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Kate Jenkins Net Worth, Age, Height, Weight, Early Life, Career, Dating, Bio, Facts

Kate Jenkins is the Australian Human Rights Commission’s Sex Discrimination Commissioner.  She formerly worked with the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission as a Commissioner. 

Jenkins is currently a trustee of the boards of Heide Museum of Modern Art and Carlton Football Club, as well as Berry Street Victoria, the state’s leading independent youth and family care organization.

Kate Jenkins Husband and family: Is she married?

Kate Jenkins’s husband’s name is Ken.

She is happily married and she grew up on a family orchard in outer Melbroune. Currently, she lives with her family, including her husband Ken, and also 2 children and 3 stepchildren. We don’t have the names of all the children right now.

Kate Jenkins Age: How old is she?

Kate is 54 years old as of 2021.

Quick Facts:

NameKate Jenkins
Age54 years
GenderFemale
NationalityAustralian
ProfessionAustralian Sex Discrimination Commissioner
Married/SingleMarried
HusbandKen
Twitter@Kate_Jenkins_

She was born in 1968 and no exact date is known, her nationality is Australian and also her height and weight information are not available right now.

Kate Jenkins Wikipedia

Kate Jenkins’s Wikipedia page is available and you can check that if you need any additional info and bio on her.

Kate served as the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commissioner for three years before joining the Commission. She was in charge of an Independent Review into Sex Discrimination and Sexual Harassment, as well as Predatory Behaviour, whilst in that role.

Kate worked with Herbert Smith Freehills for 20 years as a lead equal opportunity associate and has been on the boards of Berry Street Victoria, the Heide Museum of Modern Art, and the Carlton Football Club.

Kate is recently reviewing the workplace culture in all federal parliamentary parties because of a case involving Brittany Higgins, a former Liberal staffer who said a subordinate assaulted her in the office of the then-Defense Sector Minister in 2019.

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