Medicare Mental Health Centre now open in Bundaberg

Residents across the Wide Bay – Burnett can access free mental health care at the new Medicare Mental Health Centre due to open later this year.

The Hon Emma McBride MP
Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention
Assistant Minister Rural and Regional Health

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Residents across the Wide Bay – Burnett can access free mental health care at the new Medicare Mental Health Centre due to open later this year.

Medicare Mental Health Centres provides free mental health support and follow up care to adults presenting in crisis, as well as short to medium term care for people with moderate to severe mental health needs. No referral or appointment is needed.

The centre is currently located in a temporary premises at Wellways Carer Gateway Office at 140 George Street, Bundaberg and will move to a permanent location later this year. 

The Albanese Government is providing $3.5 million to Country to Coast QLD Primary Health Network to establish the new centre, which is operated by Wellways. 

The new Bundaberg site is part of a network of 61 Medicare Mental Health Centres being established across the country, including 20 locations rolling out in Queensland. 

In the budget, the Albanese Government announced $29.9 million to enhance clinical capacity and ensure each centre has psychologists and psychiatrists on call.  

Quotes attributable to Assistant Minister McBride:

“We are building a network of 61 Medicare Mental Health Centres, including the Bundaberg centre, to make mental health services more accessible and affordable. 

“Improving mental health services in regional and rural Australia is a key priority for our government. 

“With this new centre, residents across the Wide Bay – Burnett will have access to quality mental health care and support, at no cost, close to home.” 

Quotes attributable to Assistant Minister Chisholm:

“This new Medicare Mental Health Centre will make a real difference for people living in Bundaberg and the Wide Bay - Burnett region.  

“Instead of waiting to secure a referral in order to receive mental health care in times of distress, locals can now head straight to these walk-in clinics, with no out of pocket costs. 

“As our state’s regions continue to grow, that means more demand on local health services. We’re committed to delivering the health services that Queensland needs to improve care and protect lives.

“This is another example of the Albanese Government delivering for Queensland’s rapidly growing regional areas.”

Quotes attributable to Minister Fentiman:

“Queenslanders deserve access to Queensland’s worldclass healthcare, no matter where they live. 

“I’m thrilled this new centre will be available in the heart of Bundaberg so that residents can access the life-changing support they need. 

“This highlights our shared commitment with the Albanese Government to deliver these crucial mental health services. 

“We’re committed to improving Queenslanders’ access to healthcare – and that’s exactly what this new facility will do.”  

Quotes attributable to Tom Smith, Member for Bundaberg:

“This Medicare Mental Health Centre will help promote better mental health care and assistance.

“Bundaberg locals will be familiar with the challenges of accessing mental health care, which is why I am pleased that this service is now available in our community.”

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