Our Team

The Australian Child Atlas team brings together child health researchers, data experts, and community partners to deliver accessible insights into children’s wellbeing and development across Australia.

Prof. Rebecca Glauert

ACYWA Project Chair

Chief Executive, Population Health Research Network
Former Scientific Director, The Raine Study

Prof. Rebecca Glauert

ACYWA Project Chair

Chief Executive, Population Health Research Network
Former Scientific Director, The Raine Study

Other Collaborators

ACYWA Prototype 1.0

ACYWA Prototype 1.0

ACYWA Prototype 1.0

Oversight Group

Dr Adrian Burton
Australian Research Data Commons

Adrian Clutterbuck
Children's Health Queensland

TBC
National Children's Commissioner

Anne-Marie Rushby
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Professor Dan McAullay
Edith Cowan University

Professor David Preen
University of Western Australia

Heather D'Antoine
Charles Darwin University, Darwin

Isabelle Crompton
Commissioner for Children and Young People TAS

Jacqueline McGowan-Jones
Commissioner for Children and Young People WA

Dr Jocelyn Jones
Curtin University

Marketa Reeves
University of Western Australia

Professor Natasha Nassar
University of Sydney

Peter Robinson
ACT Government Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate

TBC
Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth

Professor Rebecca Glauert
University of Western Australia

Dr Scott Sims
University of Western Australia

Professor Sharon Goldfeld
Murdoch Children's Research Institute

Oversight Group

Dr Adrian Burton
Australian Research Data Commons

Adrian Clutterbuck
Children's Health Queensland

TBC
National Children's Commissioner

Anne-Marie Rushby
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Professor Dan McAullay
Edith Cowan University

Professor David Preen
University of Western Australia

Heather D'Antoine
Charles Darwin University, Darwin

Isabelle Crompton
Commissioner for Children and Young People TAS

Jacqueline McGowan-Jones
Commissioner for Children and Young People WA

Dr Jocelyn Jones
Curtin University

Marketa Reeves
University of Western Australia

Professor Natasha Nassar
University of Sydney

Peter Robinson
ACT Government Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate

TBC
Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth

Professor Rebecca Glauert
University of Western Australia

Dr Scott Sims
University of Western Australia

Professor Sharon Goldfeld
Murdoch Children's Research Institute

Oversight Group

Dr Adrian Burton
Australian Research Data Commons

Adrian Clutterbuck
Children's Health Queensland

TBC
National Children's Commissioner

Anne-Marie Rushby
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Professor Dan McAullay
Edith Cowan University

Professor David Preen
University of Western Australia

Heather D'Antoine
Charles Darwin University, Darwin

Isabelle Crompton
Commissioner for Children and Young People TAS

Jacqueline McGowan-Jones
Commissioner for Children and Young People WA

Dr Jocelyn Jones
Curtin University

Marketa Reeves
University of Western Australia

Professor Natasha Nassar
University of Sydney

Peter Robinson
ACT Government Chief Minister, Treasury and Economic Development Directorate

TBC
Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth

Professor Rebecca Glauert
University of Western Australia

Dr Scott Sims
University of Western Australia

Professor Sharon Goldfeld
Murdoch Children's Research Institute

Partnership Group

Partnership Group

Partnership Group

Young People Recruitment

Young People Advisory Group

Our Young People Advisory Group is made up of 13 passionate young people who bring with them diverse perspectives and lived experience of being a young person in Australia. Group members range from 14 to 22 years of age and are located all across Australia. The YPAG meets 6 times a year to advise on matters related to the design, use and promotion of the Atlas.

The Australian Child and Youth Wellbeing Atlas (ACYWA) acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises their enduring connection to land, waters, and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. ACYWA is committed to engaging with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, respecting diversity, and contributing to community development and sustainability.

© 2025 Australian Child and Youth Wellbeing Atlas

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The Australian Child and Youth Wellbeing Atlas (ACYWA) acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises their enduring connection to land, waters, and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. ACYWA is committed to engaging with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, respecting diversity, and contributing to community development and sustainability.

© 2025 Australian Child and Youth Wellbeing Atlas

Designed by

The Australian Child and Youth Wellbeing Atlas (ACYWA) acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises their enduring connection to land, waters, and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. ACYWA is committed to engaging with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, respecting diversity, and contributing to community development and sustainability.

© 2025 Australian Child and Youth Wellbeing Atlas

Designed by