About Us
The National Multidisciplinary Primary Care Research, Policy and Advocacy Consortium was formed in 2025, funded through the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF), with the aim of developing, testing and advising on the best models for multidisciplinary team-based (MDT) primary care. The Consortium consists of 50 Chief Investigators and 50 Associate Investigators from universities and research centres across Australia.

Lead Chief Investigator - Professor Michael Kidd AO
FAHMS, MBBS Hons (Melbourne), MD (Monash), DCCH (Flinders), DipRACOG, FRACGP, AMA(M), CCFP Canada, MCFP Canada, FRACMA (Hon), FRCGP (Hon) United Kingdom, FRNZCGP (Hon) New Zealand, FAFPM (Hon) Malaysia, FHKCFP (Hon) Hong Kong, FCGPSL (Hon) Sri Lanka, FBAFP (Hon) Bangladesh, FACNEM (Hon), FACHI, FAIDH, FAICD
Professor Michael Kidd AO FAHMS is an Australian academic, primary care researcher, educator and clinician. He has a joint appointment as the inaugural Director of the International Centre for Future Health Systems at the University of New South Wales, and as Professor of Global Primary Care and Future Health Systems with the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at the University of Oxford.

Senior Researcher - Associate Professor Margo Barr
PhD (UoW), GCertTertTLP (UoW), MPH (UQ), BSc (Flin)
Epidemiologist with interest and expertise in large scale cohort studies, behaviour risk factor and disease surveillance, primary health care and welfare, and survey and data linkage methodology. Currently Research Head of the Health Systems and Equity Research Program. The Health Systems and Equity Research Program includes teams of researchers who are imbedded into the local health districts. Some of our recent work includes evaluation of virtual health services for people at risk of homelessness, equity-focused review of the COVD-19 pandemic, rapid literature review on GP payment models for the Australian Government, improving the management of physical health for people with severe mental illness, community health navigators trials to improve patient outcomes, and developing equity frameworks and toolkits.