GP Super Clinics
Welcome to the Australian Government’s GP Super Clinics Program.
GP Super Clinics are a key element in building a stronger primary care system. They will provide a greater focus on health promotion and illness prevention and better coordination between privately provided GP and allied health services, community health and other State and Territory Government funded services.
The Australian Government has committed $275.2 million over five years, from 2007-08, to establish GP Super Clinics in 36 localities across Australia. In addition to the original 31 GP Super Clinics announced during the 2007 Election, five additional clinics were announced in August and in October 2009. These clinics will be established in South Morang, Portland, Wodonga (Victoria), Cockburn (Western Australia), and Gunnedah (New South Wales).
On this site you will find a wide range of up-to-date information about the Australian Government’s GP Super Clinics Program, including information specific to each of the 36 GP Super Clinics localities.
Implementation of the GP Super Clinics Program is currently underway. Content on this website will be reviewed and progressively updated. Please check this website regularly for the updates.
Disclaimer
In addition to the general disclaimer available through the link at the bottom of this website, the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing states the following:
The information on this website about the GP Super Clinics program is subject to change without notice and should not be relied upon for commercial or any other purposes; and
The Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing does not accept any liability for any injury, loss or damage incurred by use of or reliance on the information provided on this website.
