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The Centre is governed by a Board of Management representing the partner universities, the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing, the Northern Territory Department of Health and Community Services and representatives of a remote health service, and the Alice Springs and the Katherine communities.

Professor Paul Worley
Professor Paul WorleyProfessor Paul Worley is the Dean of the School of Medicine at Flinders University. A practicing rural doctor, he has a passion for increasing the profile, impact and social accountability of medical schools and their students through creating mutually beneficial partnerships with clinicians, health services, government and community agencies, the wider research community, and professional bodies. He is recognised internationally as a leader in community-based medical education and research and lives in Adelaide with his wife, Liz, their three daughters, son and son-in-law.

Professor Rose McEldowney
Head of School
School of Health Sciences
Faculty of Engineering, Health, Sciences and Environment
CDU

Ms Jill Davis
Executive Director Health Services
Department of Health

Ms Jenny Norris
Territory Manager
Department of Health and Ageing

Dr Patricia Miller AO  
Deputy of the Administrator
Dr Miller was born and raised in Alice Springs in a prominent local family. She has been involved with the Central Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service since 1978, commencing as a filing clerk, and rising to the position of Director. The Service provides legal aid for Centralian Aboriginal people. In 2002, Dr Miller was appointed Deputy to the Administrator. In this role she carries out a range of ceremonial duties on behalf of the Administrator in Central Australia. Dr Miller has made a significant contribution to Central Australia as member of a variety of committees, including Women’s Committee House, Central Australian Aboriginal Childcare Agency, Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association, Red Cross Alice Springs, and Chair of Imparja Television Board. She is also involved in several sporting associations. Dr Miller was the NT Australian of the Year in 2004.
  
Mr Dale Campbell
Business and Operations Manager,
Sunrise Health Services
Dale Campbell is a long term Katherine resident having lived in the region on and off since 1967.  Dale has experience in the fields of Management, Indigenous Curriculum development, Project Management and as a former board member at Wurli Wurlinjang Health Service AMSANT and Katherine Regional Aboriginal Health and Related Services (KRAHRS).  Dale is a strong supporter of the CRH and is an active member of the CRH Board with a particular interest in his development of strategies to encourage indigenous people to partake in academic development through the CRH, Flinders and CDU.

Dr. Peter Toyne
Dr Peter Toyne has had a long and diverse involvement with community development issues in remote Australia. In his time living 'out bush' he has facilitated the provision of basic infrastructure such as housing, water supplies and roads, worked on many social programs and enterprises such as school and adult education, art and media production, advanced telecommunications and community health. He continued to work on community issues during his time as Attorney General and Minister for Health in the NT parliament. Key interests in health are child and maternal health programs, chronic disease management, and telehealth support for team-based care.
   
Mr John Paterson
Executive Officer
AMSANT

John has been Executive Officer of the Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory (AMSANT) since 2006. Prior to that, his appointments have included Chief Executive Officer of Wurli Wurlinjang Health Service, Senior Advisor to the NT Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, and held a number of positions within ATSIC in the Northern Territory, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia. John has also represented ATSIC at the United Nations Working Group of Indigenous Populations in Geneva, and at Indigenous economic conferences in Canada.
   
Ms Barb Shaw
Ms Barb Shaw






Ms Sharon Mununggurr


 
Alice Springs Campus
Cnr Simpson & Skinner Sts
PO Box 4066
Alice Springs NT 0871

Tel: (08) 8951 4700
Fax: (08) 8951 4777
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Katherine Campus
PO Box 433
Katherine
NT 0851

Tel : (08) 8971 2758
Fax : (08) 8971 1839
 
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