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Board of directors

Diana Newcombe

Diana Newcombe

Diana Newcombe

Diana is the Chief Executive of the Law Society of South Australia. Prior to this role, Diana was the General Counsel for Workskil Australia. Her previous roles include Manager, Legal Practice at the Legal Services Commission of South Australia and National Director, Legal Services for the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency.

Diana is the Chief Executive of the Law Society of South Australia. Prior to this role, Diana was the General Counsel for Workskil Australia. Her previous roles include Manager, Legal Practice at the Legal Services Commission of South Australia and National Director, Legal Services for the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. 


Diana worked in the UK for ten years where she was a Partner at the UK based Law Firm, Eversheds Sutherland LLP supporting clients working across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Diana has extensive Board experience and is the Chair of the Board of disability and aged care provider Community Support Incorporated and Deputy Chair of the Board of Governors of Pulteney Grammar School.


 "We are thrilled to support the organisation through the next stage of its journey and look forward to engaging with the CTE community to provide support and hope."  

Bill Richards

Diana Newcombe

Diana Newcombe

Bill’s life and career reflect a rare blend of discipline, leadership, and legacy-building across three distinct arenas: elite sport, military service, and executive business leadership. He played first-grade rugby league for the Parramatta Eels and first-grade rugby union for Brisbane Eastern Districts, later serving as President of the 

Bill’s life and career reflect a rare blend of discipline, leadership, and legacy-building across three distinct arenas: elite sport, military service, and executive business leadership. He played first-grade rugby league for the Parramatta Eels and first-grade rugby union for Brisbane Eastern Districts, later serving as President of the QRU Invitation XV. Representing Tasmania and the Australian Combined Services.


His enduring commitment to the sport continues through his volunteer leadership as President/Director of the Blue & Gold Alliance (Parramatta Eels Former Players and Officials

Association) and as Convenor of the Rugby League Former Players Collective, ensuring the legacy and well-being of past players remain front and centre.


As a National Service Officer, Bill served with distinction for over two decades in the Australian Defence Force. His deployments spanned Vietnam, India, Pakistan, Singapore, and Malaysia, where he led with integrity, cross-cultural acumen, and strategic foresight. He held senior roles with a various companies, where he led post-merger integrations, workforce reform, and cultural change across diverse geographies.


Bill is a connector in every sense of people, purpose, and possibility. Whether mentoring future leaders, advocating for former players, or shaping workforce strategy, he brings clarity, care, and conviction to everything he does.

Sarah Willey

Diana Newcombe

Sarah Willey

Sarah grew up in Townsville, North QLD and is the wife of Steve who has been diagnosed with probable CTE. Steve grew up in Ingham, North QLD which involved a lot of outdoor and high contact activities as a young North Queenslander who lived life to the max (and even pushing quite a few limits in between). Steve is in the later stages of C

Sarah grew up in Townsville, North QLD and is the wife of Steve who has been diagnosed with probable CTE. Steve grew up in Ingham, North QLD which involved a lot of outdoor and high contact activities as a young North Queenslander who lived life to the max (and even pushing quite a few limits in between). Steve is in the later stages of CTE now and lives a simple life which is why Sarah has embarked on this opportunity with ConneCTErs Australia.

 

Steve has experienced a range of difficult personal struggles for decades which increased in latter years, years of reporting challenges and presenting with symptoms associated with a degenerative brain disease and only being accurately diagnosed at the start of 2024.


Sarah has a Bachelor of Social Work and post graduate qualifications in mental health. Sarah brings with her a range of experience spanning over 20 plus years across various areas which includes senior leadership positions within government healthcare, clinical experience across allied health and mental health, and has had to opportunity to work for other government agencies. Her experience is extensive, and her approach is always about patient-centred care and being accountable to person, the cause and the community.

Mel Courts

Alison Crawford

Sarah Willey

Mel is a Registered Nurse with over 25 years of experience in oncology, complex case management, and service provision. She holds a Bachelor of Nursing and a Postgraduate Certificate in Oncology Nursing, bringing extensive clinical expertise and a strong commitment to patient-centred care.


