She has also participated in various community advocacy roles where she contributed and reviewed key strategic decisions and facilitated discussions around relevant issues.
Over the last few years, Li partnered with various community organisations to advocate for issues important to young people from vulnerable groups. These community organisations include Health Consumers Queensland, Queensland Family and Child Commission, ASEAN-Australia Strategic Youth Partnership, Consumer Health Forum and Queensland Youth Parliament.
Before Nous, Li worked in policy and data in federal government and at a local university. She also volunteered at a few edtech start-ups.
Li holds a Bachelor of Economics from the University of Queensland and is an Associate Member of the Economic Society of Australia.
Li enjoys being active; making things with her hands; and watching too many YouTube videos on food, animals and self-improvement.