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Megan Vine is currently an associate lecturer in law at the University of New England. Prior to to this Meg worked for the Australian Taxation Office as a legal interpretation officer. Meg had experience working in various project teams and specialist areas including indirect taxes (specifically on alcohol and fuel excise and the wine equalisation tax); and general anti-avoidance and Division 7A schemes. Meg's teaching has also led to an engagement with tort law. She is currently doing research on wine tax reform policy and the the application of tort law in the context of animals.

Experience

  • 2014–present
    Associate lecturer, University of New England

Education

  • 2012 
    University of Sydney Law School, LLM
  • 2010 
    Flinders University, LLB/LP and BA

Research Areas

  • Taxation Law (180125)
  • Public Policy (160510)