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BA (Hons) Melb Katrina is a social policy analyst who worked on the Community Consultation and the Hard to Reach: Local Government, Social Profiling and Civic Infrastructure project. Katrina’s primary case study for this project focuses on how community art connects the local community in the City of Port Phillip. Katrina has lectured in politics at Swinburne and worked as a private research consultant with clients in both the public and private sectors. Katrina has had hands on experience in social policy within the community sector and direct experience of the formal political process as a former researcher with the Victorian parliament. She evaluated and co-authored a report on a Victorian State Government community capacity building project in Victoria. Katrina has also lectured in politics and social policy at RMIT and Deakin Universities. She continues her research interests in community-building, gender politics and policy process.
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