Graduates
SPRC graduates go on to assume roles within social policy-related fields where they continue to develop their policy expertise and depth of knowledge. Our graduates are successful in securing academic and research positions both within Australia and internationally, as well as pursuing social policy-related careers in the government sector at both state and federal levels.
Recent Graduates
| Ji-Sun (Sunny) Kim | 2011 | Korean Immigrants' Experience with Australian Welfare Services |
| Gerry Redmond | 2010 | The adequacy of Australian children's living standards: Comparing alternative approaches within a human rights framework |
| AKiko Usuda | 2009 | Inconsistencies and resistance: Japanese husbands’ views on employment of married women |
| Peter Siminski | 2008 | Essays on the Distributional Impacts of Government |
| Christie Robertson | 2008 | Social Capital, Women’s Agency and the VIEW Clubs of Australia |
| Marilyn McHugh | 2008 | Costs and consequences: understanding the impact of fostering on carers |






