Dr William Hunter and Healthy Communities scholarships now open

APPLICATIONS are now open for two long-running $10,000 scholarships supporting rural health students from the Moree and Gwydir regions.

Supported by HealthWISE and the Gwydir Cotton Growers Association, the Dr William Hunter and Healthy Communities scholarships provide financial support for local students studying medicine, nursing or allied health.

Last year’s recipient, Madelyn Johnson, said the Dr William Hunter scholarship was instrumental in easing her financial burden while completing her medical studies at Charles Sturt University.

“It also boosted my confidence and reaffirmed my commitment to my academic and career goals,” Ms Johnson said.

With a shared aim of bringing more health professionals back to the bush, the Dr William Hunter scholarship and a variety of Gwydir CGA scholarships have helped local students complete their studies for the past two decades.

This year’s Healthy Communities scholarship winner, James Nolan, with Gwydir CGA committee member, Liam Winter.
This year’s Healthy Communities scholarship winner, James Nolan, with Gwydir CGA committee member, Liam Winter.

Through a partnership between HealthWISE and Gwydir CGA, both scholarships can be applied for through a single form.

Retired GP and scholarship namesake, Dr William Hunter, said the need for trained health professionals in rural areas remains urgent.

“We know that students from rural backgrounds are much more likely to return there,” Dr Hunter said.

“Telehealth helps, but it’s no substitute for clinical examination and on-site care.”

Occupational therapy student and 2025 Healthy Communities winner, James Nolan, said his first-hand experience of the difficulties receiving specialised health care in rural communities inspired him to bring more services to the country.

“As Dr Hunter said, it’s country students that go out, get degrees and come back, and that’s my goal,” Mr Nolan said.

Mr Nolan dreams of opening a mobile practice in Moree one day, specialising in neurodiverse paediatrics.

“I hope to make a difference in people’s lives, in whatever way I can,” he said.

Mikala Bearman, the 2025 Dr William Hunter encouragement scholarship winner, is also set on bringing her skills back to the area.

Studying counselling, Mikala is the first person in her family to attend university, and hopes her journey inspires others.

Gwydir CGA committee member Liam Winter said the CGA is proud to support students who want to give back to their communities.

“The scholarships aim to build a stronger, more viable health sector,” Mr Winter said.

Applications for both scholarships close on October 31, 2025.

Applicants must be Australian citizens in their second year or above of an undergraduate medical, allied health or nursing degree, at any Australian university, and not currently receiving another scholarship.

Successful applicants will complete two rural placements, including one in Moree, Bingara, Warialda or Collarenebri.

To apply, email barwonha@healthwise.org.au or call 6752 7196.

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