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Warwick Padgham

Warwick Padgham is a Taungurung man and is a Research Fellow with Onemda at the University of Melbourne. He is also a board member at Health Justice Australia.

Research Fellow, Onemda, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne

Warwick Padgham is a Taungurung man and is a Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne and Director of Indigi-Print.

Over the past decade Warwick has worked in several roles in Indigenous higher education including Manager of Indigenous Student Programs for the Melbourne Poche Centre for Indigenous Health at The University of Melbourne, Associate Director of Murrup Barak, Melbourne Institute for Indigenous Development and Program Manager of the Indigenous Law and Justice Hub in the Melbourne Law School.

Warwick Padgham is a board member at Health Justice Australia
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Warwick is currently undertaking his PhD in the School of Population and Global Health, researching how dual delivery health justice service programs in Indigenous community-controlled health organisations give effect to Indigenous self-determination.

Warwick holds a Bachelor of Business from Latrobe University and a Master of Public Health from the University of Melbourne.

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