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WH&Y AUSTRALIA,2019. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

WH&Y Commissioner (Alumna)

Cameron James

About

I graduated from Oakhill College, Castle Hill, in 2016 and started studying a Bachelor of Commerce at Macquarie University the following year. I plan on commencing a Master of Commerce after I have completed my degree.

I currently work as a junior accountant for a firm in the city. I relish the practical and technical challenges that corporate accounting provides and the pragmatic skills it equips me with.

I joined the WH&Y Commission because I have a passion for developing and implementing strategies, policies and initiatives to improve the lives of young people. I believe that people working in the health sector need to acknowledge that each teenager is unique and different. This is commonly overlooked and can lead to a multitude of problems and barriers preventing young people from achieving optimal wellbeing and health.

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