
Reimagining healthcare to build resilient minds, bodies and communities
Conversations about AI, tech, tools and new service models for people shaping the future of health and wellbeing.
You’re invited to take part in a UNE SRI Futures Series on health tech, new service models and whole-person wellbeing.
At this whole-day event, hear from clinicians, researchers, and founders who are building and testing ideas in the real world, and take part in conversations that connect mental and physical health, tools and practice, regional needs, and what comes next.
Join us to listen, to add your voice, and leave more informed and more connected to the people who can help you make progress – as a student, researcher, founder, carer, clinician or community member.
What to expect
Speakers and contributors
Annabel Rolley
Registered Psychologist. Cofounder of Interpretr AI. UNE alum.
Annabel supports clients across mental health and performance and draws on CBT, ACT, mindfulness and solution-focused practice. Her background includes occupational psychology and rehabilitation after psychological injury, professional sport and media. Annabel is a graduate of the University of New England with a Bachelor of Psychological Science and a Master of Professional Psychology. She also holds a Bachelor of Business in Sport Management and a Graduate Diploma in Advanced Psychology.
In her keynote, Annabel will open the hood on Interpretr AI and share what a trauma-informed, evidence-grounded digital companion can do between sessions. She will map where tools can extend access, where clinical skill remains essential, and how consent and data care must be handled in regional communities.
Dr Gal Winter
Associate Professor, Biomedical Sciences, University of New England. Registered nutritionist.
Gal translates microbial ecology into everyday practice. Her work connects gut microbiome science with mental health and physical wellbeing and turns complexity into clear actions for families, clinics and schools. She is known for hands-on outreach through Gal’s Kitchen Culture and for programs that make evidence accessible. Gal holds a BSc and MSc in Biochemistry and Food Science and a PhD in molecular biology.
Casey Jones
Paediatric Clinical Nutritionist. Founder of Carter Nutrition.
Casey works with families across Australia on eczema, gut issues, anxiety, behaviour and low immunity. She pairs clinical testing with food as medicine and plans that fit family life. No judgement. No off-the-shelf advice. Just careful investigation and practical help that sticks. Casey will speak to the gaps regional families face and what integrated care for kids can look like when services are thin on the ground.
Allira Cutmore
Founder of Yinnar Yarnz. Gamilaroi Yinarr from Moree. Social worker with more than twenty years across Aboriginal Health, Mental Health, Disability, Housing, Child Protection and Education.
Allira leads culturally safe counselling, yarning, mentoring and supervision for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and for workers who support them. She brings lived experience, clinical skill and community wisdom. Her message is simple. Relationships first. Any technology must earn its place.
Founder Panel. Peter Price OAM of My Tazi and Allira Cutmore of Yinnar Yarnz.
Peter Price OAM/AM — CEO, Crime Stoppers NSW; founder, MyTazi
Peter is the long-serving CEO of Crime Stoppers NSW and a director of Crime Stoppers Australia, recognised with the Medal of the Order of Australia in 2009 and later as a Member of the Order of Australia. Alongside his public-safety leadership, he’s also building MyTazi, a reusable tampon applicator brand, drawing on a career spanning law, advertising, and advocacy, and having also built two additional manufacturing-based businesses.
Young Innovators Spotlight. Two Youth Summit teams. Path Academy on parent education for pre-teens and teens. Kotara Health on women’s health. Twelve minutes each, including brief Q and A. Problem. Approach. Next steps. A clear ask to the room for pilots, partnerships, introductions or mentorship.
Event details
Tickets: $80 and include morning tea, lunch, all talks throughout the day and interactive workshops.
Time: 9am – 4pm
Venue: University of Newcastle, Department of Rural Health Building, Tamworth Hospital – Lecture Theatre