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Dr Julieann Coombes

Ex-Officio Member

Dr Julieann Coombes identifies as a Gumbaynggir woman and highly skilled career professional with over 27 years nursing experience working in Aboriginal Community Health. She now focuses on improving health inequalities and outcomes for First Nations people and communities through research using Indigenous Knowledges (knowing, being and doing) and methodologies which empowers First Nations people’s voices in all her work. She has extensive experience in social and cultural determinants of health research, Indigenous methodologies and applies decolonising methods to all her research projects. Julieann has a commitment to ensure that all research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people is conducted in an ethical correct way and research integrity should be underpinned by equity, transparency and self-determination.


Her work in Indigenous research methods, public health knowledge and qualitative research, work which is published, has been cited in policy, media and academic publications. 
Julieann received her PhD at University of Technology, Sydney in 2021 and is a Senior Research Fellow for the Guunu-maana (Heal) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Program at The George Institute for Global Health.

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