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Policy Partnerships

AIDA is represented on approximately 45 health and medical workforce committees nationally and collaborate with a range of key stakeholders and affiliated organisations. The expertise that our Board and member representatives provide across these roles is shaping Indigenous health policy and the environments in which our members learn, train and work. AIDA participates as a … Continued

From Mareeba to medicine – Marlee’s journey continues

AS 2020 comes to a close, medical students across the country are celebrating and anticipating the next stage of their journeys into medicine. For Marlee Paterson, it marks the end of six years at the University of New South Wales, far from her home town of Mareeba in north Queensland. “I always knew I wanted … Continued

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CEO update

Dear members, It is such a pleasure and honour to be appointed as Chief Executive Officer of AIDA, which has such a strong history of advocating for and contributing to equitable health and life outcomes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.  Whilst I am missing my family and hometown of Darwin, it is a … Continued

CEO Update 27 August 2018

Hello and welcome to Ward Round edition 71. We are pleased to announce that AIDA has recently secured funding from the Department of Health for a further four years. This means that we can continue to support and grow our membership base and work towards equitable health and life outcomes for Australia’s Indigenous Peoples. While … Continued

Member story on Mrs Kathryn Dalmer

AIDA Student Representative Committee (SRC) member, Kathryn Dalmer is an Australian Indigenous Woman of the Wirradjuri Nation, Three Rivers Tribes. She was raised in Sydney and on the South Coast of NSW. She currently lives in Wollongong and represents the University of Wollongong (UOW) on the SRC. Survey on the experiences of GPs with Indigenous … Continued