AAG Northern Territory Division

AAG Northern Territory Division Committee

Susan Williams
Division Committee Chair
Susan Williams is the State Manager of Client Services for Dementia Australia in the Northern Territory. As a team member of Dementia Australia since 2010 , Susan has been involved...
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Kim Clayworth
Division Committee Board Representative
Kim Clayworth is a physiotherapist with postgraduate qualifications in public health, management, and leadership. She currently serves as a Senior Operational Manager, overseeing c...
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Anastasia Economou
Division Committee Member
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Wendy Hubbard
Division Committee Member
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Mary Ingrames
Division Committee Member
Mary is currently clinical nurse consultant for the aged care unit Darwin supporting complex discharges to NT Healths out of hospital care program and residential aged care in the ...
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Judy Ratajec
Division Committee Member
Judy Ratajec is a Psychogeriatric Nurse currently working as the NT Clinical Lead Aged Care and Clinical Nurse Consultant to the Older Persons Wellbeing Program commissioned throug...
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Bridget Riggs
Division Committee Member
Ms Bridget Riggs (M.Mental Hlth, BSc(OT), BSocSc) is Clinical Lead for Cognition, Delirium and Behaviour Change, Northern Territory (NT) Health. Ms Riggs has over 20 years’ clinica...
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About

The Northern Territory Division of the AAG was formed in November 2010, following a very successful AAG Northern Territory Conference that year. Formation of the Division meets a longstanding need to bring together diverse players to assist in raising awareness of ageing and aged care service delivery challenges specific to regional, rural and remote areas in the Northern Territory. Although Northern Territory is still relatively small in comparison to other States and Territories, membership is very diverse representing our unique and exciting seniors and aged care and sectors in the Northern Territory. Members are mainly based in Darwin and Alice Springs, although some members are based in more remote locations. The Executive Committee meets regularly to plan and arrange educational and other activities for members, including publication of a regular newsletter.

AAG NT Division - Outstanding Contribution to Gerontology in the NT -

Aged Care Worker Award

 

Details regarding the 2026 application process will be posted here when available. The 2025 information has been left here for information purposes.

 

The Australian Association of Gerontology (AAG) NT Division is offering a prize of $500 and complimentary membership of AAG for the following year.

Nominations are invited from AAG members, members of the public and the aged care sector to recognise an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to Aged Care in the Northern Territory. 
Examples of criteria for nomination include:

  • Sustained and significant contribution to the study of ageing and/or aged care in the Northern Territory 
  • Outstanding contribution in the practice of aged care (roles can include coordination, managerial, training and caring) 
  • Significant contribution to quality aged care service provision and advocacy 
  • Enhancing understanding of the particular needs of older people in the NT (for example Indigenous, rural and remote, ethnic groups) 
  • Significant contribution to a positive public perception of ageing in the NT


When nominating please address one of the above criteria in a short letter or email to NT AAG Division by: 3rd October 2025
Email your nominations to: 
[email protected] or [email protected]

Please include name and contact details of person being nominated, nominator and seconder.

 

Previous awardees


The 2025 award was presented to Estelle Carter (Central Desert Regional Council Aged Care Service)

The NT Division Committee would also like to acknowledge the following nominee for her outstanding contribution to Gerontology in NT during 2025:

  • Alana Manhire (Aged Care unit, Memory Service, Darwin Memory Service)

The 2024 award was presented to Vanessa Bathern from Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankuntjatjara Women’s council (NPYWC) - Alice Springs

The NT Division Committee would also like to acknowledge the following nominees for their outstanding contributions to Gerontology in NT during 2024:

  • Michael Hodson - NT Government Community Allied Health Team
  • Melinda Hewitt - NT Government Aged Care Unit
  • Michael Fulton - Alawa Aged Care

There was no award in 2023

The 2022 award was presented to Edna Snape from Central Desert Regional Council Aged Care service – Wilora

The NT Division Committee would also like to acknowledge the following nominees for their outstanding contributions to Gerontology in NT during 2022:

  • Jan Marlborough - Southern Cross Care
  • Darwin Joanne Moody - ARRCS
  • Alice Springs Amanda McInerney - Kalano Aged Care Red X
  • Katherine Selina Muir – ARRCS
  • Darwin Rahul Thakuri – Larrakia Aged Care Darwin

The 2021 award was presented to Jennifer WIlliams of Tangentyere Aged Care Services ,Alice Springs

The NT Division Committee would also like to acknowledge the following nominees for their outstanding contributions to Gerontology in NT during 2021:

  • Annalisa Bawden Vic Daly Shire, Katherine Region
  • Heather King, Team Leader HCP, Team Health, Darwin
  • Janet Marlborough, Southern Cross Care, Darwin

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