Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service
Wiluna's Ngangganawili Aboriginal Health Service, located in remote Western Australia, will improve care for nearly 1,000 patients with the addition of three staff housing units.
Employing more Indigenous health workers in remote communities could reduce the high staff turnover and improve the quality of care delivered to patients, a study has found.
First Nations health services will have certainty to plan for the medium-term future, as the federal government announced four-year rolling funding agreements from July 1, along with a $300 million fu...
The Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation in partnership with Deakin University's Institute for Health Transformation launched the Food Policies for Aboriginal and Torres Strai...
A new round of funding to support Australians living with cancer opened Thursday, with the Assistant Minister for Indigenous Health Malarndirri McCarthy announcing the latest Supporting People with Ca...
The new boss of NSW's Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council, Associate Professor Boe Rambaldini will consult with colleagues and stakeholders before addressing target shortfalls identified in...
Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services will be able to apply for funding to improve health-related infrastructure, with the Australian government committing $10 million towards upgrading heal...
The Northern Territory's largest Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service, the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress, has assumed operations of two Central Australian primary health care clinic...
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