Abstract Reviewers

Thank you to our reviewers, we truly appreciate the time and contribution you have dedicated to the APSAD 2025 Conference. 

NAME ORGANISATION
Adrian Dunlop
Hunter New England Local Health District
Amanda Baker
Ndarc, Unsw
Amanda George
University of Canberra
Amy Pennay
La Trobe University
Angie Kocsisek
Nuaa
Anke van der Sterren
Alcohol Tobacco and Other Drug Association ACT
Anna Olsen
ANU
Annelies Robijn
National Drug And Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW Sydney
Antony Bolton
Austin Health
Ashleigh Stewart
Burnet Insitute
Belinda Lunnay
Torrens University Australia
Bianca Whiteside
Deakin University/Burnet Institute
Briony Larance
University Of Wollongong
Carmen Lim
The University Of Queensland
Carolyn Day
University Of Sydney
Cecilia Bergeria
Johns Hopkins University School Of Medicine
Chris Holmwood
University of Adelaide
Christina Marel
The University of Sydney
Christopher Gough
CAHMA
Craig Rodgers
St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney
Daniel Winter
The University of Sydney & Northern Sydney Local Health District
Danielle Manton
Uts, Affiliated With The Glen
David Newcombe
University Of Auckland
Dolly Baliunas
UniSQ
Duncam Gillespie
The University of Sheffield
Ele Morrison
AIVL
Elisabeth Yar
ATODA
Emma Davies
Oxford Brookes University
Gabriel Caluzzi
Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, La Trobe University
Gabrielle Campbell
The University Of Queensland
Grace Oh
Australian Drug Education & Consultancy
Jack Wilson
The Matilda Centre For Research In Mental Health And Substance Use
Jai Whelan
University Of Otago
James Dunne
Australian Alcohol and other Drugs Council
Jane Akhurst
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Janie Sheridan
The University Of Auckland
Janni Leung
The University Of Queensland
Jeff Buckley
Insight - Queensland Health
Kate Conigrave
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Katherine Senior
DASSA
Kim Gates
Aboriginal Health Council of WA
Kirstie Daken
University Of Southern Queensland
Krista Monkhouse
Drug & Alcohol Clinical Services, Hunter New England
Kurt Simpson
Swslhd Drug Health Services
Kylie Lee
La Trobe University
Laura Robinson
School of Psychology, University of Wollongong
Lauren Gardner
The University of Sydney
Levii Griffiths
SWSLHD - Drug Health Services - Aboriginal Health
Liam Acheson
National Centre For Clinical Research On Emerging Drugs
Lisa Schölin
University Of Edinburgh
Louisa Picco
Monash Addiction Research Centre, Monash University
Lyra Egan
The Matilda Centre For Research In Mental Health And Substance Use, The University Of Sydney
Michael Curtis
NDRI, Curtin University
Michael Livingston
National Drug Research Institute
Michael White
SANDAS Inc
Monica Barratt
RMIT University
Nicholas Taylor
National Drug Research Institute
Olivia Price
University of New South Wales
Peter Higgs
Burnet Institute
Rachel Sutherland
National Drug And Alcohol Research Centre
Raechel Wallace
NADA
Rebecca McKetin
UNSW
Renee Bittoun
Notre Dame And Avondale University
Richard Kennedy
AIVL
Robert Stirling
NADA
Robin Room
La Trobe University
Rose Crossin
University Of Otago, Christchurch
Sarah Clifford
University of New South Wales
Sarah Larney
Université De Montréal
Scott Wilson
ADAC
Simon Clay
NDARC
Siobhan O'Dean
The Matilda Centre, University of Sydney
Steph Kershaw
The Matilda Centre For Research In Mental Health And Substance Use
Steph Tzanetis
NCCRED / Cantest (Directions Health, CAHMA, HRA/PTA)
Steven Shoptaw
Ucla
Suzie Hudson
NSW Ministry Of Health
Tayla Degan
School of Psychology, University of Wollongong
Thomas Santo Jr
NDARC, UNSW Sydney
Tina Taylor
Caod
Toby Lea
UNSW
Tuari Potiki
Nz Drug Foundation/te Rau Ora
Vickie Simpson
Griffith AMS
Victoria Cock
Drug And Alcohol Services Of South Australia
Victoria Manning
Monash
Winifred Asare-Doku
NDARC
Yasmin Iese
Open Door Consultancy Services

APSAD acknowledges that the conference is being held on the traditional lands of the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s continuing connection to land, water, and community and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. APSAD acknowledges Sovereignty in this country has never been ceded. It always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.


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