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Mental health startup sparked by personal experience wins Genesis

Date Time Mental health startup sparked by personal experience wins Genesis The Grammarly for mental health, Pioneera, has won the Genesis prize in a tight competition between seven entrepreneurs from the University of Sydney. Danielle Owen Whitford, Pioneera’s Founder and CEO. Founder & CEO of Pioneera, Danielle Owen Whitford, created the startup after experiencing burn out at work. “When I looked back on that time, I realised the warning signs were there, but I was just too busy to see them,” she explained. “I decided I wanted to help others prevent this situation and I felt the secret was in our language.”

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Australia's Stolen Wages: One Woman's Quest for Compensation

The Good Men Project Become a Premium Member We have pioneered the largest worldwide conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century. Your support of our work is inspiring and invaluable. Australia’s Stolen Wages: One Woman’s Quest for Compensation State governments enforced “protection acts” between 1890 and 1985. Bigali Hanlon is a Yindjibarndi woman born in 1940 at Mulga Downs in Western Australia. At the age of six, she was taken from her mother and sent to live in a church-run hostel for “fair-skinned” indigenous children. She lived there until she was 13, when she went into indentured domestic service. As in many other cases, wages were paid – but never to Bigali.

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How The Conversation's journalism made a difference in December and January

Ensuring governments listen to the evidence After Murdoch University’s Lorraine Finlay wrote Think the dual citizenship saga does not affect state parliamentarians? It might be time to think again, the Standing Committee on Procedure and Privileges in the West Australian parliament called an inquiry into the issues raised by The Conversation’s article and have recommended that state constitutional amendments be introduced. After University of Sydney’s Leanne Cutcher and Swinburne University’s Graham Dyer wrote ‘I can still picture the faces’: Black Saturday firefighters want you to listen to them, not call them ‘heroes’, Graham was invited by the Country Fire Authority to give feedback to the emergency management sector. Victoria’s Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning also used the article as a basis to support an Australian Research Council Discovery Grant.

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