The Biggest and Most Influential Healthcare Exhibition In The Southern Hemisphere

March 11 - 12, 2026  ICC, Sydney
Kerry Bubica

Kerry Bubica

Infrastructure Project Manager Great Ocean Road Health
Kerry Bubica

Kerry Bubica Infrastructure Project Manager, Great Ocean Road Health “Building resilient healthcare infrastructure for rural and regional communities.” Kerry Bubica is an experienced Infrastructure Project Manager with a strong background in health facility design and development for rural and regional communities. In her current role as Infrastructure Project Manager at Great Ocean Road Health, winner of the 2024 Victorian Public Healthcare Award – Premier's Small Health Service of the Year, Kerry leads projects that improve safety, functionality, and sustainability in environments where resources and access can be limited, ensuring facilities meet the needs of patients, staff, and the broader community. Her expertise includes project planning, asset lifecycle management, procurement, and stakeholder engagement, with a focus on practical solutions that work in real-world rural settings. Kerry is skilled at balancing compliance requirements with operational realities, delivering projects that support high-quality care while respecting budget and time constraints. Kerry has successfully transferred skills in strategic thinking, marketing, and communication into the health infrastructure sector, combining analytical insight with collaborative leadership to deliver projects that support high-quality care for rural and regional communities.

Health Facilities Summit (Delegate Only) - Day 1

3:30 PM Supporting a Self-Sufficient Health System in Rural and Remote Areas – Managing Cost, Workforce & Ageing Infrastructure Challenges

Delivering equitable healthcare in rural and remote Australia requires more than digital fixes - it demands smart, scalable infrastructure solutions tailored to local realities. However, balancing community needs with the persistent barriers of geography, cost inequity, and limited technical expertise is a tough challenge. Join our panel to learn solutions for remote and regional specific health infrastructure challenges, including:
  • Practical strategies for delivering and maintaining infrastructure
  • Sustaining digital health systems in low-resource settings, from maintenance to workforce upskilling
  • Funding models that account for the true cost of rural health delivery, including higher service and trade premium

Check out the incredible speaker line-up to see who will be joining Kerry.

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