The Better Together SNHN Primary Healthcare Symposium:  Bridging Minds and Systems in Mental Health 

Sponsorship of our Primary Healthcare Summit is an opportunity to promote your brand, showcase your services and demonstrate your support for the education, health, wellbeing and development of GPs and healthcare professionals.  It is an opportunity for your organisation to reach GPs and a range of primary health professionals and decision makers.

Be quick to express your interest.

The “Better Together” Primary Healthcare Summit will be held as a face-to-face event on Thursday 26 March, 2026.

View the event page here for more details.

Benefits

  • Reach a target audience of health professionals and decision makers
  • Promotion and advertising of your company prior, at and post event
  • Business Development opportunity

About the Event

The Primary Healthcare Summit will be held on  26 March 2026 at the Epping Club, 45 Rawson Street, Epping NSW 2121. 

The SNHN Primary Healthcare Summit builds on our a well-regarded Annual Health Symposium, bringing together decision makers and people working in health and community services within the region. This year the evening will include face-to-face for approximately 150+ guests.

Who Attends?

  • GPs, Medical Specialists, Practice Nurses and Practice Managers
  • Healthcare Executives, leaders, and decision makers
  • Allied health professionals
  • Health, aged and community service providers
  • Government and non-government organisations
  • Professional associations

Sponsorship Options

Healthcare Summit Sponsor Benefits
SOLD OUT Platinum $5,000
Gold $4,000
Silver $3,000
Bronze $2,000
*Short video (20 — 30 sec) on your organisation played at the event
*Post-event Electronic Direct Mail (EDM) sent to all attendees on your behalf
Prime position of Expo Table
Logo acknowledgement to be included on participant CPD certificates
100—Word profile on your organisation included in the event program
*Banner advertisement in SNHN eNews (sent to up to 7,000 healthcare professionals). Platinum & Gold – Full Banner, Silver – Half Banner
Promotional flyer or item included in attendees’ conference bags
Trade display table
Company logo included on all pre-event promotional material

Sponsorship Expression of Interest

SNHN Primary Healthcare Symposium Sponsorship EOI

Enquiries

Brooke Jay
Clinical Engagement Manager
bjay@snhn.org.au

Robi Robinson
Education Program Coordinator
rrobinson@snhn.org.au

Sponsor Testimonials

I really appreciate the great work of SNHN – thank you for your commitment to quality education and cross discipline networking.

We attended a PHN event as the sponsor and got to speak with many of the guests. We just wanted to say thank you for allowing us to be part of this event, it was very effective for us. We would like to be considered to sponsor more of your events in future.

We sponsored the most well-orchestrated PHN event ever, it was seamless and generated so much interest for us.

Conditions of Sponsorship

Termination and modification

  • Sponsors acknowledge that aspects of this event may be modified at short notice or terminated by SNHN in its absolute discretion due to public health considerations, a low number of registrations or due to an unexpected speaker cancellation.
  • SNHN may by notice, at any time and in its absolute discretion, terminate this agreement if it considers that the Sponsorship arrangement is no longer:
    • for reasons beyond its control, in the interests of SNHN or a funder of SNHN; or
    • in compliance with the requirements of the SNHN Sponsorship Promotion and Advertising Policy and Procedure.
  • In the case of termination by SNHN under this clause, SNHN will endeavour to give as much notice as possible and provide reasons for termination.
  • The Sponsor agrees to the publication by SNHN of information regarding this Agreement which may include the name and details of the Sponsor, including on a website controlled by SNHN. In addition, if SNHN is required by any government authority, under law, or pursuant to a court order to disclose specific information regarding this Agreement, the Organisation hereby consents to SNHN’s disclosure of the information so required.
  • The Sponsor acknowledges that SNHN will collect, hold, use and disclose any personal information received from the Sponsor under this Agreement. All personal information received by SNHN will always be handled in accordance with SNHN’s Privacy policy which is available on the SNHN website.  The Sponsor expressly consents to SNHN collecting, holding, using and disclosing any personal information received from the Sponsor in this manner and in accordance with SNHN’s Privacy policy. The Sponsor warrants that it shall obtain the prior written consent of each individual for the disclosure of their respective personal information to SNHN and shall notify such individuals that if the individual wants to access or rectify their personal information, they should contact.
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Jacqui Emery

Jacqui is a passionate advocate for equity in healthcare and an accomplished leader with over 20 years of experience across the not-for-profit, corporate, and media sectors.

