Palliative Care Australia Names New CEO

Palliative Care Australia

Palliative Care Australia is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Chris Hatherly as the organisation's new Chief Executive Officer.

Dr Hatherly is a highly respected not‑for‑profit leader with 20 years' experience across research, policy, health and ageing; most recently as CEO of The Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.

He brings deep expertise in national advocacy, evidence‑informed policy development, and coalition‑building across government, academia, industry and consumer groups. His early career included roles with Alzheimer's Australia (now Dementia Australia), where he oversaw research, policy and consumer‑engagement initiatives.

Dr Hatherly said he was honoured to take up the role and deeply motivated by PCA's mission.

"High-quality, compassionate and accessible palliative care benefits everyone in our society," he said. "I'm energised by the opportunity to work with PCA's Board, staff, members and partners, and to meet and hear from palliative care consumers and carers. I look forward to championing PCA's vision and contributing to better outcomes for people living with life‑limiting illness, their families and communities."

His appointment comes at a critical time for palliative care in Australia, with growing demand and significant reform across the health and aged care sectors. Dr Hatherly's expertise will support PCA's ongoing advocacy and strengthen its national leadership in improving access to high-quality palliative care.

PCA Chair, Dr Peter Allcroft, welcomed the appointment, saying, "I am delighted with the appointment of Chris and expect him to provide a steady and innovative influence on the organisation and the broader sector. His experience working at the interface of research, policy, service delivery and the community will be an invaluable asset to PCA's critical mission."

Dr Hatherly will commence with PCA on 8 July 2026. Simon Waring will continue as Interim CEO during this transition.

About us:

Palliative Care Australia is the national peak body for palliative care, representing those who work towards high-quality care for people with life-limiting illness, their families and carers.

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