About WHRN

The Western NSW Health Research Network (WHRN) was formed in 2013 with the agenda of strengthening health research partnerships across Western NSW. It is an established incorporated network that supports health research conducted in Western and Far Western NSW.

WHRN is a collaboration between academic, health and other organisations including Universities, Local Health Districts, Primary Health Care Providers, Primary Health Networks (PHNs), Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations, and non-government organisations.

 

Our Achievements…

We have:

  • hosted 11 annual Research Symposia (face to face and online) showcasing quality health research in Western and Far Western NSW with over 1650 attendances.
  • recognised 26 Western NSW ‘Researchers of the Year’ awards from over 99 nominees and provided five $1000 prize grants to the ‘Aboriginal Researcher of the Year’
  • provided supportive learning environments for research skills development for clinicians, Higher Degree Research (HDR) students, emerging and early career researchers.
  • supported local and virtual research networking opportunities across Western NSW, and have engaged with the new NSW Regional Health portfolio Minister and Acting Coordinator-General of Regional Health.

Pictured L to R: Catherine Hawke, Giti Haddadan, Samantha Jakinowicz, Melissa Nott, Levi Osuagwu, Karen Paxton, Catherine Keniry, Deborah Kenna

Our 2024-2025 Executive

Co-ChairCatherine Keniry, Charles Sturt University
Co-Chair First NationsDeborah Kenna, Western NSW Local Health District
Deputy ChairVacant
Chair Scientific CommitteeMelissa Nott, Three Rivers Department of Rural Health, Charles Sturt University
SecretaryJo Hunter, Charles Sturt University
TreasurerKaren Paxton, Three Rivers Department of Rural Health, Charles Sturt University
Communications OfficerJo Hunter, Charles Sturt University
Public OfficerLevi Osuagwu, Western Sydney University
Education and Training OfficerShannon Pike, University of NSW
Ordinary MembersCatherine Hawke, School of Rural Health, University of Sydney
Giti Haddadan, Broken Hill University Department of Rural Health

WHRN Networking Group Members

Includes the WHRN Executive plus the following representatives:

Bila Muuji Aboriginal Corporation Health ServiceTBC
Charles Sturt UniversityJulian Grant, Jodie Kleinschafer
Health Education Training Institute (HETI)David Schmidt
Marathon HealthMatt Thomas
Rural Health Research InstituteJulaine Allan, Hazel Dalton
University of Sydney – School of Rural Health, OrangeEmily Saurman
Western NSW Primary Health NetworkGerald Chitsunge