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Australian National Anthem
Indigenous Opening
Opening of Proceedings
Presentation of Graduates
Closing of Proceedings
Departure of Academic Procession
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Chancellor
Mr John Hood
Deputy Chancellors
Ms Elizabeth Perry AM
Mr Douglas Gautier AM
President and Vice-Chancellor
Professor Colin J Stirling
Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor
Professor Romy Lawson
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)
Professor Ray Chan
Vice-President (Corporate Services)
Mr Mark Gregory
General Counsel & University Secretary
Mr Marc Davies
Business, Government and Law
Professor Michael Gilding
Education, Psychology and Social Work
Professor Deborah West
Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Professor Peter Monteath
Medicine and Public Health
Professor Jonathan Craig
Nursing and Health Sciences
Professor Michelle Miller
Science and Engineering
Professor Alistair Rendell
| Name | Supervisors | Thesis | Citation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sue Ursula Bertossa | Dr Kate Fairweather & Professor Sharon Lawn | A phenomenological study of gambling and Vietnamese Australians. | Problem gambling is a significant health problem in Australia; despite the cultural diversity of our nation little is known about the role culture plays in defining this issue. This study adopted a phenomenological approach, creating an understanding of what it means to be a problem gambler within a Vietnamese Australian context. The comparatively libertarian nature of commercial gambling in Australia has proven popular with Vietnamese Australians; venues offer a welcoming, exciting, and non-discriminatory environment, helping overcome the isolation and loneliness often associated with migration. Gambling has also provided a compelling emotional escape for those affected by trauma; and it’s sometimes perceived as a means for creating much-needed capital. Yet, Vietnamese Australians recognise the risk of becoming dependent on gambling, and identified the prominent role that shame, in all its cultural complexities, treat problem gambling. |
| Katherine Mary Boschen | Professor Sharon Lawn & Dr Caroline Phelan | NDIS Participants with Psychosocial Disabilities: Investigating their formal supports following a life-limiting diagnosis | The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has supported Australians with disabilities for almost a decade. To ensure the sustainability of the NDIS, Australian Governments have agreed that where services are best funded under universal service obligations or via another service system, such as health or mental health, the NDIS will not fund those supports. Formal support systems have not yet agreed on how they plan to assist NDIS participants once they develop life-limiting conditions, particularly those without pre-existing physical disabilities, such as participants with psychosocial disabilities. This research’s significant and original contribution to knowledge is a detailed analysis of the types of support formal systems currently provide participants with psychosocial disabilities and life-limiting conditions. The research contrasts the expectations of participants and their informal and formal supports with the intergovernmental agreements, identifies the gaps and barriers, and reveals whether the support ensures equity and seamlessness between systems. |
| Manam Inushi De Silva | Professor Cedric Bardy, Professor Simon Conn & Professor Brett Stringer | Glioblastoma plasticity and therapeutic sensitivity in the human brain microenvironment | Glioblastoma (GBM) is a common, but highly aggressive brain tumour. Despite advances in treatment, it is difficult to treat because of its ability to adapt and survive in different environments. This thesis examines how GBM tumours adapt to brain environments making them resistant to chemotherapy and radiation. A major finding is that cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which normally supports brain cells, can make GBM tumours harder to treat. The research highlights a potential solution: repurposing an antipsychotic drug called trifluoperazine (TFP). TFP blocks proteins that promote treatment resistance and makes GBM more sensitive to chemotherapy and radiation. While TFP shows promise, more research is needed on how it works in the body. This thesis also suggests that lab-grown, human brain cell models could improve GBM research. These models reflect real brain diversity, making them useful for testing treatments and understanding how GBM affects healthy brain cells. |
| Jose Javier Estevez Bordon | Professor Jamie Craig, Professor John Landers, Associate Professor Richard Mills, Alex Brown & Dr Natasha Howard | Defining the Epidemiology of Blindness and Diabetic Retinopathy among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People | This research delved into the escalating issue of diabetes and its dire impact on vision among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, a group facing significant health disparities. Focused on understanding the complex social, clinical, and biological risk factors underpinning diabetes-related blindness and other vision impairments, the study utilised data from landmark studies. These studies shed light on the risk and outcomes associated with diabetes. Key findings highlighted the disproportionate burden of visual disabilities within this community, influenced by modifiable factors like education and employment, and underscored by the pervasive challenge of accessing quality eye care and screenings. This research not only fills a critical gap in our understanding of diabetes-related vision loss but also underscores the urgent need for tailored, accessible healthcare solutions to mitigate these risks among Australia's Indigenous population, paving the way for a more inclusive and effective healthcare framework. |
| Anowarul Islam | Dr Stephen Gregory, Dr Binoy Appukuttan & Professor Leanne Dibbens | Metabolic effects of aneuploidy and their relevance to cancer and neurological phenotypes | Chromosomal instability (CIN), a hallmark of most human solid tumors, causes ongoing chromosomal gains or losses, leading to aneuploidy. Aneuploidy contributes to cancer progression, poor prognosis, and drug resistance. Targeting aneuploidy for cancer treatment requires understanding signaling pathways enabling aneuploid cell survival. Using Drosophila as a model, I investigated transcriptional responses to CIN and identified altered one-carbon metabolism, particularly S-Adenosyl methionine (SAM) pathways. Depleting SAM synthase in CIN cells induced apoptosis, reversible by spermine supplementation. Loss of polyamines heightened ROS susceptibility and reduced autophagy, driving CIN cell death, suggesting polyamine inhibition as a therapeutic strategy. Additionally, I modeled neuronal aneuploidy in Drosophila, linking Mad2 depletion in GABAergic neurons to increased aneuploidy, cell death, and seizure phenotypes, mitigated by antioxidants. Finally, I developed Drosophila lines expressing human KCNT1 epilepsy mutations, demonstrating seizure phenotypes modifiable by cannabidiol. This establishes Drosophila as a model to study CIN-related diseases and KCNT1 epilepsy. |
