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Dr. Bromberg is a recognised authority in Body Image Law, Public Health Law, and Social Media Law. Her insights have been featured across various media platforms and she has delivered presentations at esteemed institutions worldwide.

🎙️ Media Appearances

  • ABC News: Dr. Bromberg has been featured in multiple ABC News articles, providing expert commentary on legal and social issues.

    • Discussed the implications of “tough-on-crime” political agendas in Western Australia.

    • Explored how state laws can be utilized to prevent influencers from promoting vaping on social media.

    • Commented on the validity of e-petitions in Western Australia and the calls for legislative change.

  • The West Australian: Her insights have been featured in articles addressing mental health and legal reforms.

    • Co-authored an article advocating for pet custody rights to reflect modern societal attitudes.

    • Highlighted the pressures on teenagers in online spaces and the need for healthier digital environments.

    • Discussed male body image issues and the pursuit of unrealistic ideals.

  • Yahoo! News: Provided expert opinion on the legal and social implications of viral trends on platforms like TikTok.

📝 Opinion Pieces & Blogs

  • The Sydney Morning Herald: Authored an opinion piece emphasising the importance of shifting public discourse away from weight-centric discussions.
  • Butterfly Foundation: Contributed to the Foundation’s blog, advocating for a change in how society talks about weight and body image.
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🎧 Podcasts

  • The Law Down Under Podcast: In Episode 21, Dr. Bromberg delves into the emerging field of Body Image Law, discussing its significance and implications.
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  • Butterfly Foundation Podcast: Dr. Bromberg was interviewed about her Body Image Law research at the 2024 ANZAED Conference.
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  • The Meaning of Health Podcast: Dr. Bromberg was interviewed about her Body Image Law and non-consensual distribution of intimate images research by researchers at The University of Western Australia School of Population and Global Health.
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