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Join us for an inspiring discussion with Julie Hamblin, a distinguished leader whose remarkable 25-year career spans law, healthcare, and international development. As Chair of multiple prominent organizations including AVI and Autism Spectrum Australia, Julie brings invaluable insights from her extensive experience in global health initiatives across Asia, the Pacific, and Africa. Her unique perspective as a lawyer, policy consultant, and non-executive director—combined with her current role leading Maluk Timor Australia's efforts to strengthen healthcare in Timor-Leste—positions her perfectly to share practical wisdom on building effective leadership skills in today's complex professional landscape.
Biography
Julie Hamblin has worked for more than 25 years as a lawyer and policy consultant in health law, clinical risk, disability and international development. She has served on numerous government and other advisory bodies in the health sector, including the Australian Research Integrity Committee, the NSW Health Ethics Advisory Panel, and the Attorney-General’s International Pro Bono Advisory Group. She has a particular interest in global health having worked with the United Nations Development Programme and other organisations on projects relating to public health and HIV/AIDS in more than 20 countries in Asia, the Pacific, Africa and Eastern.
Julie is an experienced non-executive director across a range of organisations, including Chair of AVI and Autism Spectrum Australia, Deputy Chair of Plan International Australia, and the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman. For the last five years, she has chaired the Board of Maluk Timor Australia, an NGO dedicated to strengthening primary health care in Timor-Leste.
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