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Listed below are media items for The Hon Warren Snowdon MP, Minister for Indigenous Health
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Previous MinistersMarch 2011
31 March 2011
Mobile Renal Dialysis Bus Launched
An innovative way to treat Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders who require renal dialysis when returning or visiting remote communities in the Northern Territory has been launched in Alice Springs.
29 March 2011
Territory to Lead E-Health Records for Indigenous Australians
Northern Territorians will be one of the first groups of Australians to have access to e-health records thanks to a new national health reform e-health project announced on 29 March.
28 March 2011
$10,000 up For Grabs for Men’s Sheds
Men’s Sheds and community-based organisations across the country can again apply for up to $10,000 each through the second round of the Australian Government’s Shed Development Program.
28 March 2011
Break the Chain: Indigenous Anti Tobacco Campaign Kicks Off
A new advertising campaign urging Indigenous Australians to quit smoking has hit the airwaves, newspapers and TV screens as the Australian Government continues its world-leading action to combat tobacco use.
25 March 2011
Access to Indigenous Health Services Eased by New Health Brokers
A new health brokerage service has been established for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in the inner north of metropolitan Melbourne.
23 March 2011
Progress Made to ‘Close The Gap’ in Indigenous Health
On the eve of the fifth anniversary of the National Close The Gap day, the Minister for Indigenous Health, Warren Snowdon, met with some of the 355 additional health staff funded across Australia to help close the life expectancy gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
01 March 2011
Work to begin on new Tennant Creek Sobering Up Shelter
Work will soon start on a new purpose-built shelter in Tennant Creek to provide high-quality care and supervision for people who need somewhere to sober up.
01 March 2011
Work to Begin on New Tennant Creek Sobering Up Shelter
Work will soon start on a new purpose-built shelter in Tennant Creek to provide high-quality care and supervision for people who need somewhere to sober up.


