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TANVEER AHMED

Dr Tanveer Ahmed is a psychiatry registrar and writer. He is a former television journalist who currently writes a regular opinion column for the Sydney Morning Herald related to political and social affairs. He is also a visting fellow for the Centre for Independent Studies. He often appears on radio and television, including ABC's



'Q and A' program, SBS's 'Insight', the 'Sunday' program and has been a regular expert on 'Sunrise'.
He is an appointee to the Advertising Standards Board, the advisory council to the Smith Family Board and is a previous national representative for junior doctors with the Australian Medical Association. In 2009, he was chosen as one of the most influential men under the age of 40 by Men's Style magazine and by a PM's committee in 2006 as one of a hundred future leaders of Australia.
He also has a lighter side and has previously performed comedy, making the finals of Australia's biggest amateur comedy competition: RAW. He once played the co‐cost in the gameshow, 'National Bingo Night'. He has also appeared on the Brains Trust of the game show 'The Einstein Factor'.
Tanveer was born in Bangladesh and arrived in Australia aged five. He was raised in western Sydney and was educated in Sydney Grammar School and Sydney University, where he studied arts and medicine. He is married to a senior public servant and has a two year old daughter.

COM ME NT
Sydney Morning Herald opinion writer page:

http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/by/tanveer‐ahmed


Full list of opinion pieces and media appearances on his website at:

http://www.tanveerahmed.com.au/?cat=1


The Australian

Islam must face its uncomfortable truths

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/opinion/tanveerahmed‐islam‐must‐face‐itsuncomfortable

truths/storye6frg6zo‐1111113871804


Islam can modernise and remain relevant http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/opinion/tanveerahmed‐islam‐can‐moderniseand‐remain‐ relevant/story‐e6frg6zo1111112436219

APPENDIX THREE: LIST OF INTERVIEWEES (DE‐IDENTIFIED)





Code Name

City

Interview

Type

Political

Party (if any)

Organisation

Additional Details

Participant #1

Melbourne

Face‐to‐face

N/A

Spectrum Migrant

Resource Centre






Participant #2

Melbourne

Face‐to‐face

Greens

Islamic Council of

Victoria



Ran for election but

unsuccessful



Participant #3

Melbourne

Face‐to‐face

N/A

Ethnic Communities

Council of Victoria






Participant #4

Melbourne

Face‐to‐face

N/A

Islamic Council of

Victoria






Participant #5

Melbourne

Face‐to‐face

Labor

Spectrum Migrant

Resource Centre



Emily’s List

Has not run for a seat



Participant #6

Melbourne

Face‐to‐face

N/A

Victorian Arab Social

Services






Participant #7

Melbourne

Face‐to‐face

N/A

Monash University

Salam Café Panelist

Participant #8

Melbourne

Face‐to‐face

N/A

Monash University

Salam Café Panelist

Participant #9

Melbourne

Face‐to‐face

N/A

Monash University




Participant #10

Sydney

Face‐to‐face

N/A

muslimvillage




Participant #11

Sydney

Face‐to‐face

N/A

UTS

Muslim Women’s

National Network



Participant #12

Sydney

Face‐to‐face

Greens




Ex‐councillor (2004)

Participant #13

Adelaide

Telephone

N/A

Flinders University




Participant #14

Melbourne

Telephone

N/A

Islamic Council of

Victoria






Participant #15

Sydney

Face‐to‐face

N/A

Affinity Intercultural

Foundation






Participant #16

Sydney

Face‐to‐face

N/A

Affinity Intercultural

Foundation






Participant #17

Sydney

Face‐to‐face

N/A

Affinity Intercultural

Foundation






Participant #18

Sydney

Face‐to‐face

N/A

Australian Arabic

Community Welfare

Centre





Participant #19

Sydney

Face‐to‐face

N/A

Muslim Women’s

National Network






Participant #20

Sydney

Face‐to‐face

N/A

Muslim Women’s

National Network






Participant #21

Sydney

Face‐to‐face

Labor

Auburn Council

Mayor




Participant #22

Sydney

Face‐to‐face

N/A

Bahnin Al‐Minya




Participant #23

Brisbane

Telephone

N/A

Federation of Muslim

Students and Youth






Participant #24

Sydney

Face‐to‐face

N/A

Al‐Zahra College

Principal

Participant #25

Sydney

Face‐to‐face

Greens

Auburn Council

Councillor

Participant #26

Sydney

Telephone

Labor

Liverpool Council

Councillor

Participant #27

Sydney

Face‐to‐face

Liberal

Liverpool Council

Councillor

Participant #28

Canada

Face‐to‐face

Canadian

Liberal


Canadian Liberal Party

Liberal candidate

Participant #29

Canada

Face‐to‐face

Canadian

Liberal


Canadian Parliament

Member of the

Canadian House of

Commons


Participant #30

Sam

Alamaki
Sydney



Telephone

Independent

Student; LaTrobe

Leadership Program

participant


Ran for council

elections in

Hurstville.


Participant #31

Melbourne

Telephone




Australian Multicultural

Foundation

Leadership Australia Co‐

ordinator






Participant #32

Melbourne

Telephone




AMF Leadership

Australia Participant






Participant #33

Melbourne

Telephone




AMF Leadership

Australia Participant






Participant #34

Melbourne

Telephone




Latrobe Leadership

Program Co‐ordinator






Participant #35

Melbourne

Telephone




Latrobe Leadership

Program participant






Participant #36

Melbourne

Telephone




Latrobe Leadership

Program participant






Participant #37

Melbourne

Telephone




Latrobe Leadership

Program participant






Participant #38

Melbourne

Telephone




Latrobe Leadership

Program participant






Participant #39

Melbourne

Telephone




Federation of Muslim

Students and Youth

Leadership Program Co‐

ordinator






Focus Group 1

Sydney

FG




Campsie Community

Consultation






Focus Group 2

Sydney

FG




Campsie Community

Consultation






Focus Group 3

Sydney

FG




Arabic Welfare

Organisation Auburn



Run in Arabic

Focus Group 4

Sydney

FG




Settlement Services

Organisation Auburn



No participants.





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