Announcement of interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner

Ms Andrea Kelly has been named as the interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner. The interim Commissioner will be engaging with First Nations communities and stakeholders on the design and functions of a permanent Commissioner role, including where it is located.

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Ms Andrea Kelly has been named as the interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner. She is a much-respected First Nations leader and brings 32 years’ experience engaging with First Nations communities and developing public policy.

‘I am delighted to accept the role of Interim Commissioner and for the opportunity to advocate for and work directly with First Nations people regarding their aged care needs.’

Ms Kelly is a proud Warumungu and Larrakia woman, with strong family connections throughout the Northern Territory.

The interim Commissioner will be engaging with First Nations communities and stakeholders on the design and functions of a permanent Commissioner role, including where it is located.

These consultations will form the basis for a proposal to Government on the permanent Commissioner.  

The role will also involve advocating for First Nations peoples and providers to ensure ongoing changes to aged care meet the needs of First Nations older peoples.

Ms Kelly will commence in the role in January 2024.

For more information, see Interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner.

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