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Fireside Chat with: Prof Maree Teesson

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Join us in an intimate conversation between Rupal Ismin and Prof Maree Teesson, Director of the Matilda Centre, and founder of Our Futures Institute, a spin off social enterprise of the University of Sydney. Maree also serves on the board of external organisations, such as MOOD tea, another social enterprise.

About Prof Maree Teeson

Professor Maree Teesson AC is Director of the Matilda Centre, Director of the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Prevention and Early Intervention in Mental Illness and Substance Use (PREMISE), and an NHMRC Leadership Fellow at the University of Sydney. Maree is Chair of Australia's Mental Health Think Tank and Chair of the Million Minds Mental Health Research Mission Expert Advisory Panel. Maree is a Former National Mental Health Commissioner (2018-2021), an Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences Fellow, a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales. Maree was awarded the Faculty of Medicine and Health's inaugural Distinguished Professor Award in 2023. 

Maree was announced as a Companion of the Order of Australia in the Australia Day 2018 Honours List, awarded a Westpac/Australian Financial Review 100 Women of Influence (Innovation), and awarded an Australian Museum Eureka Prize for Outstanding Mentor of Young Researchers. Maree has made a major contribution to Australia’s health and medical research effort in the field of mental health and substance use. In particular, she is known nationally and internationally for her research on the comorbidity between mental health and substance use disorders.


Lunch will be provided. Please email rupal.ismin@sydney.edu.au if you have any dietary requirements.

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If you have any accessibility requirements, please email karla.perezromero@sydney.edu.au and let us know how we can support you prior to and during the event. Accessible directions include:

1) Ramps: enter the Merewether Building on Level 1 via the Butlin Ave car park as this path does not have stairs and leads to the lift. 2) Lifts: The lift is located on the north corner of the building on Level 1 when entering via the Butlin Ave car park. The Sydney Knowledge Hub Reception is located on Level 2. 3) Bathrooms: There is an accessible toilet located in the hallway leading from Reception. Follow the pink line on the floor.


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