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Dr Ng is a Senior Lecturer at Monash University. She researches in the areas of political integrity and the law, as well as the interaction between public law and politics. She is particularly interested in the influences on the contemporary executive, such as ministerial advisers, the media and lobby groups, which have led to reactive government decision-making and policy-making.

Yee-Fui is the author of The Rise of Political Advisors in the Westminster System (Routledge, 2018) and Ministerial Advisers in Australia: The Modern Legal Context (The Federation Press, 2016), which was a finalist of the inaugural Holt Prize 2015. She also co-wrote the chapter on the Executive (with Terence Daintith) in the Oxford Handbook of the Australian Constitution (2018).

Yee-Fui has previously worked as a Policy Adviser at the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, a Senior Legal Adviser at the Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet, as well as a Manager at the Victorian Department of Justice. Yee-Fui has also practised as a solicitor at top tier law firms in Melbourne, London and Canberra, and has researched and taught at the Australian National University and RMIT University.

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