Advisory Board

The Three Rivers DRH Advisory Board was established in June 2017 under the Agreement of the Memorandum of Understanding signatory partners for the purpose of providing advice on the strategic and operational delivery of the Three Rivers DRH, as well as monitoring the achievement of the strategic objectives and project deliverables/reporting requirements.

Function and responsibilities

The Advisory Board:

  • monitors and provides advice to the Director, Three Rivers DRH on the activities required to achieve the program outcomes including setting the strategic direction and partnerships to align with the Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training Program funding agreement schedule;
  • oversees the conduct of the Three Rivers DRH in matters of governance and risk; and
  • monitors the achievement of the Three Rivers DRH project milestones, budget and government reporting against the agreed project plan.

Together, these functions ensure the Advisory Board provides strong guidance, accountability, and strategic oversight for Three Rivers DRH, helping maintain a high-quality program that supports rural communities.

Advisory Board members

Organisation Position
Charles Sturt University Executive Dean, Faculty of Science
Charles Sturt University Director, Three Rivers DRH
Charles Sturt University Chief Financial Officer
Charles Sturt University Director, Rural Health School of Medicine
Western Sydney University Associate Dean, Rural Health Head, Rural Clinical School
University of Notre Dame Dean, School of Medicine
Bila Muji Aboriginal Health Services Indigenous Health Services
Western NSW Local Health District Chief Executive
Western NSW Primary Health Network Chief Executive Officer
Murrumbidgee Local Health District Chief Executive
Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network Chief Executive Officer
Rural Health Club Student Chair of the Rural Health Club

Partners

The importance of collaboration and partnerships in rural health professional education and service delivery cannot be overstated. Three Rivers DRH works with a number of networks and organisations at the local, state and national level, and we welcome opportunities to grow and develop partnerships with other stakeholders.

Partners

The importance of collaboration and partnerships in rural health professional education and service delivery cannot be overstated. Three Rivers DRH works with a number of networks and organisations at the local, state and national level, and we welcome opportunities to grow and develop partnerships with other stakeholders.

Health organisations

Local Health Districts

Primary Health Networks