15/06/2026
Honoured to create this piece for Aspen Medical Foundation in recognition of their 14+ years of support for Malpa Young Doctors.
Thank you for investing in the health, education and future of children across Australia. Through Malpa, Aboriginal and non-Indigenous children learn together, build healthier habits, and are inspired to dream big.
Together, we're helping create healthier futures, stronger communities and the next generation of leaders.
❤️💙💛
Last week, Aspen Medical Foundation Chair Sian Keys and Social Impact Manager Melissa Broers had the pleasure of meeting with Malpa Young Doctors’ new CEO, Tracey Thompson.
Tracey brings an impressive background in leadership, community engagement, sport and advocacy. A former Australian Jillaroos representative and captain of the inaugural Indigenous Women’s All Stars team, her career has been defined by service and impact, from her time as a Queensland Police Officer to leading initiatives that support First Nations communities through health, reconciliation and education.
We were delighted to hear about Tracey’s vision for Malpa and to receive a beautiful thank you gift, created by Kelly Hammant, from Solid Tracks recognising the Aspen Medical Foundation’s more than 14 years of support for Malpa’s important work.
We look forward to continuing our partnership and supporting healthier futures for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and their communities.
The Aspen Medical Foundation is supported through profits from Aspen Medical Australia and the generous support of donors and supporters