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Our Board

We are led by a highly qualified Board who have a wealth of knowledge with demonstrated hands-on experience working within our region.

Dr Tony Bayliss

Dr Tony Bayliss

Chair

GP

Dr Tony Bayliss has been practising as a GP in the Ipswich area since 2012. He has served on the Darling Downs and West Moreton Board since November 2017 and as Chair since 2019. He brings real-world skills and experience in clinical matters, corporate and clinical governance, finance and strategy. He has been a practice owner in the region since 2015 and retains a passion for improving the health of the Darling Downs and West Moreton communities. He is an active member of the RACGP Queensland Faculty Council and the West Moreton Local Medical Association.

Dr Andy Mellis

Dr Andy Mellis

GP

Dr Andy Mellis has worked in General Practice since 2003 and has been based in Toowoomba since 2005. Andy currently works at both James Neil Medical and Rangeside Medical, in the People First Health Group. Andy trained at Nottingham University and completed his specialist general practice training in the UK, before emigrating to Toowoomba in 2005. Andy is an accredited GP trainer and is a senior lecturer with the UQ school of medicine. Andy is a founding member of the Darling Downs and West Moreton PHN Board and is committed to keeping quality general practice accessible to all.

Dr Graham McAllister

Dr Graham McAllister

Medical Superintendent and General Practitioner

Graham has worked extensively as a Medical Superintendent and GP throughout South Burnett, has lived in both the West Moreton and Darling Downs areas and is originally from Ipswich. Graham has served on various Medical Boards and is a Life Member of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners and Foundation Fellow of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine. He also has a keen interest in lecturing and medical students’ education. Graham has served on the Darling Downs and West Moreton PHN Board since November 2017 and is passionate about rural medicine and education.

Bob Hogarth

Bob Hogarth

Executive Director

Bob is a highly experienced company director, human resources practitioner, senior executive and consultant who has experience providing advice and support to leaders across multiple industries including Primary Health, Banking and Finance, Combined Schools Board, Private Hospital, Local Government and Technology.

After a long and successful career as a Human Resources senior executive, Bob established his own consulting firm to assist leaders to build effective and successful cultures.

Bob has served on numerous boards. Currently he also serves on the boards of St Andrews Toowoomba Hospital and Warwick Credit Union.

Bob’s special interest is to work with organisations that provide worthwhile value to the community.

Bob’s passion is to help organisations and leaders improve their performance, to establish cultures that enable people to realize their potential and in turn for them to encourage others.

Bob brings to the role as board member strategic planning, human resources and leadership skills.

Bob is known for his high level of integrity, clarity of vision, his ability to build strong and vibrant corporate cultures, his good-natured sense of humour, and the ability to see to the core elements of the issue.

Dr Vladislav Matic

Dr Vladislav Matic

GP

Dr Vladislav (Vlad) Matic is a GP with more than twenty-five years of remote, rural, regional and urban General Practice experience. Vlad is passionate about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, chronic and complex disease management, data, and clinical governance. In addition to contributing to GP and primary care Boards over the past twenty years, Vlad has also been very involved in the teaching of medical students and GP Registrars aiming for either an FRACGP and / or FACRRM.

Megan O’Shannessy

Megan O’Shannessy

Chief Executive Officer of Rural Medical Education Australia

Megan is the Chief Executive Officer of Rural Medical Education Australia, a local NFP rural health education company that delivers the Griffith University Rural Medical program on the Darling Downs and Maranoa. She is a Registered Nurse and Midwife with extensive clinical and leadership experience in rural health across the Darling Downs region. Megan is a member of the Medical Board of Queensland and the Platinum Health Group. She is an Adj Associate Professor at the Griffith University School of Medicine, has a Master of Public Health, a Bachelor of Nursing and is a GAICD.

David Cosgrave

David Cosgrave

Lawyer

David Cosgrave is a Toowoomba-based lawyer with extensive Australian and international legal, business, and management experience. David has served in a variety of executive level and Board roles across investment banking, telemedicine, health care, education, information technology and security. He has previously worked at the former Northern Sydney Area Health Service (NSAHS), Crosby Asset Management, CSIRO, the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) and his own businesses. David joined the Darling Downs and West Moreton PHN Board in November 2018 and brings to the role his experience in corporate governance, solving problems and strategic thinking.

Our Clinical Council

Our Clinical Council provides the Board with clinical recommendations and advice on the unique health needs of communities in regional, rural and remote areas. This helps us to make the best possible decisions when funding programs and services.

Down Arrow Clinical Council Members

Dr Andy Mellis

GP (Chair)

Dr Antony Bayliss

GP (Deputy Chair)

Cameron Foote

Pharmacist

Carol Hope

Registered Nurse/Health Service Senior Leadership

Prof Geoff Mitchell

Professor of General Practice and Palliative Care

Prof Gerald Holtmann

Ex officio member WMH

Helen Mees

Consumer

Melissa Sankey

Clinical Nurse Community Health/Dementia Advisor

Rica Lacey

Director Indigenous Health DDHHS

Dr Ross Hetherington

Ex officio member DDH

Dr Tanusha Ramaloo

GP Liaison Officer

Dr Theresa Johnson

GP Liaison Officer

Community Advisory Committees

Our Community Advisory Committees provide the Board with local and relevant perspectives on health issues from a community and consumer perspective.

Down Arrow Darling Downs Community Advisory Committee Members

Dr Graham McAllister

Chair

Amy Wicks

Community Representative

Bree Manning

Community Representative

Charlie Rowe

Community Representative

Elizabeth Kerrison

Community Representative

Joan White

Community Representative

Louisa Handyside

Community Representative

Louise Judge

Community Representative

Rochelle Jesser

Community Representative

Down Arrow West Moreton Community Advisory Committtee Members

Brenda Moloney

Community Representative

Katelin Haynes

Community Representative

Kim Stanton

Community Representative

Michael Winton

Community Representative

Olivia McMahon

Community Representative

Peter Tully

Community Representative

Samantha Caves

Community Representative

Simone Karandrews

Community Representative

Uncle Milton Walit

Community Representative

Our Members

Our PHN was originally formed in 2015 under a partnership between Darling Downs Health and GP Connections.

To support primary health service integration, foundational changes to the organisational structure have been undertaken with the following organisations also approved for membership:

Membership

Membership is open to all primary health organisations who live and work in the Darling Downs and West Moreton region. For more information, and to apply for membership, read our:

The Darling Downs and West Moreton PHN is operated as an independent non-government, private entity.