Our Executive
The NPASA executive structure is different to other competitors. Our elected executive consist of a President, Vice-President and Treasurer who must all be nurses, these executive members make all policy decisions for NPASA.
The Secretary is appointed by the executive under the constitution and does not make policy decisions. Instead, the Secretary sees to the day-to-day operations of the organisation on behalf of the executive.
When we say "Run by Nurses for Nurses" we mean it.
Kara Thomas
President
Kara Thomas specialised in perioperative nursing early in her career, undertaking postgraduate specialty education and learning multiple specialties over nearly two decades. For Kara nursing is more than a job, it is a calling and a passion. To be able to serve the community during times of vulnerability and to see what is possible with evidence-based best practice is a great privilege. Team leading a busy tertiary obstetric and gynaecology theatre was a challenge that I cherished. “I loved my job.”
Kara has also undertaken a Masters of Community and International Development and has used her knowledge to research and contribute to policy discussion. Truth and transparency in policy development are critical to ensuring we build a healthcare system that creates Public confidence and safety. Trust in practitioners and our institutions relies on professional integrity, open scientific discourse, and accountability.
Kara is one of NPAQ’s founding members, motivated to get involved because NPAQ has no political affiliations and is an organisation run by Nurses for Nurses. An association dedicated to fighting for the best possible health system for practitioners and the patients/clients they serve.
Ella Leach
State Secretary
Michelle Southwell
Treasurer
Michelle brings a wealth of diverse experience to the healthcare sector, having commenced her nursing journey as an Enrolled Nurse in the NSW Riverina District, and working at the Royal Brisbane Hospital, and General Practitioners practices. With a dedicated career spanning over 12 years in the Queensland Ambulance Service as a paramedic, Michelle has honed her skills in emergency medical response.
Michelle went on to complete a Diploma in Midwifery and Health Management and has experience working as a Clinical Nurse within the nursing workforce combined with experience as a Casual Duty Nurse Manager and Nurse Navigator.
Michelle is passionate about advocating and supporting all nurses. In 2019, she became a proud member of the Nurses Professional Association of Queensland (NPAQ). Michelle was drawn to NPAQ's commitment to remaining apolitical and being an organisation by Nurses for Nurses. She believes in the power of collective strength and actively engages in advocating for and supporting her fellow nurses within the complexities of the healthcare system.
Michelle is not only dedicated to her professional roles in healthcare but also excited about making meaningful improvements in the field. Her commitment to the well-being of both patients and healthcare professionals highlights her drive to foster positive changes within the healthcare industry.