Jane Lee
Jane Lee is the National Director, Hearing Health at Deafness Forum Australia, where she leads initiatives aimed at preventing hearing loss in the broader population and improving the health and wellbeing of Australians who are deaf, Deaf, hard of hearing, or have hearing loss. With master’s degrees in Public Health and Bioethics, and a Bachelor of Science specialising in Sociology and Anthropology, Jane brings a strong interdisciplinary perspective to her work.
Her career spans roles in social research, health promotion, environmental health, and social marketing, with a particular focus on health equity for marginalised and underserved populations. Jane has worked extensively with women, people of colour, people with disability, and those experiencing mental health challenges —advocating for inclusive, culturally competent, and community-led approaches to care.
Jane is a collaborative leader with expertise in strategy, stakeholder engagement, and systems change. She is passionate about creating healthier, more equitable communities, and ensuring that the voices of those most impacted by health inequities are heard and acted upon.
Power in Partnership
Join us for two days of interactive and energising learning at Health Justice 2025.
Hear from international and local speakers on how power shows up in our work, and what it takes to power authentic engagement. Discover the latest in research, join the CollabLab, and find hope in energising conversations about how we can change our systems for a better future.
Date: 3 & 4 December, 2025
Location: University of Technology Sydney
Whether you’re working in legal, health, community services, government, policy, research or funding, you’ll find plenty of sessions to get inspired by at Health Justice 2025. With limited places to ensure a highly participatory event, get your tickets now and secure your seat.
In a world of growing complexity and uncertainty the importance of robust and innovative social, health and legal services cannot be understated. Innovation is, by its nature, challenging, meaning that gatherings like this one are all the more important.
The conference is a fantastic opportunity to really get to meet colleagues, friends, and other practitioners and professionals across both the legal profession as well as health. These events are so important because they really start the conversation around what our respective professions need in the future, and what our community needs.