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Alison Rahill

Executive Officer
Domus 8.7 Modern Slavery Remediation Service

With over 20 years of experience in labour rights advocacy and modern slavery prevention, Alison Rahill brings deep expertise in building engagement across organisations, supply chains, and the private sector. As Executive Officer of the Australian Catholic Anti-slavery Network (ACAN) since 2019, she has led one of Australia’s most comprehensive modern slavery risk management programs, working with over 50 Catholic organisations to address exploitation risks in their operations and supply chains. Under her leadership, ACAN has submitted 154 Modern Slavery Statements, demonstrating her ability to drive tangible outcomes through collaboration and accountability.

Alison’s strong relationships with ASX100 companies and her understanding of complex supply chains make her a trusted advisor in navigating modern slavery legislation and fostering ethical business practices. She co-founded Domus 8.7, a leading remediation service supporting businesses and individuals affected by modern slavery and has been commended by the NSW Anti-slavery Commissioner for her collaborative work with survivors and the private sector.

With a career spanning advocacy, remediation, and strategic engagement, Alison’s leadership combines compassion, technical expertise, and a deep commitment to eradicating modern slavery and exploitation of workers.