Current Roles
MUCHE Social Media Coordinator (2023-)
Convener, Australian Health Economics Society Special Interest Group ‘Financing, funding and organisation of health and care in Australia’ (2022-)
Affiliations
Member, Lifespan Health & Wellbeing Research Centre, Macquarie University
Fellow, Global Labor Organization
Research Affiliate, Health Econometrics and Data Group, University of York
Research Affiliate, ARC Centre of Excellence in Population Ageing Research, UNSW
Other Activities
Reviewer for 2024 Medical Research Future Fund Grant Assessment Committee, Dementia, Ageing & Aged Care
Organising Committee Member & Chair, AIHI International Women's Day Event (2024)
Reviewer for 2022 Medical Research Future Fund Grant Assessment Committee, Dementia, Ageing & Aged Care
Reviewer for: Health Economics, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Health Economics, Oxford Open Economics, Australian Economic Papers, Economic Modelling, Review of Development Economics, Economic Record, Archives of Women's Mental Health, Social Science and Medicine, Empirical Economics, B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, Region
Reviewer, Macquarie Business School Ethics Sub-committee (2022-2023)
MUCHE Representative, Australian Institute of Health Innovation Working Culture Improvement Collaborative (2022-2023)
Conference Presentations and Seminars
'Mass layoffs and mental health care use', International Health Economics Association (IHEA) World Congress, July 2025, Bali, Indonesia
‘Worker mental health during Australia’s Great Work-From-Home Experiment:’, International Health Economics Association (IHEA) World Congress, July 2025, Bali, Indonesia
'The relationship between regional spending on aged care and informal care supply', 32nd Colloquium on Pensions and Retirement Research, November 2024, UNSW, Sydney
‘Incentives, value and health care organisation’ (organised session), Australian Health Economics Society Annual Conference, September 2024, Sydney
‘The mental health impacts of working from home’, European Health Economics Association (EuHEA) Conference 2024, July 2024, Vienna, Austria
‘The mental health impacts of working from home’, American-European Health Economics Study Group VIII Edition, June 2024, Università di Catania, Sicily, Italy
‘The mental health impacts of working from home’, Invited External Seminar (Online) to Australian Health Economics Society (AHES) Special Interest Group in Mental Health, June 2024
‘Health economics research to improve wellbeing’, Lifespan Health & Wellbeing Research Centre Inaugural Conference November 2023, Macquarie University
‘The mental health impacts of working from home’, HILDA Conference, September 2023, University of Melbourne, Melbourne
‘Preventing suicidal ideation from going ‘under the radar’: Understanding men’s preferences for suicide prevention services to increase uptake and effectiveness’, Australian Health Economics Society Annual Conference, September 2023, Adelaide
‘Factors involved in end-of-life financial decisions: an analysis of aged care payments in Australia’, 30th Colloquium on Pensions and Retirement Research (CEPAR) UNSW, 2022
‘Mechanisms behind reduced workers’ compensation claims from standardising workplace health and safety laws’, 11th Australasian Workshop on Econometrics and Health Economics, 20-22 April, Q-Station, Manly
‘Medical and pharmaceutical costs associated with cognitive impairment in older Australians’, The Centre for Ageing, Cognition and Wellbeing (CACW) Annual Conference, Macquarie University November 29
‘Regional home care supply and informal care: substitutes or complements?’, Australian Health Economics Society Annual Conference, September 2022, Brisbane
‘Medical and pharmaceutical costs associated with cognitive impairment in older Australians’, Health Services Research Association Australian and New Zealand, Sydney, 2022 (Poster)
‘What drives end-of-life financial decisions? An analysis of aged care payments in Australia’, Australian Health Economics Society (AHES) 42nd Annual conference 2021 (Virtual)
‘Do standardised workplace health and safety laws and increased enforcement activities reduce workers' compensation claims?’, Australian Conference of Economists 2021 (Virtual)
Winter 2020 Health Economists' Study Group (HESG) - Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK, January 2020
32nd PhD Conference at Australian National University, October 2019, Canberra ACT
Australian Health Economics Society (AHES) Annual conference September 2019, Melbourne, VIC
IHEA Biennial World Congress July 2017, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
8th Australasian Workshop for Econometrics and Health Economics May 2017 Airlie Beach, QLD.
Australian Health Economics Society (AHES) Annual conference September 2016, Fremantle, WA
‘Economic analysis of hospital in the home’, Conference of the Hospital in the Home Society 2011, Sydney