ACCESS is supported by a National Advisory Committee. The Terms of Reference for the Advisory Committee is available here. We gratefully acknowledge these Advisory Committee membership organisations and individuals for their on-going support and expertise. They are:
- Margaret Hellard, Burnet Institute
- Basil Donovan, Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
- Rebecca Guy, Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
- Allison Carter, Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
- Htein Linn Aung, Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
- Jason Asselin, Burnet Institute
- Mark Stoové, Burnet Institute
- Wayne Dimech, NRL
- Alexis Apostolellis, Australasian Society for HIV Medicine
- Aaron Cogle, National Association of People with HIV Australia
- Daniel Coase, Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia (FECCA)
- Dash Heath-Paynter, Health Equity Matters (AFAO)
- David Lewis, Western Sydney Sexual Health Centre
- David Nolan, Royal Perth Hospital
- David Templeton, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
- Edward Hubby, Ministry of Health
- Emma Sanguineti, Queensland Ministry of Health
- Eric Chow, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
- Florin Douglas, Deakin University
- Janaki Amin, NSW Ministry of Health
- Jane Davies, Menzies School of Health Research
- Jane Hocking, University of Melbourne
- John Didlick, Hepatitis Australia
- John G, Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug Users League (AIVL)
- Jess Doumany, Australian Injecting and Illicit Drug Users League
- Kit Fairley, Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
- Lisa Bastian, WA Department of Health
- Mandy Charleton, Ministry of Health
- Manoji Gunathilake, Royal Darwin Hospital
- Megan Campbell, National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NAACHO)
- Mish Pony, Scarlet Alliance
- Nathan Ryder, Hunter New England LHD sites
- Norm Roth, Prahran Market Clinic
- Philip Cunningham, SydPath
- Phillip Read, Kirkton Road Centre
- Rani West, ATLAS
- Rick Varma, Sydney Sexual Health Centre
- Scott Bowden, Doherty Institute
- Stuart Manoj-Margison, National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NAACHO)
- Tom Rees, SA Ministry of Health