
AGM 2025
Congratulations to the newly elected Western NSW Health Research Network Executive for 2026. Co-Chair: Catherine Keniry (elected unopposed) Co-Chair, First Nations: Deb Kenna (elected unopposed) Deputy Chairperson: Alice Munro (elected

Congratulations to the newly elected Western NSW Health Research Network Executive for 2026. Co-Chair: Catherine Keniry (elected unopposed) Co-Chair, First Nations: Deb Kenna (elected unopposed) Deputy Chairperson: Alice Munro (elected

WHRN2025, held on November 3rd and 4th, at CSU Orange Campus, served as an opportunity for sharing innovative research and developing collaboration among health professionals, researchers, and community stakeholders in

We are pleased to advise our members that nominations are open for the office bearer roles on the WHRN Executive Committee. These will be appointed and /or voted on at

The WHRN network is pleased to announce on behalf of our sponsors the following opportunities for support to attend the WHRN2025 Research Symposium and Western NSW Researcher of the Year
We are very fortunate to have Dr Kristy Robson from Three Rivers Department of Rural Health joining us to share her expertise. We encourage you to bring examples of challenges from your own research,

There has never been a better time to join WHRN as an Individual Member! All new members from 1 July 2025 – 31 October 2025 will go into the draw

The Rural Research Collaborative Learning Network (RR-CLaN) is a rural-led initiative coordinated by Northern NSW Local Health District in collaboration with the Central Coast, Far West, Hunter New England, Illawarra
This workshop recording can assist with developing you abstract submission for WHRN2025. The recording content covers: Basic abstract structures. How you can make your conference abstract easy to understand Being

The goal of the WHRN 2025 Abstract Mentor Program is for mentees to receive support in developing their abstract. Mentoring is available to rurally based Emerging or Early Career Researchers,