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Short Black is delighted to be partnering with Australian Women’s Weekly as they get ready to announce the winner of this year's Women Of The Future Awards. Now in its ninth year, the awards help exceptional Australian women aged 18-34 develop projects that will transform lives.
Over the next six weeks, Short Black will be showcasing each of the trailblazing finalists, who will all share their incredible stories with Sandra.
This week, Sandra is talking to Camille Goldstone-Henry from NSW. Camille’s biodiversity tech company, Xylo Systems, is developing a cloud-based platform to connect, track and manage conservation projects.
Find out more about Camille and Xylo Systems here: https://www.xylosystems.org/
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