AAG New South Wales Division

AAG New South Wales Division Committee

Helen English
Division Committee Chair
Helen English is a music academic whose main focus is creative ageing. In her recent ARC fellowship, she explored how transformation through engagement with music is experienced by...
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Kim Kiely
Division Committee Chair
Kim is a Lecturer in Data Science and Statistics and the University of Wollongong, and holds honorary positions at UNSW and Neuroscience Research Australia. Kim has a PhD in lifeco...
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Carrie Hayter
Division Committee Treasurer
Carrie Hayter is a passionate advocate for the rights of older people, people with disability and their allies and works to create and design peer or user led services. With over 2...
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Naomi Folder
Division Committee Student & Early Career Group (SECG) Representative
Naomi Folder is a PhD candidate in the Graduate School of Health at University of Technology Sydney, and works as a speech pathologist in the Illawarra health district. With her re...
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Keryn Curtis
Division Committee Board Representative
NSW Division Board Representative. Keryn Curtis is a consultant writer and communication and engagement specialist who has specialised in ageing across a number of roles for the...
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Julie Bajic Smith
Division Committee Member
Dr. Julie Bajic Smith is a registered psychologist who has over 15 years clinical experience in aged care. Julie is a board approved psychology supervisor and she regularly deliver...
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Felicity Barr
Division Committee Member
A social gerontologist with a long history of service to AAG, most recently as President of the Hunter Chapter in NSW. After her successful career with DVA, she has held roles as D...
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James Britton
Division Committee Member
James is a healthcare executive with a passion for improving patient outcomes - over his career, James has made contributions across the world developing new and innovative value-b...
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Anthony Brown
Division Committee Member
The CEO of Health Consumers NSW, he is an Adjunct Fellow at the School of Science and Health, Western Sydney University, and a Visiting Fellow at the University of Wollongong. Anth...
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Giane Caon Camara
Division Committee Member
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Zhaoli Dai-Keller
Division Committee Member
An epidemiologist with over a decade of experience to in nutritional epidemiology for the prevention and management of chronic diseases. She has led large population-based cohorts ...
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Louise Horstmanshof
Division Committee Member
Louise has been researching and publishing for over 20 years, focusing on person-centred ageing and aged care. In 2018, she completed a comprehensive Realist Evaluation of the Deme...
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Jane Hwang
Division Committee Member
Is a research fellow in the Justice Health Research Program at the School of Population Health, UNSW Sydney with an Emerging Leadership fellowship with the NHMRC to respond to the ...
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Mae Lim
Division Committee Member
A postgraduate researcher at the Neuroscience Research Australia and University of New South Wales. Her PhD focuses on understanding the relationship between health literacy and fe...
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Diana Matovic
Division Committee Member
Dr Diana Matovic is a postdoctoral researcher and a member of the Macquarie University Lifespan Health and Wellbeing Research Centre. Dr Matovic manages the Ageing Well Tool design...
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Vasi Naganathan
Division Committee Member
MBBS, FRACP, PhD, MMed (Clin Epi), Grad Cert Med Ed An academic at the Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of Sydney and a Consultant Geriatrician at Concord Hospital...
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Claire O'Connor
Division Committee Member
Claire is a Senior Research Fellow, School of Psychology, UNSW, Conjoint Senior Research Fellow, Neuroscience Research Australia, Honorary Senior Research Fellow, HammondCare, and ...
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Linda Rosenman
Division Committee Member
AAG Board member 2017-present Chair. AAG Research Trust Steering Committee Professor Linda Rosenman GAICD Chair of the Trustees of the AAG Research Trust and AAG appointee to the ...
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Paul Sadler
Division Committee Member
Paul runs the aged care consultancy business Paul Sadler Consultancy and co-founded Invox with Roland Naufal. He is Chair of Meals on Wheels Australia, Chair of Meaningful Ageing A...
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Joyce Siette
Division Committee Member
A Research Fellow. She merges neuropsychology and informatics research areas to improve care and outcomes for older adults in community and residential aged care. She is a strong a...
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Rhonda Smith
Division Committee Member
A senior lecturer in the School of Nursing & Midwifery at Western Sydney University. Jed has a strong clinical background in gerontology and medical-surgical nursing. He is an exp...
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Sharon Wall
Division Committee Member
Sharon has worked in Ageing and Aged Care for over 40 years and is a long-standing member and inaugural fellow of the Australian Association of Gerontology (AAG) and a current memb...
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Anita Westera
Division Committee Member
Anita’s passion is improving the care and support of older people through strengthening the nexus between research, policy and practice. She is an academic, registered nurse and fo...
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About

