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Five everyday Australians recognised for their leadership and advocacy in reshaping the HIV response

The National Association of People with HIV Australia and Gilead Sciences Australia 3 mins read

Melbourne, Australia 1 December 2025 - The National Association of People with HIV Australia (NAPWHA) and Gilead Sciences Australia are proud to announce the 2025 Community Champions. Five remarkable everyday Australians have been recognised for their leadership, support and advocacy for people living with HIV. 

Now in its fifth year, the Community Champions program continues to highlight the extraordinary contribution individuals make to the HIV response in Australia through their compassion, commitment and community leadership. This year saw a record 56 nominations from within the sector, reflecting not only the breadth of experience within the community but also the significant role played by those who walk alongside people living with HIV. 

Among this year’s recipients are four peer workers whose lived experience strengthens the care they provide and a GP who has been a strong advocate for embedding peer support within clinical practice. Together, they represent the many allies who offer insight, connection and practical support at some of life’s most challenging moments. 

NAPWHA President Scott Harlum said this year’s recipients demonstrate the power of lived experience in action. “Peer support has always been at the heart of Australia’s HIV response and this year’s Champions embody that more clearly than ever. They remind us that progress is driven by people with lived experience, and by those who stand in solidarity alongside them. Their work brings dignity, hope and connection at a time when stigma and inequity still shape the lives of too many.” 

Gilead Sciences ANZ Director Public Affairs Lisa Maguire said the growth of the program reflects its deepening impact. “Gilead is honoured to support the Community Champions program in its fifth year. The record number of nominations this year illustrates the continuing growth of the program and the enormous respect communities have for their peers, advocates and allies,” Ms Maguire said. 

“We are proud to stand with NAPWHA and recognise those in the community who share our continuing commitment to reducing stigma and improving outcomes for everyone living with HIV,” Ms Maguire said. 

The 2025 Community Champions are: 

  • Babi – Overseas Born Community Champion. A trailblazing transgender woman and community leader, Babi supports migrants, international students and people living with HIV to navigate stigma, identity and complex systems with dignity, strength and care. 

  • Helen – Peer Community Champion. A Peer Navigator with Queensland Positive People (QPP), Helen walks beside people living with HIV with empathy and calm assurance, helping them reconnect with care, rebuild confidence and find community. 

  • Charlie – Emerging Community Champion. A peer worker and case manager at WAAC, Charlie provides grounded, compassionate support to people facing isolation, migration challenges and stigma, creating welcoming spaces where connection and belonging can grow. 

  • Ron – Bolder Community Champion. A social worker, researcher and long-time advocate, Ron champions the rights, visibility and wellbeing of older people living with HIV, using lived experience to guide connection, community and change. 

  • Dr. Fergus McCabe – Health Ally Community Champion. A respected HIV GP and strong advocate for peer-led care, Fergus centres patient choice and collaboration, empowering peers as leaders within a community-driven model of care. 

For more information about the 2025 Community Champions, visit: 
napwha.org.au/community-champions 

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About us:

Issued by SenateSHJ on behalf of NAPWHA and Gilead Sciences.  

About NAPWHA 

The National Association of People with HIV Australia (NAPWHA) is Australia’s peak non-government organisation representing community-based groups of people with HIV across Australia. The organisation provides advocacy, policy, health promotion, effective representation, and outreach on a national level. Their work includes a range of health and education initiatives that promote the highest quality standard of care for HIV-positive people. NAPWHA’s vision is a world where all people with HIV can reach their full potential free from stigma and discrimination.  

About Gilead Sciences  

Gilead Sciences, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company that has pursued and achieved breakthroughs in medicine for more than three decades, with the goal of creating a healthier world for all people. The company is committed to advancing innovative medicines to prevent and treat life-threatening diseases, including HIV, viral hepatitis and cancer. Gilead operates in more than 35 countries worldwide, with headquarters in Foster City, California.Based in Melbourne, Gilead Sciences Australia and New Zealand employs over 100 people. 

About Gilead | HIV 

Over 35+ years, Gilead has relentlessly pursued a better, healthier world for people living with HIV. Together with Australian researchers, community organisations and inspirational advocates, their contribution spans the full continuum of HIV care – from prevention to treatment to working toward the ultimate goal: a cure. 

Gilead works closely with and listens to the communities most affected by HIV to urgently advance prevention and treatment strategies and advocate for policies that address discrimination and ensure people receive the care and services they need. Through many global and local collaborations, Gilead strives to reduce disparities across HIV care and prevention, advance education among healthcare professionals and support local communities. 

Gilead, the Gilead logo and the Creating Possible tagline are registered trademarks of Gilead Sciences, Inc. Gilead Sciences Pty Ltd. Level 28, 385 Bourke Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, Victoria, Australia. ABN 71 072 611 708. AU-UNB-1030 Date of preparation: November 2025 


Contact details:

Robert Wisniewski, Gilead Sciences Australia  

+ 61 431 222 095 

 

Adrian Ogier, NAPWHA  

adrian@napwha.org.au 

 

Chloe Danvers, SenateSHJ 

+61 466 626 429

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