Whilst the Network itself was established in 2010, its precursor commenced in late 2009 through the hosting of a series of Primary Health Care Roundtables designed to link organisations and share information relating to the current national health reform agenda. It was through coming together regularly, that the organisations recognised the value of the partnerships being formed and the discussions that were taking place and agreed to formalise the Network.
During 2011, the network was formalised via a Memorandum of Understanding by which organisational agreed to collectively work together to achieve the agreed network objectives.
General Practice Queensland provides the secretariat and coordination function for the network.
Currently membership is provided on the Network by the following organisations:
- Heart Foundation
- Aged Care Queensland
- Arthritis Queensland
- Griffith University
- Australian Podiatry Association, Queensland
- Health Workforce Queensland
- Central and Southern Queensland Training Consortium (CSQTC)
- Ethnic Communities Council Queensland
- Australian Psychological Society
- QLD Self Management Alliance
- Ozcare
- RSL Care
- Health Consumers Queensland
- General Practice Queensland
- Diabetes Australia (Queensland branch)
- Council on the Ageing Queensland
- QLD Council of Social Services (QCOSS)
- Spiritus
- Cancer Council Queensland
- Queensland Alliance
- Blue Care
- Australian Physiotherapy Association (QLD)
- Dieticians Association Australia
- University of Queensland
- Asthma Foundation Queensland
- Optometrists Association of Australia
- Health and Community Services Workforce Council
- Royal Flying Doctors Service
- QLD Network of Alcohol and Other Drugs Association (QNADA)
- Australian Podiatry Association (Queensland Branch)
- Queensland Voice for Mental Health
- Maternity Coalition
- Australian Lung Foundation
- Pharmacy Guild of Australia
