Its work is guided by a national Advisory Board of 13 members who are prominent in the field of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and provide cultural governance.
[6] There is also a national network of honorary consultants who have expertise in various areas of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health.
[citation needed] The HealthInfoNet defines its target audience broadly as all people working, studying or interested in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health.
The HealthInfoNet engages actively with various stakeholder groups: The resource provides comprehensive, up-to-date, evidence-derived information about Australian Indigenous health.
The website has a number of component parts including: The HealthInfoNet also supports a number of online yarning places (Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook) that enable people interested in Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health to share information, knowledge and experience[10][11] about specific health topics.