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- Breaking the Silence to help combat domestic violence in regional WAThe Liberal National Government will provide $2.3 million for a pilot program in 10 regional centres in Western Australia for people living in an unhealthy environment of domestic violence.
- New headspace service for EmeraldThe Australian Government will establish a new satellite headspace service in Emerald, to provide mental health services to young people in the region.
- New Headspace service for Sarina to combat youth mental healthThe Liberal National Government will establish a new satellite Headspace service in Sarina, to provide mental health services to young people in the region.
- Multi-cultural approach to health servicesThe Liberal National Government will invest $135,000 over two years for a pilot program to support the Central Queensland medical fraternity to better communicate with their colleagues and patients.
- $6 million to bring Grace’s Place vision to realityThe Australian Government will contribute $6.1 million towards the establishment of a world-first residential recovery centre to help children and young people through the trauma of losing a loved one by homicide.
- Morrison Government to make Yanchep Health Centre a realityThe $20.8 million Yanchep Health Centre will go ahead thanks to a $10.4 investment by the Liberal National Government.
- $32.6 million for breast cancer scans under MedicareThe Liberal National Government will invest $32.6 million so breast cancer patients have life-saving scans covered under Medicare, saving patients up to $1,500 per scan.
- Low cost accommodation for families of patients at Sunshine Coast hospitalsThe Liberal National Government will invest $12 million over three years to support the construction of a new Sunshine Coast Health Foundation Accommodation Hub to help families whose loved ones are receiving treatment in hospital.
- $600,000 boost for Logan Street DoctorThe Liberal National Government will invest $600,000 to assist Street Doctor, a Logan City medical service provider help further support the homeless, sufferers of domestic violence, the vulnerable and disadvantaged.
- New headspace service for EchucaThe Australian Government will establish a new headspace service in Echuca, to provide mental health services to young people in the region.
- Little wings fly high with federal funding boostThe Liberal National Government will invest $700,000 to help sick young people and their families living in rural and regional NSW gain greater access to medical services in city centres.
- $3.5 million Federal health package for Bass Coast HealthFederal Minister for Health, Greg Hunt said that the Coalition Government was committed to helping deliver health services locally announcing $3.5million in funding towards health projects across the Bass Coast.
- Funding for Sunflower House in Wagga WaggaA LOCAL mental health support service has received a further boost thanks to the Liberal National Government, Minister for Health Greg Hunt and Riverina MP Michael McCormack announced today.
- Government commits $3 million towards targeting macular diseaseAustralians who are living with, or are at risk of macular disease, the leading cause of vision loss and blindness in older people will soon benefit from a $3 million investment by the Australian Government.
- Beyond the horizon innovationOn Monday, 25 March 2019, CSIRO co-hosted the Inaugural U.S.- Australia CTO Innovation Dialogue with the Council on Competitiveness in Sydney, Australia.
- Logan Hospital Children’s Ward to receive $50,000 makeoverThe Liberal National Government has announced it will invest $50,000 to help transform the children’s ward at Logan Hospital, completing a long overdue makeover of the children’s playroom, teenagers retreat and procedure room.
- $14.5 million dollar funding boost for Albury Wodonga Health – Wodonga HospitalAlbury Wodonga Health’s, Wodonga Hospital Campus, has secured a major funding boost of $14.5 million from the Liberal National Government.
- $2.5 million to further ground-breaking treatment and research at the Thompson InstituteThe Liberal National Government is investing $2.5 million to strengthen research and treatment programs at the Sunshine Coast Mind and Neuroscience Thompson Institute.
- Pharmaceutical Rehabilitation Services to receive $600,000The Liberal National Government will invest $600,000 through Pharmaceutical Rehabilitation Services in Beenleigh, to tackle drug and alcohol abuse.
- $3 million for alcohol, drug rehab facility in DubboThe Federal Liberal National Government is investing $3 million over two years to assist in the development of a residential alcohol and drug rehabilitation facility in Dubbo.
- Rockhampton pilot programme to tackle ice addictionThe Australian Government is investing $520,000 over two years to support the pilot program for residential drug rehabilitation in Rockhampton.
- $1.5 million Boost for My Place and Headspace in PakenhamThe Liberal National Government will invest $1.5 million in partnership with the Cardinia Shire Council to deliver greater access to better youth mental health services.
- State-of-the-art cancer centre for MalvernThe Liberal National Government will invest $6 million that will enable Cabrini Health to establish a new Institute of Cancer at its Malvern site, allowing researchers and clinicians to work together towards life-saving breakthroughs.
- Expanding vital mental health services in North BrisbaneThe Liberal National Government will invest $1.2 million to secure the future sustainability and expand suicide prevention services provided by Richmond Fellowship Queensland throughout North Brisbane.
- $3 million research funding for Chronic Fatigue SyndromeStudies leading to a better understanding of the 240,000 Australians suffering from chronic fatigue syndrome will now be of greater focus, thanks to a $3 million investment from the Australian Government.
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