Dan McAullay


Edith Cowan Universit, Australia


Edith Cowan University, Australia


Professor McAullay, a proud member of the Noongar community of the South West of Western Australia, is a leading figure in Aboriginal health research. He holds a Bachelor of Science (Nursing), a Master of Applied Epidemiology, and a PhD.

Currently, Professor McAullay serves as Dean of Kurongkurl Katitjin and Director of Aboriginal Research at Edith Cowan University. He is widely recognised for his work developing national standards for ethical research on Indigenous Health issues. Professor McAullay has a distinguished record of publications, grants, and invited presentations.

His research interests encompass maternal, infant, and child health, primary healthcare, and broader health services research. Professor McAullay brings extensive experience in Aboriginal health research, policy, and practice to his work. He has held senior positions in these areas and boasts a strong governance background, serving on various government and non-government boards and advisory committees. Currently, he sits on the Boards of the Child and Adolescent Health Service, the Derbarl Yerrigan Health Service, the Stars Foundation, and the Western Australian Museum.