Emma McBride is the Federal Member for Dobell. She has served in the parliament since 2016.
Emma is the Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, and Assistant Minister for Rural and Regional Health.
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- New mental health service for Tasmanian parentsNew and expecting parents can now get free mental health care, with the opening of an Australian Government-funded perinatal mental health centre in Hobart.
- TV interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Jaynie Seal, Sky News Regional Breakfast – 20 June 2024Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Jaynie Seal on nuclear power and mental health funding.
- Minister for Health and Aged Care – press conference – 20 June 2024Read the transcript from Minister Butler and Assistant Minister McBride about a new Medicare Mental Health Centre opening in northern Adelaide, Medicare Urgent Care Clinics and pressure on hospitals.
- New Medicare Mental Health Centre to open in ElizabethSouth Australians living in the northern suburbs now have access to free, walk-in mental health support with a new Medicare Mental Health Centre in Elizabeth opening officially today.
- Appointment of National Rural Health CommissionerProfessor Jenny May AM has been appointed Australia’s National Rural Health Commissioner.
- New headspace service for Oran ParkA new headspace centre will open in Oran Park in south-west Sydney in 2025.
- New headspace service for Edmondson ParkA new headspace centre will open in Edmondson Park in south-west Sydney in the coming months.
- Liverpool Medicare Mental Health Centre operating at full capacityAssistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Emma McBride visited the Liverpool Medicare Mental Health Centre.
- New Medicare Mental Health Centres to open in Wagga Wagga and YoungThe Riverina will soon have access to free, walk-in mental health support with Medicare Mental Health Centres opening in Wagga Wagga and Young later this year.
- Riverina headspace centres an open door for local youthSince the doors opened to headspace Wagga Wagga in 2008 and Griffith in 2016, they’ve offered vital support to young people across the Riverina.
