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Primary Health Networks
Our work6 June 2025 - Australia’s 31 Primary Health Networks (PHNs) are independent organisations working to streamline health services – particularly for those at risk of poor health outcomes – and to better coordinate care so people receive the right care, in the right place, at the right time.
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WellMob
Contacts19 January 2026 - WellMob provide social, emotional and cultural wellbeing online resources for frontline Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing workers.
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QLife
Contacts19 January 2026 - QLife provides anonymous and free LGBTI peer support and referral for people in Australia wanting to talk about sexuality, identity, gender, bodies, feelings or relationships. QLife's phone service and webchat is open every day from 3 pm to midnight.
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Resources
Screen with your sistas29 May 2025 - Download Screen with your sistas resources.
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MRFF news
Our work › Medical Research Future Fund3 February 2026 - Read the latest news on Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) activities.
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eSafety
Contacts19 January 2026 - eSafety is a website that provides advice about how to stay safe online with helpful information and resources. Parents and young people can visit their website 24 hours a day 7 days a week to learn more about safety when using the internet.
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Let them know
Contacts28 October 2025 - Let Them Know is a free notification service which allows people who have been diagnosed with an STI to notify sexual partners who may be at risk. Notifications can be sent via text or email, and senders can remain anonymous if they wish to do so.
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Better to Know
Contacts30 October 2025 - Better to Know is a sexual health site for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. It offers resources like fact sheets, videos, clinic directories and a tool to notify partners about potential STI exposure.
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National Redress Scheme
Contacts19 January 2026 - The National Redress Scheme helps people who have experienced institutional child sexual abuse. You can contact them from Monday to Friday between 8 am to 5 pm (AEDT) for support or to access counselling, gain a direct personal response and receive a Redress payment.
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Ask Izzy
Contacts19 January 2026 - Ask Izzy is an online Disability Advocacy Finder tool. People with disabilities, carers and their families can use it to search for independent disability advocacy providers in their area. It can connect them with government-funded disability advocacy agencies and support services any time of day.