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DATING APP SAFETY ROUNDTABLE
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ON THE AGENDA:
* Preventing exploitation of online dating services
* Supporting users who experience harm
* Empowering users with safe online dating practices
* Efforts to improve online dating safety
WHO IS GOING:
* Communications Minister Michelle Rowland and Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth
* eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant
* Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commissioner Micaela Cronin and Australian Institute of Criminology deputy director Rick Brown
INDUSTRY REPRESENTATIVES:
* Match Group executives Jared Sine and Buddy Loomis
* Bumble public policy expert Mahima Kaul
* Grindr senior staff Alice Hunsberger and Kelly Miranda
* Jenny Duxbury from the Digital Industry Group
STATE AND TERRITORY REPRESENTATIVES:
* NSW ministers Bronnie Taylor and Natalie Ward
* Victorian minister Ros Spence and Queensland's Leeanne Enoch
* Western Australian minister Sabine Winton and victims of crime commissioner Kati Kraszlan
* SA minister Katrine Hildyard, Yvette Berry from the ACT and Kate Worden from the NT
* Tasmanian senior public servant Courtney Hurworth
NON-GOVERNMENT ORGANISATIONS:
* Katherine Berney from National Women's Safety Alliance
* Rachael Burgin from Rape and Sexual Assault Research and Advocacy
* Chanel Contos from Teach Us Consent
* Libbi Cunnington from Women With Disabilities Australia
* Hayley Foster and Tara Hunter from Full Stop Australia
* Krista Seddon from Our Watch
* Kathryn Fordyce from National Association of Services Against Sexual Violence
Australian Associated Press