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 - 14 February 2023
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's speech on the opening of Head to Health Canberra.Canberra's walk-in mental health centre officially opened
Free walk-in mental health care is now available to people who live in the Australian Capital Territory.Debt wiped for country practice
A doctor or nurse practitioner who lives and works in rural and remote Australia will have their HELP debt wiped under legislation passed today by the Australian GovernmentAssistant Minister McBride doorstop at Parliament House - 8 February 2023
Read the transcript for Assistant Minister McBride's doorstop at Parliament House, Canberra on 8 February 2023, on the Jenkins Report and workplace safety, and COVID-19 booster vaccines.Radio interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Tom Oriti, ABC NewsRadio - 7 February 2023
Read the transcript of Minister McBride and Tom Oriti's radio interview on mental health, rural health, Black Dog Institute funding, GP shortages, Voice to Parliament, and the pandemic.More mental health support for the health workforce
The Australian Government has invested $1.7 million to extend The Essential Network (TEN) project until 30 June 2024.Grants target local solutions to health problems
The Australian Government is funding communities on Tasmania’s east coast and the Gippsland region of Victoria to find local solutions to their health challenges.Minister Clare, Assistant Minister McBride and Dr Gordon Reid doorstop at the Central Coast - 2 February 2023
Read the transcript for Assistant Minister McBride's doorstop at Gorokan Public School with Minister for Education Jason Clare and Member for Robertson Dr Gordon Reid.Half a billion dollar investment into student wellbeing
The Australian Government is investing $203.7 million this year to help young people in every single school across the country through the rollout of the Student Wellbeing Boost.Boost to mental health interpreting services
The Government is investing $7.8 million in interpreting services through Translating and Interpreting Services (TIS) National for people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds.