Board of Directors
SETAC began in 1992 as a primary health care service initiated and operated by our local community. SETAC's aim was, and still is, to deliver holistic, comprehensive, and culturally appropriate health care to our Community.
Our Board of Aboriginal Directors were elected by our Community to represent their interests and they understand the position and role we play in supporting our Communities to live better lives.

Luke Dillon a carpenter by trade is the owner operator of his own building business.

Clair Andersen is an Associate Professor at the University of Tasmania.

Rodney Dillon an Aboriginal Rights activist works for Amnesty International.

Michelle Synnott works in education and is a long time member of SETAC.

Brendan Coad is a long time community member of SETAC.