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Kath Angus

organiser | educator | activist

Kath Angus is a Social Research Interviewer at The Social Research Centre, where she engages in qualitative research to gather insights on various social issues. Her background includes experience as an early childhood educator and midwife, which has fostered her passion for social justice and advocacy for vulnerable communities. This diverse professional experience informs her approach to research and community engagement, emphasizing the importance of listening to diverse voices and addressing the needs of marginalized populations.12

In addition to her role at The Social Research Centre, Angus has been involved in political activities, notably as a candidate for the Greens party in Brisbane's local government elections. In this capacity, she has advocated for participatory democracy and community-focused policies, aiming to create a fairer and more connected city.1 Her work reflects a commitment to evidence-based solutions and a desire to represent the interests of everyday people in governance decisions.1

Overall, Kath Angus combines her research expertise with a strong commitment to social equity and community representation, making her an influential figure in both social research and local politics.

Highlights

Mar 9 · estender.com.au
Candidate Profile: Kath Angus, The Greens for Lord Mayor - Westender
Candidate Profile: Kath Angus, The Greens for Lord Mayor - Westender
Kath Albury - The Conversation

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Greater Melbourne Area