| Andrea Jane Mangion | Professor Neil Piller & Professor Sue Gordon | Digital health in lymphoedema care | Telehealth adoption surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowing continued care for lymphoedema patients during lockdowns. Before this eHealth modalities, including telehealth, were scarcely researched in lymphoedema care and the extent of the utilisation of digital health was largely unknown. Through sixteen publications from 2021 to 2024 and the development of five digital prototypes—a chatbot, online course, educational app, serious game, and digital assessment tool—this thesis significantly contributes to the understanding and application of digital health in lymphoedema care. Eighteen eHealth modalities were identified as being utilised in various aspects of prevention, diagnosis, assessment, and treatment. This work is original, significant, and timely, given the rapid expansion globally of digital health technologies beyond telehealth to include sophisticated applications of robotics and artificial intelligence. |
| Jai Lachlan Meyers | Professor Robyn Meech & Research Fellow Julie-Ann Hulin | The Role of UGT Enzymes as Novel Modulators of Lipid Biosynthesis in Breast Cancer | The human UDP-glycosyltransferase (UGT) superfamily is comprised of 22 enzymes, with many having well defined functions in disease. Although previously linked to pathogenic features of breast cancers, the precise biological activities of the UGT isoforms; UGT2B11 and UGT2B28, were largely undefined. This research explored the role of these two orphan enzymes in breast cancer and attempt to deduce their functional roles. Specifically, this project examined associations of UGT2B11 and UGT2B28 expression levels with clinical and biochemical parameters in breast cancer patient cohorts. This led to defining a role of these UGTs in modulating the activation of SREBPs (sterol regulatory binding proteins), the master regulators of lipid biosynthesis. Finally, a role of these UGTs in mediating crosstalk between SREBP and androgen receptor signalling was identified. Overall, this research has demonstrated the important role of UGT2B11 and UGT2B28 as novel modulators of lipid biosynthesis in breast cancer. |
| Harman Sharma | Dr Luke Grundy, Dr Steven Taylor & Professor Simon Brookes | Role of Bladder Sensory Neurons in Urinary Tract Infection and Chronic Bladder Hypersensitivity | My thesis investigates bladder's intricate nerve network and how urinary tract infections (UTIs) can disrupt its function. The bladder relies heavily on sensory and autonomic nerves to maintain proper function and UTIs can lead to alterations in these pathways, causing chronic pain and dysfunction. By using a mouse model, I found that UTIs significantly increase nerve sensitivity and alter bladder function as a result of infection-induced inflammation. Importantly, I discovered that persistent changes in nerve activity and gene expression can remain long after the infection, predisposing individuals to ongoing bladder issues. This work fills a critical knowledge gap about the neural mechanisms behind acute and chronic bladder conditions, underscoring the need for treatments that target underlying nerve dysfunction rather than just managing symptoms. By revealing how bladder nerves contribute to pain and sensitivity, this research offers important insights that could lead to better and effective therapeutic approaches. |
| Name | Award |
|---|---|
| Nanediri Limeli Uthsara De Zoysa Siriwardena | BACHELOR OF CLINICAL SCIENCES |
| Tommy Abillion | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Sami Achkar | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Sophie Andrew | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Suranne Armitage | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Alison Brown | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Lauren Buley | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Timothy Burton | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Akila Chetti | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Jaime II Copian | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Amy Duke | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Jasmine Edmonds | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Elliot Gerke-Grimmond | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Raagini Gupta | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Harrison Hall | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Rose Hamblin | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Petunia Hamdan | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Samuel Harris | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Grace Hooper | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Riley Johnston | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Oliver Kennealy | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Trinity Krix | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Evan Lange | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Poppy Maddern | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Ayanda Mbangani | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Alyce McFarlane | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Jasmine Meldrum | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Zoe Morgan | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Levi Mullins | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Skye Nicholas | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Max Owen | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Jade Pereira-Tsanakas | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Makenzie Pickering | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Ellouise Schutz | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Alexander Sobieraj | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Scout Sylva-Richardson | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Rachelle Tana | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Ellen Tosolini | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Pasquale Vitaro | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Tahlia Walker | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Chloe Walton | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Lilly Wiese | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Renee Wilkinson | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Daniel Wilson | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Kayla Wong | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Erin Allman | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE (LABORATORY MEDICINE) |
