan.…

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QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Paper Series: Modern Advocacy and Exploitative Work

By Brigid 20/04/2023

QUT Centre for Justice have released a Briefing Paper Series on Modern Slavery and Exploitative Work.  This series was initiated by the QUT Centre for Justice Modern Slavery…

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By Brigid 19/04/2023

A number of academics and HDR students from QUT Centre for Justice have travelled to Wellington, NZ this week to attend the world’s first Pacific Criminology conference -…

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Media: Associate Professor Deanna Grant-Smith

By Brigid 11/04/2023

QUT Centre for Justice member, Associate Professor Deanna Grant-Smith has provided  research commentary on an article that appeared in The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age titled, “From…

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Event: Data Science in the News: Lessons from Robodebt

By Brigid 05/04/2023

In QUT Centre for Data Science “Data Science in the News” webinar,  lessons learned from Robodebt were explored.  QUT Centre for Justice Director, Professor Melissa Bull, provided insights…

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