Jasmina Joldić

Jasmina Joldić

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Jasmina Joldić is a Bosnian-born Australian public servant and advocate for social cohesion, who fled war-torn Bosnia as a child. Born in 1979, she experienced the traumatic impact of the Bosnian War firsthand, which deeply shaped her understanding of peace and the fragility of society. Currently serving as the higher education deputy secretary in the federal government, Joldić is passionate about the contributions of migrants to Australian society and speaks out against rising anti-immigrant sentiments.

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Jasmina Joldić is a child refugee who became the higher education deputy secretary in the federal government of Australia.

From Bosnia to Brisbane: what child refugee Jasmina Joldić learned about peace, hate and the fragility of society | Australian politics
The Guardian·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-12-13
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