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THE HON WARREN SNOWDON MP

Former Minister for Indigenous Health

Rural and Regional Health and Regional Services Delivery

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Listed below are media items for The Hon Warren Snowdon MP, Former Minister for Indigenous Health, Rural and Regional Health and Regional Services Delivery

January 2010

29 January 2010

Rural Health Minister Visits Regional South Australia to Consider Health Reform

The Minister for Rural and Regional Health, Warren Snowdon, met with local health professionals in Ceduna, South Australia, to consult on the national priorities and options for health reform.

29 January 2010

Aboriginal health workers get a peak national body

The Minister for Indigenous Health, Warren Snowdon, travelled to Ceduna in South Australia to launch a peak national body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers.

27 January 2010

National Grants to get City Doctors Working in the Bush

Minister for Health and Ageing Nicola Roxon and Minister for Rural and Regional Health, Warren Snowdon launched a national program that will offer emergency training for up to 150 urban GP’s in exchange for their undertaking a locum placement in a rural or regional areas.

27 January 2010

Rural Health Minister drops into north-west Queensland to talk health reform

National priorities and options for health reform were on the agenda when the Minister for Rural and Regional Health, Warren Snowdon, met with local health professionals in Mount Isa and Cloncurry, Queensland.

22 January 2010

$2.5 Million to Stop Strep Throat From Becoming a Killer

RHDAustralia, a new Australian Government-funded body, will help combat a potentially fatal heart disease that affects young Indigenous Australians.

19 January 2010

Federal Rural and Regional Health Minister Visits Bendigo and Kyneton

National priorities and options for health reform were on the agenda at Bendigo and Kyneton in Victoria when the Minister for Rural and Regional Health, Warren Snowdon, met local health professionals on 19 January.