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    Sally Rugg

    Executive Director Change.org Australia Author of How Powerful We Are (Hachette, 2019)

    Sally Rugg is a prominent activist, writer, and digital campaigner, known for her work advocating for human rights, feminism, and LGBTIQ rights.

    Currently serving as the Executive Director at Change.org, Sally supports community members in driving self-determined, people-powered reform through digital campaigns.

    Her previous role as Campaign Director at GetUp involved working on election campaigns, human rights initiatives, and leading creative projects, notably contributing to Australia's marriage equality campaign.

    Sally is the author of the critically acclaimed book 'How Powerful We Are', offering insights into Australia's marriage equality campaign and the dynamics of political change.

    Her writing on activism, feminism, and LGBTIQ issues has been featured in various publications including Sydney Morning Herald, The Guardian, and Vice.

    Sally is a sought-after media commentator, appearing on shows like ABC’s The Drum and contributing to discussions on activism and social issues across various media platforms.

    She has also delivered lectures, including the prestigious 2019 Nelson Mandela Lecture at the University of Adelaide, and actively engages in public speaking engagements at festivals and conferences nationwide.

    Throughout her career, Sally has garnered recognition for her advocacy work, being named a finalist for Hero of the Year at the Australian LGBTI Awards and winning the Young Achiever Honour Award.

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    Apr 8 · twitter

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    Nov 7 · twitter

    No exemptions for parental consent is craaaaaaazy

    Sally Rugg and Monique Ryan settle unfair diismissal lawsuit - The Australian Financial Review
    Sally Rugg and Monique Ryan settle unfair diismissal lawsuit - The Australian Financial Review
    Mar 7 · The Age
    As it happened: RBA lifts rates to 11-year high of 3.6 per cent; Australia facing threat of war with China - The Age
    As it happened: RBA lifts rates to 11-year high of 3.6 per cent; Australia facing threat of war with
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    Sydney, New South Wales, Australia