Award-winning healthcare for Western Desert communities

The Purple House story began with paintings by Papunya Tula artists from Walungurru and Kiwirrikurra.

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The Purple House story began with paintings by Papunya Tula artists from Walungurru and Kiwirrikurra. Auctioned in 2000, these paintings raised more than $1 million to kick start a new model of care based on family, country and compassion.

Since then, the Purple House has been making families well. An entirely Indigenous owned and operated service, Purple House offers remote dialysis, social support, aged care services and the National Disability Insurance Agency, and it runs a bush medicine social enterprise called Bush Balm.

Purple House has transformed Central Australia from having the worst to the best dialysis survival rates. For service to community health, remote area nursing and to the Indigenous community, CEO Sarah Brown has been appointed a Member of the Order of Australia.

People from all parts of Australia and all backgrounds are honoured and celebrated through the Order of Australia, but they all have one important thing in common – someone nominated them. All nominations are made by members of the Australian community.

If you know someone who is making a positive difference in your community, your nomination could help celebrate them. Visit gg.gov.au/Australian-honours-and-awards and complete a nomination form today.

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