
Professor Faye McMillan AM
UTS Girra Maa Discipline Lead: Professor of Indigenous Health, Immediate past Deputy National Rural Health Commissioner (Allied Health and First Nations Health)
I am a proud Wiradjuri yinaa (woman) originally from Trangie, NSW, now living and working between rural/regional and urban NSW. In 23/24 I completed the Harkness Fellowship program with the Commonwealth Fund in the US. During my year in the United States, I conducted internationally comparative research on a key health care delivery or policy issue with mentorship from leading U.S. experts. I examined Rural and Remote workforce development and the participation of First Peoples in the health workforce with a particular focus on the profession of pharmacy. I was named as the PSA Australian Pharmacist of the Year in 2022. In the 2021 Queen's Birthday Honours List I was awarded the Medal (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia for "significant service to Indigenous Mental Health, and to tertiary education". Furthermore, in March of 2021, In June of this year I stepped down as the Deputy National Rural Health Commissioner for Allied Health and First Nations Health. In 2019 I was honoured to be named as the NSW Aboriginal Woman of the year. I am a Senior Atlantic Fellow for Social Equity (Atlantic Institute), aSenior Harkness Fellow as well as being a Senior Fellow with Advance HE. I am a founding member of Indigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA) and was a board member of IAHA from 2009-2017 (and chairperson from 2010-2016). I joined UTS in Oct 2022 with over 20 years of experience in the Higher Education Sector and over 30 years in the health sector.