Southern Australia / Northern Territories State Chair
Dr Nicole Diakomichalis
My name is Nicole Diakomichalis, and I am delighted to introduce myself as the new chair of the SA/NT ASA committee. I am passionate about medical education, spending most of my non clinical time teaching medical students, trainees, nursing staff and fellow anaesthetists. Clinically I have a particular interest in anaesthesia for ENT, trauma, and obstetrics. Outside of my professional role, I enjoy spending quality time with friends and family and attending music concerts, with a broad range of tastes from orchestral to rock. I look forward to collaborating with our members and continuing the ASA’s efforts to support and advance anaesthesia in our region.
As part of our role, we have spent some time looking at the implications of public in private work. In recent years, the increase in public in private work funded through multiparty arrangements between the government and private hospitals, has led the ASA SA/NT to consult with the national ASA EAC on the GST status of public in private work.
A brief note to our Trainees who have exams approaching – Remember that the ASA is here to support you in any way we can, whether through advice, resources or simply encouragement. You’ve worked hard to reach this point, and we are confident in your abilities. Good luck, and don’t hesitate to reach out if we can assist you in this journey.

Latest news

NRHA letter: A call for long term indexed funding
The Australian Society of Anaesthetists is one of the 55 member organisations of the National Rural Health Alliance (NRHA). The NRHA have recently called upon to the Australian Government

The ASA does not support recent statements made linking paracetamol (acetaminophen) use during pregnancy & increased risk of autism.
No well-conducted scientific studies have proven that paracetamol use during pregnancy is a cause for autism. The largest and most rigorous study to date is from Sweden and involved over 2.4 million

Rural Generalists Officially Recognised as Specialists – ASA Welcomes and Endorses the Milestone
On 21 September, Minister for Health and Aged Care, the Hon. Mark Butler MP, announced the formal recognition of Rural Generalists (RGs) as a specialist field within general practice. This landmark decision
Want to join the SA & NT Committee?
We always welcome new members to our team so if you are interested in joining the SA & NT Committee please email Ms Suzanne Bowyer
If there are any workplace concerns or issues that you feel the ASA should be aware of please email the Policy team.
