Opportunity Advocate

Bachelor of Arts in Humanities 1998

Bachelor of Arts with Honours 1999

Donisha Duff has worked tirelessly to improve pathways for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, as an advocate for health and supporter of girls’ and women’s educational and career opportunities.

Ms Duff is deputy chairperson of the Stars Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation providing school-based engagement programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander girls and women.

She has held senior roles in government and not-for-profit organisations, and is an advisor to the Minister for Indigenous Health. In addition, she is general manager for the Deadly Choices preventative health brand for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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