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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Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention - Speech - 16 August 2023
Read the speech by Assistant Minister McBride at the 33rd Annual Mental Health Services Conference in Adelaide.Liverpool Head to Health now open
Liverpool residents now have access to free, walk-in mental health care, with the official launch of Liverpool Head to Health today.Television interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Greg Jennett, ABC Afternoon Briefing - 9 August 2023
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Greg Jennett on the Medical Research Future Fund and Million Minds Mental Health Research Mission.$8 million for mental health and suicide prevention research
New research projects funded by the Albanese Labor Government will ensure better support for children with language difficulties, children with eating disorders, new fathers, and people at risk of suicide.Assistant Minister McBride – interview on Sky News Breakfast – 2 August 2023
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Ashlea Hansen on Sky News Breakfast about 60-day medicines dispensing and the Regional Pharmacy Transition Allowance.Head to Health adult mental health services open in Gosnells and Mirrabooka
People living in Perth now have greater access to free mental health care with the opening of two new Head to Health adult mental health services in Gosnells and Mirrabooka.Genomic profiling offers hope for 23,000 cancer patients
A high technology genomic profiling program supported by the Australian Government will examine new treatments for advanced and incurable cancers.Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention - Speech - 25 July 2023
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's speech for the Equally Well Symposium in Sydney.Boosting regional and rural doctors in Queensland
Hundreds of junior Queensland doctors will have the chance to undertake training in regional and rural areas in a boost to the local health workforce thanks to an Albanese Government program aimed at attracting doctors to careers in rural health care.$35.8 million brings Head to Health Kids to NSW
Young people and their families across NSW are set to benefit from wrap-around mental health care and wellbeing services with the announcement of four Head to Health Kids Hubs in NSW.