Join AIDA Fellows Reference Group
AIDA is seeking Expressions of Interest from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander non-GP Fellows to join our new Fellows Reference
AIDA is seeking Expressions of Interest from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander non-GP Fellows to join our new Fellows Reference
The 2025 Medical Training Survey (MTS) results show that more than half (56%) of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander trainees have experienced bullying, discrimination, harassment (including sexual harassment) and racism, almost double the national average of 30%.
AIDA is delighted to announce that Dr Peter Malouf commences as our Chief Executive Officer (CEO) on Monday 8 December 2025.
Dr Peter Malouf is a proud Wakka Wakka and Wuli Wuli man from Central Queensland who has dedicated his career
The Australian Indigenous Doctors’ Association (AIDA) has proudly hosted our 2025 Conference from 27 – 29 November on Gadigal Country, where we welcomed a record-breaking number of Aboriginal and Torres
AIDA, ACEM and RACP have united to support St Vincent’s Hospital’s innovative policy aimed at reducing the wait time gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous patients.
I am a proud Gurang Gurang, Biri Gubba, and Gangulu man. I am a qualified dentist with ten years of
Dr Crane is a Gamilaroi woman with family from Moree in NSW. She is a specialist GP, supervisor and practice
Dr Vinka Barunga is a Worrora woman from the Kimberley. Her Country runs along the north west coast of Western
Dr Robert Blackley is a Bwgcolman man from Palm Island. He has over twenty years in public administration and public
Dr Marilyn Clarke, Australia’s first Aboriginal obstetrician and gynaecologist, shares how representation and culturally safe care are transforming women’s health.
The Australian Indigenous Doctors’ Association (AIDA) is profoundly saddened by the unexpected passing of Mr Assan Sam, a proud Bwgcolman