The New South Wales Division of the AAG has an Executive Committee who meet bi-monthly in Sydney to design events about ageing that inspire and enlighten and to oversee representation of AAG in various NSW policy forums. 

We run a range of seminars and forums across NSW including Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong. New ideas are showcased, interesting subject matter presented, exciting research findings are discussed and orations by leading specialists in their fields always ensure these events are well attended. An annual two-day Rural Conference is held in a different country town each year to bring city and country people together, to network with local communities and provide resources and new research direct to those working and living across the State.

We also have two Chapters based in the Hunter and Illawarra. These groups bring together local members and others with an interest in gerontology. Each Chapter hosts local seminars and events and offer a wonderful local networking opportunity.

We pride ourselves on providing good networking opportunities to our members and anyone interested in ageing issues. We encourage everyone to participate so you too can be kept up-to-date and inspired by greater knowledge about ageing.

NSW Division Scholarships to attend the

2025 AAG Conference

 

The AAG NSW Division is currently offering two conference scholarships to support members’ active attendance at the 2025 AAG Conference at Mparntwe / Alice Springs, Northern Territory

 

Scholarship Categories

At least one scholarship at the value of $1000 will be awarded across each of the following categories:

  • Student
  • Early Career Researcher (ECR; ≤ 5 years PhD) 
  • Researcher / Practitioner
  • Consumer
 

Amount per award

Each Scholarship will total up to $1000, inclusive of conference registration at an early bird rate. The remaining allocation can be used for travel and accommodation costs related to the conference for the applicant.

Eligibility criteria for applicants

  • Be a current member of AAG residing in NSW
  • Be currently enrolled as a student at post-graduate level (e.g Masters or PhD) or ECR (≤ 5 years PhD) 
  • Have submitted an abstract to the conference 
  • Have no other source of financial support to attend the conference (e.g. from your employer or university/institution)
  • Have not previously been awarded an AAG NSW Division Conference Scholarship as a postgraduate student or ECR

If you are not already a member of AAG, you can join now.

Find out more about the conference, visit the AAG Conference website

What to do

To apply, please submit your conference abstract and indicate the scholarship category that you are applying for in the Additional Information section (refer screen shot).

At a later date you will then be asked to provide the following materials:

  • Abstract details (150 words max: include title, presentation type, and your role in the research, advocacy, or practice);
  • A current CV (maximum 2 pages);
  • A statement to address the selection criteria and explain how the conference scholarship will benefit you, your research, advocacy or practice, and details of your prior and/or future contributions to the AAG, gerontology, and community (300 words max).

 

Expectations of applicants

Successful applicants are expected to:

  • Acknowledge the support of the NSW Division of the AAG during their presentation at the conference.
  • Arrange their own travel and accommodation, and seek reimbursement from the NSW AAG Division treasurer with evidence of costs (i.e. receipts, bank statement).
  • Write a 1-page report on their experience at the AAG Conference. This may be used/promoted online. For example, quoted on the NSW AAG webpage or posted as an entry on the AAG SECG blog.
  • If invited, present their research at an AAG NSW Division event.

All applicants may be invited to present their research at an AAG NSW Division event.

THE CLOSING DATE FOR CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS IS 17 April 2025 or later if extended.

If you have questions, please contact NSW Division Co-chair, A/Prof via [email protected]

Application process

Applications will be submitted via the abstract submission process.

Enquiries can be directed to the Co-Chairs of the NSW Division Committee, (Joyce Siette and Keryn Curtis), or Chair of Student Prizes and Bursary Sub-committee, (Kim Kiely) via [email protected]

Yours sincerely

Keryn Curtis and Joyce Siette (AAG NSW Division Co-Chairs)

 

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