Nina Funnell is a Walkley award winning journalist, author, and
sexual assault survivor advocate.
In 2018, after meeting Tasmanian rape survivor Grace Tame and
learning about sexual assault victim gag-laws for the first time,
Nina created the #LetHerSpeak campaign, eventually publishing over
100 articles on the gag laws.
As campaign manager Nina also raised $100,000 to help cover the
legal costs of the 17 survivors featured in the campaign, and in
2020, the #LetHerSpeak campaign achieved four law reforms across
three jurisdictions.
That year Nina was also awarded the Walkley Award for Public
Service Journalism, the Our Watch Walkley Award, a Kennedy Award
and an MEAA Northern Territory Media Award. She has previously been
awarded a United Nations Australia Media award (2017) and an
Australian Human Rights Commission Community (Individual) award
(2010).
Nina has over a decade experience in sexual assault advocacy and
campaigning and has previously served on the NSW Premier's Council
on Preventing Violence Against Women, the board of the NSW Rape
Crisis Centre, and the board of the National Childrens' & Youth Law
Centre.
Dannielle Miller is the CEO of Enlighten Education, Australia's
leading provider of in-school workshops for teen girls on body
image, self-esteem and empowerment. She is the weekly Channel 9
Mornings contributor on parenting and women's issues and has
written for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and sites such as
Mamamia and The Hoopla.
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