Qualifications 

Master of Laws (Hons),(International Law) - University of Cambridge 

Bachelor of Laws (First Class Hons) - Bond University 

Bachelor of International Relations - Bond University 

Danielle joined Bond University from the International Legal Assistance Unit of the
Australian Attorney-General's Department. In that role, Danielle provided legal
training to foreign officials as part of Australia's technical legal assistance
programs. Danielle has also spent time in the NSW Government, where she worked as a
Policy Advisor in the Office of the Minister for Community Services, Aboriginal Affairs
and Health, respectively. In private practice, Danielle practiced employment and
industrial relations law and maintained an active involvement in pro bono work.
Danielle's other experience includes time spent in the Queensland Crime and
Misconduct Commission and as Associate to the Hon. Justice Kiefel, now a Justice of the
High Court of Australia. 

As a recipient of a Vice-Chancellors Scholarship, Danielle completed a Bachelor of
Laws/Bachelor of International Relations at Bond University and graduated with First
Class Honours. In 2003, she was awarded a Chevening Scholarship to complete a Masters of
Law at the University of Cambridge. Danielle graduated from Cambridge with Honours and a
specialisation in International Law. During her time at Cambridge, Danielle was elected
Graduate Welfare Officer for Emmanuel College. 

Book Chapters

Forward with fairness: An introduction to Labor’s IR changes, Labor’s policy vision for Australian workplace relations (with Joydeep Hor), Understanding forward with fairness: A practical guide to the new workplace relations system (2008)
 

Popular Press

Attract, retain and protect: Tips for managing employees and protecting your business in a time of economic downturn (with Shana Shrier-Joffe), Work insights (2008)

Extract:

In April 2008, Mark Davis, Political Correspondent for the Sydney Morning Herald, observed...

 

Other

Link

Australia: Revised guidance note on lock-up devices (with Mark McNamara), , (2005)

The Takeovers Panel in Australia has issued a final version of Guidance Note 7 on...