Most recently, she served as CEO of Royal Far West, where she championed access to developmental, mental health, and allied health services for children in rural and remote communities. Her work has driven early intervention, education, and advocacy initiatives that have influenced policy and funding outcomes nationwide.

Jacqui’s deep commitment to creating opportunities for those who need them most aligns perfectly with SNHN’s vision:continuing to work collaboratively to help our community live their best health.

Ramon del Carmen

Ramon is a senior organisational leader with extensive experience in highly competitive and heavily regulated environments including banking and telecommunications as well as the not-for-profit health sector with over 12 years of CEO experience and 9 years of CFO experience. He combines innovation and strategic thinking with strong leadership to deliver results in challenging environments that are undergoing significant and time-critical change.

Ramon is currently a non-executive director and Treasurer of Bobby Goldsmith Foundation and held previous non-executive director positions with Your Side Australia and Primary and Community Care Services (PCCS).

Ramon has a Bachelor of Economics from The University of Sydney, an MBA and MA (Business Research) from Macquarie Graduate School of Management. He is a Fellow of Chartered Accountant Australia and New Zealand, and a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

Eugene McGarrell

Eugene has more than 45 years of experience in the health, social and wellbeing sectors across the UK and Australia, with roles in clinical, community development, management, and executive leadership. As CEO of Healthy Australia, he led initiatives like Safe, feedAustralia, and Thriving Together, which promoted children’s health and learning. He introduced innovative approaches in workers’ compensation, such as social prescribing, to prevent injuries and aid recovery.

A systems thinker, Eugene advocates for challenging convention and disrupting the status quo to address complex social problems. His career began as a mental health nurse, and he has worked across government and social services to tackle issues facing vulnerable communities. Notably, in 1998, he co-led a project in Kingston that reduced suicide rates by 40%.

Eugene co-designed The Collective NSW in 2013, bringing together community, government, and business to break the cycle of disadvantage, leading to successful initiatives like the Greenway Wellbeing Centre and SILC. He is dedicated to empowering communities to design their own solutions and improve health, social, and economic outcomes.

He holds a PG Dip in Care Policy and Management from London Guildhall University and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

Sara Warburton

Sara is a skilled strategic leader with a wealth of experience in customer-centric leadership roles within the health and care sector. Her extensive career spans senior positions in business development, strategy, marketing communications, service innovation, and operational excellence across both the UK and Australia.

Sara has demonstrated her expertise in both for-profit and non-profit sectors, as well as within government contracts, where she has successfully driven organisational transformation programs and enhanced access and experience for patients and communities. Her dedication to excellence is further demonstrated by her volunteer roles, including serving as a Strategic Advisor to Frontline Yoga and most recently as Chief-of-Staff for a mental health startup.

Sara holds a Bachelor’s degree (Hons) in Business Management from Oxford Brookes University and has completed the MBA Essentials Course at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Additionally, she participated in the development of the McKinsey Not-For-Profit Executive Leadership Program and has informally studied behavioural economics and technology in healthcare.

Deb Pallavicini

Deborah’s general management responsibilities include teams working with and supporting primary healthcare providers across our region, including General Practitioners and Allied Health Professionals. Her strategic approach to role responsibilities provides solid direction for those teams engaged in quality improvement, chronic disease management, digital health, emergency response, improved service integration, corporate communications, and marketing. Deborah is also responsible for directing the Clinical Engagement team, ensuring our professional members’ capabilities are continually enhanced for delivering the right care to our local community at the right time and place.

With over 12 years of experience working as a Practice Manager in medium to large General Practices, Deborah has also worked with the Improvement Foundation (IF), taking part in the Australian Primary Care Collaboratives on two occasions. The experience she gained over this period has translated into a strong and practical understanding of the Primary Care environment and the importance of Quality Improvement for enhancing patient outcomes.

Deborah’s experience at SNHN is inclusive of involvement in the development and rollout of quality improvement programs inclusive of dementia management in general practice and broader chronic disease management programs; the COVID-19 response across the region’s primary care providers inclusive of RACFs, coupled with the later rollout of COVID-19 vaccinations.

Deborah holds a Master’s in Health Management focusing on Quality and Safety in Healthcare and a Graduate Certificate in Health Science.