| Kiarna Hanlin | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE (LABORATORY MEDICINE) |
| Julia Kerry | BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE (LABORATORY MEDICINE) |
| Nikta Adam | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Shelley Afford | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Seyyed Ahmadi | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Tayla Arnold | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Dayna Ballestrin | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Jemma Barnes | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Jemma Bartrop | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Piers Bastin-Flemming | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Demi Bates | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Sam Baxter | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Simon Bazalicki | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Nicole Belmonte | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Callum Bolwell | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Madeleine Boundy | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Selina Boyd | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Max Bradford | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Ella Brazell | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Constance Brett | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Madeleine Broadbent | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Toni Christiansen | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Annalisa Cirillo | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Olivia Clerk | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Vicky Connarty | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Grace Connolly | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Sophie Conti | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Chloe Cooper | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Victoria Corns | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Aleka Corston | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Charlie Coutts | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Mia Crisante | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Amylee Cutting | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Meg Daniel | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Alexandria Deane | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Alexandra Denton | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Jeremiah Doecke | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Annabelle Dolling | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Erinn Dunning | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Pia Ehlers | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Olivia Emes | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Lachlan Evans | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Caitlan Fahlbusch | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Rocco Feo | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Holly Fiedler | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Esther Folland | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Abby Frankenfeld | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Carlie Franks | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Summer Frisby | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Cooper Giles | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Eashven Govindarajoo | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Rita Guan | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Lily Gunn | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Darcie Hancock | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Lachlan Harkness | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Ada Harvey | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Ravisha Helapitiya | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Mia Helmling | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Eric Hoang | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Nina Hore | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Surpreet Jaiswara | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Joel James | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Macy Kitschke | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Estella Klironomos | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Jessica Le | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Shi Yuan Liu | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Jackson Lockwood | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Finn Maddern | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Violet Malzard-Moody | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Perry McDonald Moult | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Joseph Menei | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Lachlan Micklethwait | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Isabel Mildwaters | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Ryan Morris | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Danielle Mower | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Jordan Murray | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Stephen Naylor | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Daniel Nedomansky | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Kassie Nikou | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Parvaneh Pakizeh | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Jhanavi Patel | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Lara Pecchiari | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Emily Porter | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Abilyn Punnoose | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Kalina Pusonjic | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Kyla Rehrmann | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Billie Reimann | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Caitlyn Ribarits | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Matthew Richards | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Morgan Russell | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Oscar Russo | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Jessica Sallis | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Elise Sanders | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Ryan Schrapel | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Grace Searle | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Suranya Siriwardana | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Thomas Skeer | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Zoe Solomon | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Sarah Stacey | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Taylah Stallard | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Grace Stefanidis | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Rubia Sutton | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Amy Taranta | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Nicole Tilley | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Quynh Tran | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Johnson Diep Trang | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Steven Truong | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Leah Tyler | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Massimo Vorrasi | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Finn Walsh | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Laura Watt | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Miles Williams | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Eliza Wilson | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Kolin Wong | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Caitlin Wright | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Kara Zeven | BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Somaya Baba | BACHELOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH |
| Firas Farrage | BACHELOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH |
| Monica Hetherington | BACHELOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH |
| Laura Nunez | BACHELOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH |
| Bhimasha Thirimavithana | BACHELOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH |
| Claudia Belmonte | HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Melissa Buskariol | HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Alicia Dallisson | HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Benjamin Davies | HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Mikaylah McDonald | HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Tanvi Narke | HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Kai Ting Ng | HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Alessandro Papandrea | HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| William Plewa | HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Isaebella Priestley | HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Feier Yang | HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE |
| Sophia Flanagan-Sjoberg | HONOURS DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF PARAMEDICINE |
| Sinead Wright | GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN CLINICAL EDUCATION |
| Victoria Briggs | GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN COUNSELLING (BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH) |
| Sandra Murape | GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN REMOTE HEALTH PRACTICE |
| Rianna Bowley | GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INTENSIVE CARE PARAMEDICINE |
| Guy Richardson | GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INTENSIVE CARE PARAMEDICINE |
| Matthew Thompson | GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INTENSIVE CARE PARAMEDICINE |
| Caterina Cassar | GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH |
| Nivetha Arulkumar | MASTER OF BIOTECHNOLOGY |
| Upali Dharma Sri Bandarage Anjali Purnim Bandara | MASTER OF BIOTECHNOLOGY |
| Tulasi Bhandari | MASTER OF BIOTECHNOLOGY |
| Samadhi Chinthana Chandrasekara Chandrasekara Mudiyanselage | MASTER OF BIOTECHNOLOGY |
| Rupinder Kaur Grewal | MASTER OF BIOTECHNOLOGY |
| Delna Joseph | MASTER OF BIOTECHNOLOGY |
| Raisa Mahboob | MASTER OF BIOTECHNOLOGY |
| Susmita Shrestha | MASTER OF BIOTECHNOLOGY |
| Ellen Webber | MASTER OF CLINICAL EDUCATION (BY COURSEWORK) |
| Fiona Raschella | MASTER OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY |
| Schaelin Blackley | MASTER OF COUNSELLING (BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH) |
| Lauren Davidson | MASTER OF COUNSELLING (BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH) |
| Naomi Fernandes | MASTER OF COUNSELLING (BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH) |
| Rebecca Freeman | MASTER OF COUNSELLING (BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH) |
| Olivia Frew | MASTER OF COUNSELLING (BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH) |
| Santoshi Gautam | MASTER OF COUNSELLING (BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH) |
| Hayley Hadges | MASTER OF COUNSELLING (BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH) |
| Ahlia Holmes | MASTER OF COUNSELLING (BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH) |
| Jorja Jessup | MASTER OF COUNSELLING (BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH) |
| Alice Joyce | MASTER OF COUNSELLING (BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH) |
| Tessa Kartick | MASTER OF COUNSELLING (BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH) |
| Nicole Remillosa | MASTER OF COUNSELLING (BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH) |
| Crisfel Williams | MASTER OF COUNSELLING (BEHAVIOURAL HEALTH) |
| Susan Erasmus | MASTER OF HEALTH AND INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT |
| Ananno Arunima | MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH |
| Chris Maria | MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH |
| Joshua O'Callaghan | MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH |
| Bridie Sachse | MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH |
| Asmaa Zidan | MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH |
| Achok Mading | MASTER OF REMOTE AND INDIGENOUS HEALTH |
| Surraya Abdul Baseer | BACHELOR OF CLINICAL SCIENCES AND DOCTOR OF MEDICINE |
| Nurcan Celik | DOCTOR OF MEDICINE |
| David Warrior | DOCTOR OF MEDICINE |
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