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Meet your Deputy Leaders

Kingsley Bilney, South Australia Deputy Leader

May 2024 KB Updated HeadshotKingsley is from Pt Lincoln in South Australia. He worked at Port Lincoln in Aboriginal Family Support Services from 2009-2014. Since 2014 he has worked at Port Lincoln Aboriginal Health Service as an Aboriginal Health Worker and he is currently completing his Certificate IV studies.

Kingsley is a talented Australian Rules footballer. He is captain of the very successful Mallee Park Football Club A Grade Team who were premiers in 2015 and 2016. 

In 2015 Kingsley also won the Best and Fairest for the Port Lincoln Football League.

Georgina Johnson, Victoria / Tasmania Deputy Leader

May 2024 GJ Updated HeadshotMy name is Georgina Johnson and I am part of the Taungurung tribe in Victoria.

I work at the Mallee District Aboriginal Services (MDAS) in Swan Hill.

I have a great interest in working with community, as well as a growing interest in Diabetes and client management.

 

Robyn Willock, Western Australia Deputy Leader

Robyn WillockRobyn was born in Geraldton and completed her health worker training at Wirraka Maya Health Service in South Hedland. She then went on to complete her studies in Enrolled Nursing through Marr Moorditj Training in Perth.

Currently, Robyn is the Clinical Manager at Geraldton Regional Aboriginal Medical Service.

In her spare time, Robyn loves to travel, enjoys camping and driving 'out bush' and fancies a spot of fishing.

 

Gwen Dhamarrandji, Northern Territory Deputy Leader

May 2024 GD Updated HeadshotHello, name is Gwen and I am a proud Yolngu lady from Galiwin'ku, Elcho Island, North East of Darwin.

I work for the Miwatj Aboriginal Health Corporation. I am a registered Aboriginal Health Practitioner who has been working in the Chronic Disease Program for many years now. I have also recently completed my ALS (Advanced Life Support) training. 

 

David Nicholls, Queensland Deputy Leader

David NichollsHi my name is David Nicholls and I was born in Mackay. I'm a descendant of Kaanju from Coen in Cape York and Gunggandji Yarrabah. I started my training as an Aboriginal Health Worker and worked in Alice Springs at Central Australian Aboriginal Congress where I was employed for 10 years, holding a wide range of positions. After that I moved back to Mackay and worked at Mackay Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Service Ltd for 4 years as a clinical team leader. In this time I also trained health workers in cert III at Mackay Tafe. My passion for remote work lead me to Cairns working for Apunipima Cape York Health Council where I'm working as a Aboriginal Health Practitioner for 10 years, my roles as a Professional leader and relief health worker to the 11 communities in the cape.

I'm an Aboriginal Health Practitioner and also hold a Grad Dip in Indigenous Health Promotion. My current new role is with Cairns North Diabetes Centre.

My interest is Camping fishing and my family.

I look forward in being part of the QAAMS team again and meeting all of you deadly people working hard in closing the gap in chronic disease.