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Tharini Rouwette

A strategic briefing by the CEO of, Australia's Independent Multicultural Peak Body, for leaders operating at the intersection of multicultural Australia and institutional power.

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    CEO, Allies in Colour - National, Independent, Peak Body for Multicultural Australia, Expats, and New Citizens. Author of "Unauthorised Access." Strategic briefing for leaders at the intersection of multicultural Australia & institutional power.

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