Professor Caroline Homer AO
Deputy Director – Gender Equity, Diversity & Inclusion; Co-Head, Global Women's and Newborn Health; Co-Head, Immunisation and Health Systems Strengthening
Background
Professor Caroline Homer AO is the leading midwifery researcher in Australia and has an international reputation as a scholar and leader in maternal and newborn health care and service delivery.
She obtained her PhD in 2001 and since then has led research and development projects in Australia and internationally especially in relation to health services delivery, reproductive, maternal and newborn care, human resources for health workforce development and midwifery education. She has more than 30 years of experience in the sector – as a clinician, educator, researcher and leader.
Listen to Professor Homer on Episode 6 of our How Science Matters Podcast below.
Qualifications
- 2008: MMedSc (Clin Epi), University of Sydney, Australia
- 2001: PhD, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
- 1997: MNurs, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
Appointments
- Advisory Board Member, Franklin Women (2024-current)
- Co-Chair, Australian Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing National Expert Advisory Executive, Development of National Pregnancy Guidelines (2008-current)
- Chair, NHMRC Council (2021-2023), Member (2018-2021) Ministerial appointment
- Deputy Chair, Australian Medical Research Advisory Committee (AMRAB) for the Medical Research Future Fund (2021-2023)
- Inaugural Chair, WHO's Strategic and Technical Advisory Group of Experts (STAGE) for Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health, and Nutrition (2020-2022) - appointed by the WHO Director General
- Member: WHO’s Scientific and Technical Advisory Group (STAG) for the UNDP/UNFPA/UNICEF/WHO/World Bank Special Programme of Research, Development and Research Training in Human Reproduction (2020-2022)
Awards
- 2023: Frank Fenner Award
- 2022: NHMRC Elizabeth Blackburn Investigator Grant Award
- 2022: Honorary Fellowship, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
- 2019: Women’s Hospitals Australasia – Medal of Distinction
- 2017: Order of Australia in the Queen’s Birthday Awards
- 2013: Australian College of Midwives’ Inaugural Writing Prize named the Caroline Homer Writing Prize in acknowledgement of contribution to academic writing and publication on the midwifery profession
- 2013: Awarded Life Membership of Australian College of Midwives (NSW Branch)
- 2012: UTS Alumni Award for Excellence 2012 - Faculty of Health
- 2011: Winner: Researcher Development (including Supervision) Award. UTS Vice-Chancellor's Awards for Research Excellence.
Positions
- 2022: Deputy Director – Gender Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Burnet Institute
- 2018: Co-Program Director, Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health, Burnet Institute
- Co-Head, Global Women’s and Newborn Health group, Burnet Institute
- Co-Head, Immunisation and Health Systems Strengthening group, Burnet Institute
- Visiting Professorial roles: University of Technology Sydney, Monash University, Deakin University and the University of Melbourne, Australia, Cardiff University Wales, UK, King’s College London, UK
Burnet publications
View 211 moreSyphilis: A Need for Renewed Focus and Attention Across Health Systems
Journal of Advanced Nursing
Shailendra Sawleshwarkar et al
New guidelines for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of postpartum haemorrhage: ending the geography of risk
The Lancet Global Health
Aris T. Papageorghiou et al
The state of abortion services in five Pacific Island countries: a legislative analysis and scoping review
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Jenny Cao et al
Reports and other work
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Covid-19 Global Trends and Analysis - Global Epidemiology and Global Snapshots. (PUBLIC HEALTH REPORT)
Covid-19 Global Trends and Analysis - Global Epidemiology and Global Snapshots. (PUBLIC HEALTH REPORT) -
COVID-19 and its impacts on primary health services and public health infectious disease programs in Papua New Guinea. (PUBLIC HEALTH REPORT)
The global total number of reported cases is 184 million and the grim milestone of four million deaths has been reached. The cumulative number of cases is equivalent to 23.5 per 1,000 population.
COVID-19 and its impacts on primary health services and public health infectious disease programs in Papua New Guinea. (PUBLIC HEALTH REPORT)
Current projects
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Protektem Pikinini Blong Yu: Preventing mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B in Vanuatu
This field trial compares the effectiveness of WHO-based viral load testing guidelines to an alternative model of care.
Global maternal and newborn health platform
We're gathering data on the care provided to women as well as asking women about their experiences.
Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies (HMHB)
A collaborative research program aimed at providing life-saving health care for women and children in Papua New Guinea.
Past projects
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The Optimise Study: Optimising Isolation, Quarantine and Distancing for COVID-19
This project aims to find out how Victorians are experiencing COVID-19 and responding to the measures introduced to stop the spread of the virus.
WHO recommendations on antenatal corticosteroids and tocolytics
We supported updates to the World Health Organization’s recommendations on the use of certain medications to improve preterm birth outcomes.
Optimising Quarantine
Understanding the experiences and needs of specific population groups during home-isolation/quarantine for COVID-19 to inform pandemic responses.
News and features
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Special focus on Thailand in Burnet Travel Awards
Funds totalling $140,000 have been shared among 22 Burnet Institute Travel Award winners for 2025, including a new and special award, the Princess Srinagarindra PhD Scholarship.
World Health Day 2025: healthy beginnings, hopeful futures
On World Health Day, we're emphasising how healthy beginnings for mothers and babies lead to hopeful futures.