A great initiative to bring the conversation to the fore about well-being and the importance of being in good shape to grasp opportunities when they arise
Recent News
Stuart Gordon was invited to present the Rural Doctors Association Queensland (RDAQ) Annual Conference, this year held completely online.
Health Consumers Queensland (HCQ) Consultation Summary
More than 10,000 Western Queenslanders now using Telehealth-care through their GP
27 May - 3 June
Improving Connectivity for Telehealth Providers
VIRUS RESPONSE: Maranoa General Practices establish respiratory clinics to combat virus.
At the time of our Autumn Bush Telegraph the huge landscape of Western Queensland remains free from any confirmed cases of COVID-19, which speaks volumes of the hard work of our local and state authorities, but also our communities and individuals who have all joined forces in a collective effort to stop the spread of this illness in their homes, towns and regions.
NEW CAMPAIGN: Outback residents doing their bit to confront COVID-19 in the bush
SOUTH WEST SUPPORT SERVICES FOCUS ON “LIVED EXPERIENCE” OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES. Services Collaborate: Roma to host key stakeholder Roundtable to address mental health responses in South West Queensland.
Far North and North Queensland Monsoon Trough - Round Two funding grants now open
December 2019 newsletter for nurses and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers in Western Queensland.
Roma Headspace to benefit from additional funding under new commonwealth mental health funding announcement
Welcome to the Christmas edition of the Bush Telegraph. Things have certainly heated up in Western Queensland. In this edition you will see a lot has been happening on the ground and across communities and organisations, particularly around mental health.
The Western Queensland PHN Annual Report is now live! The Report is an overview of the organisation's achievements and highlights throughout the 2018-19 financial year.
Welcome to the Spring edition of the Bush Telegraph which features programs and activities across the Western Queensland catchment. This edition highlights some of the great work being undertaken through the Empowering Our Communities Program, which is generating new local engagement opportunities, keeping people connected, and helping support people through tough climatic conditions which continue to impact across our catchment.
KEY APPOINTMENT: Dr Rosie Geraghty takes the reins of a leading health advisory group in Western Queensland.
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