Category: Tributes
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‘One in a million’ risk

Below is an excerpt of longer form research, which can be found here. This is the throwaway line that diminished the deaths and suffering from AstraZeneca. We heard it parroted over and over again. It was like a mantra; if we all said it enough we might be able to hide from the tragedy of…
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Katie’s tree, London

Katie’s Tree Clapham Common, London “For Katie’s friends in Europe, her years spent here will always remind us of her commitment to living in the moment, her creativity, her love of the outdoors, and how her kindness, boldness, and sense of humour enriched all of our lives. From touring theatre shows across Italy and Turkey,…
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Katie’s playlists

This is a page for songs Katie loved and song dedications from her loved ones. If you would like to dedicate a song to Katie or if you have created a playlist, please contact us. Spotify Playlist Below is a playlist that contains some of Katie’s favourite songs, as well as songs that remind us…
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Petition for Royal Commission

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we live and pay our deep respects to Indigenous Elders past, present, and emerging. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land. URGENT CALL FOR A ROYAL COMMISSION INTO THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT’S PANDEMIC RESPONSE Launched on change.org – 25th February 2022 Join our call…
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Katie Lees Fellowship
For all updates, please visit: The Katie Lees Foundation. 2022 Katie Lees Fellowship Archives: “The Katie Lees Fellowship is designed to support a young female/female identifying theatre maker. Flight Path Theatre was awarded a grant through Inner West Council and together with generous donations from Katie’s friends and family made in her honour, we will…
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Susan Templeman parliament speech

“One thing that has become important for us, is for the nature of Katie’s death and her motivation in getting vaccinated to be acknowledged, especially by the government who sponsored and advocated the use of AstraZeneca by younger people. So, I approached our local member, Susan Templeman, to see if she had ideas on how…



