
ACON CEO Receives Order of Australia
ACON鈥檚 CEO, Nicolas Parkhill, has been made a Member of the Order of Australia in recognition of his services to community health, especially those living with HIV.
The honour was also bestowed upon Parkhill for the delivery of healthcare. He has been working in this field for over 30 years.
During this time, he has been a strong advocate for LGBTQI communities and their health. He has also advocated for the health and wellbeing of people living with HIV.
‘I am Deeply Humbled by this Honour’
鈥淚 am deeply humbled by this honour,鈥 Parkhill said. 鈥淲orking to end HIV transmissions and improve health outcomes for HIV positive and LGBTQ people has been a great passion and privilege.
鈥淚 feel incredibly fortunate to have been able to do this work alongside some extraordinary mentors, colleagues and volunteers, and this honour is a reflection on their tenacity, spirit, sense of community, expertise and sense of purpose and justice.
鈥淚 am incredibly grateful to them all, and for our works to be recognised in such a way.鈥
Parkhill is a leader in the HIV sector both nationally and internationally and has been ACON鈥檚 CEO since 2009.
Established Australia鈥檚 First Community-Based Rapid HIV Testing Service
In recent years, he has helped with reducing the amount of HIV cases in New South Wales by establishing Australia鈥檚 first community-based rapid HIV testing service as well as setting up the multi-award winning and internationally recognised educational campaign, 鈥淓nding HIV.鈥
He has also aided the rollout of the HIV prevention medication, PrEP, in NSW and encouraged HIV-positive people who have not sought treatment to manage their health, to do so.
The Australian Federation of AIDS Organisation鈥檚 (AFAO) president, Mark Orr, thanked Parkhill for his 鈥渃ontinued service to HIV and LGBTQ health鈥 and congratulated him on receiving the 鈥減restigious honour.鈥
鈥淭he diverse communities ACON and AFAO serve and support are stronger and more resilient thanks to the tireless efforts of people like Nicolas,鈥 Orr said.
Media Release: ACON CEO Nicolas Parkhill Receives Order of Australia Honour
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Among Parkhill鈥檚 other achievements are focusing on the health of LGBTQI women, culturally and linguistically diverse people, and the trans and gender diverse communities.
鈥淎CON commends Nicolas on this well-deserved recognition of his decades-long work in HIV, public and community health,鈥 ACON President Justin Koonin said.
鈥淗is community leadership has been an extremely important factor in driving HIV transmission rates in NSW down to the lowest levels seen since records began in 1985, and have helped make NSW a global leader in efforts to end HIV transmission.鈥
Koonin also said Parkhill is an 鈥渋nspiration to many in the HIV sector and wider LGBTQ communities.鈥
Before joining ACON, Parkhill held senior management and policy roles at NSW Health and the NSW Cabinet Office. He is also a former board member of ACON, the AFAO and the Asia-Pacific Coalition on Male Sexual Health.