Mel’s dedication to raising awareness of CTE is de

Mel is a Registered Nurse with over 25 years of experience in oncology, complex case management, and service provision. She holds a Bachelor of Nursing and a Postgraduate Certificate in Oncology Nursing, bringing extensive clinical expertise and a strong commitment to patient-centred care.


Mel’s dedication to raising awareness of CTE is deeply personal. Her husband, Troy, was diagnosed with probable CTE after years of searching for support and answers. A passionate amateur AFL footballer

from the age of nine through to 32, Troy experienced repetitive head knocks that have profoundly impacted his life and that of his family.


Drawing from both her professional background and lived experience, Mel is committed to improving support pathways, raising awareness, and advocating for individuals and families affected by CTE. Her unique perspective as both

a healthcare professional and carer allows her to contribute meaningfully to service development, education, and research initiatives in this vital area.

Stephen Mount

Alison Crawford

Alison Crawford

Stephen is an advocate for Medical Research and CTE Dementia awareness with first-hand experience in the long-term effects of repeated head traumas, the impacts on sufferers, family and friends and the stigmas associated with a diagnosis. His father Dennis, a former professional footballer is now in care accommodation with probable CTE de

Stephen is an advocate for Medical Research and CTE Dementia awareness with first-hand experience in the long-term effects of repeated head traumas, the impacts on sufferers, family and friends and the stigmas associated with a diagnosis. His father Dennis, a former professional footballer is now in care accommodation with probable CTE dementia, and a background in sports administration at NRL level has exposed him to former colleagues and friends dealing with various stages of the disease.


Stephen has Undergraduate Degrees in Law and Communications with previous career experience in television media and public relations, professional sports administration, medical research and company management. Stephen was instrumental in establishing one of Australia’s early CTE studies and he brings Board experience to ConneCTErs Australia through previous Director and Committee roles. His vision for CTE related research is two tiered. 


The first is to lobby for the necessary changes to the health and aged care systems to cope with the unique challenges CTE Dementia sufferers present.


The second is to secure adequate funding for researchers to discover a definitive diagnosis which may lead to the ultimate test, a bio marker to understand if a young athlete may be at risk of CTE later in life. He believes such outcomes will lead to successful collaborations with sporting bodies to shape the future of sports with high

exposure to brain traumas and minimise CTE related injuries.

Alison Crawford

Alison Crawford

Alison Crawford

Alison is a practicing naturopath and nutritionist with over 25 years of clinical experience. Her connection to CTE is deeply personal. Her husband, Justann, was an elite amateur boxer, once ranked number two in the world in the light heavyweight division. A proud Indigenous Australian, Justann represented Australia at two Olympic Games a

Alison is a practicing naturopath and nutritionist with over 25 years of clinical experience. Her connection to CTE is deeply personal. Her husband, Justann, was an elite amateur boxer, once ranked number two in the world in the light heavyweight division. A proud Indigenous Australian, Justann represented Australia at two Olympic Games and one Commonwealth Games, and has been inducted into the Indigenous Hall of Fame. 


While Alison never felt comfortable watching the sport, she supported his passion, even when his career came to a sudden end just before the 1998 Commonwealth Games due to health concerns raised by the coach. Like many athletes, Justann initially laughed off his memory lapses but the seriousness of his cognitive symptoms became

more evident, especially after a major post-COVID infection and health decline in 2022. In 2024, Alison and Justann connected with Dr Rowena Mobbs and began a new chapter of understanding and managing probable CTE.


Alison brings to ConneCTErs Australia both her lived experience as a carer and her clinical knowledge as a health professional. She is a strong advocate for the role of nutrition in supporting

brain health and reducing inflammation,  particularly for those living with or at risk of CTE. She believes that consistent dietary support has helped slow the progression of Justann’s symptoms. Despite hundreds of poorly managed concussions and retiring more than 25 years ago, Justann continues to work full time as a personal trainer  with supports and checks in

place, and remains an active, present husband and father.

Organisational Director

Sarah Willey is the Director of Connecters Australia and is coordinating the National CTE Support Group service delivery whilst working in Partnership with Dementia Australia. 

MEDICAL AND CLINICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

    OUR AMBASSADORS

    Wally and Lynda Lewis

    Michael & Frankie Lipman

    Michael & Frankie Lipman

    “Communication was an absolute priority during my football career, enabling us to work together as a team and achieve the best possible outcome in every game. Connecters provides a platform that allows us to communicate with and support those of us with probable Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) and our loved ones. I am happy to be a

    “Communication was an absolute priority during my football career, enabling us to work together as a team and achieve the best possible outcome in every game. Connecters provides a platform that allows us to communicate with and support those of us with probable Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) and our loved ones. I am happy to be a part of the Connecters Team and support where possible”.  Wally Lewis AM

    Michael & Frankie Lipman

    Michael & Frankie Lipman

    Michael & Frankie Lipman

    "When we safeguard our brain, we safeguard our entire self. 

    So, protect your brain because both your game and future depend on it." Michael Lipman


     Michael is committed to advocating for the health and wellbeing of current and former players, supporting education, prevention, and early intervention initiatives.  Michael has taken his commi

    "When we safeguard our brain, we safeguard our entire self. 

    So, protect your brain because both your game and future depend on it." Michael Lipman


     Michael is committed to advocating for the health and wellbeing of current and former players, supporting education, prevention, and early intervention initiatives.  Michael has taken his commitment to concussion and brain safety to co-authoring the book "Concussion" with his wife, Frankie.

    IAN ROBERTS

    Michael & Frankie Lipman

    James and Eshia Mcmanus

     Ian Roberts proudly supports ConneCTErs Australia as an Ambassador, bringing his respected voice and leadership to the organisation’s work in raising awareness of brain health and the impacts of CTE. 


     Ian’s resilience and commitment to social issues, including his advocacy for inclusion and equality within the LGBTQ+ community, reflect h

     Ian Roberts proudly supports ConneCTErs Australia as an Ambassador, bringing his respected voice and leadership to the organisation’s work in raising awareness of brain health and the impacts of CTE. 


     Ian’s resilience and commitment to social issues, including his advocacy for inclusion and equality within the LGBTQ+ community, reflect his courage and leadership. Through his ambassadorial role, he brings this same dedication to supporting awareness, compassion and progress for individuals and families impacted by CTE. 

    James and Eshia Mcmanus

    Vasiliki (Vicky) Valanidas

    James and Eshia Mcmanus

    James McManus and Eshia McManus support ConneCTErs Australia as Ambassadors, bringing a powerful family perspective to the organisation’s work in raising awareness of brain health and the impacts of living with probable CTE. 

    Vasiliki (Vicky) Valanidas

    Vasiliki (Vicky) Valanidas

    Vasiliki (Vicky) Valanidas

    "Working with people in the community who are living with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) has been one of the most humbling and eye-opening parts of my work. CTE isn’t just a medical condition, it’s something that changes lives deeply and quietly. 


    They deserve to be seen, heard, and supported because CTE may change how someone func

    "Working with people in the community who are living with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) has been one of the most humbling and eye-opening parts of my work. CTE isn’t just a medical condition, it’s something that changes lives deeply and quietly. 


    They deserve to be seen, heard, and supported because CTE may change how someone functions, but it never takes away their worth." Vicky Valandias

    Kirby Sefo

    Vasiliki (Vicky) Valanidas

    Vasiliki (Vicky) Valanidas

    Kirby Sefo joined ConneCTErs Australia as an Ambassador, bringing a strong commitment to supporting the wellbeing of athletes and raising awareness of brain health across the sporting community. 

    Robin McGilligan

    Robin McGilligan

    Robin McGilligan

    " Sport builds resilience, friendships, and joy but safety must come first. Concussions are not  just minor knocks. They can have lifelong consequences, especially for young players, and pretending otherwise is costing us dearly. 


     Concussions are not 'part of the game.' They are a serious health issue. Protecting brains means protecting futures, and we owe that to every child. " Robin McGilligan

    COMMITMENT TO CTE

    Associate Professor Rowena Mobbs

    "CTE is finally on the agenda of the Federal government, who generously pledged $12.5m in funding, recently announced by Minister Anika Wells MP, for the Concussion and CTE Coalition resulting from our advocacy in April 2024. 


    Our patients and their loved ones, led by the great Wally Lewis, stormed Parliament House to share the message at the Parliamentary Friends of Dementia with a subsequent appearance at the National Press Club. We are excited that this process is underway and will share updates with enthusiasm."


    CTE COMMUNITY

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