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  • Hearing check audio – First Nations

    Hearing well keeps you connected with family and friends, community and culture. Help for hearing loss is available. Ask your doctor or health worker about a hearing check.
  • Kan mibu him bu tein chia - catar

    This poster, in Chin Hakha, outlines how together we can help slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect our community.
  • Na mibu kha him tein chia a hleimi hmunlawng tlawmpal he

    This poster, in Hakha Chin, explains simple steps you can take to protect yourself and your community from respitory illnesses like COVID-19 and influenza.
  • Thatein ikhuh dih

    This poster, in Chin Hakha, includes information on Japanese encephalitis virus and encourages Australians to follow simple protective measures.
  • Thatein ikhuh dih

    This postcard, in Chin Hakha, includes information on Japanese encephalitis virus and encourages Australians to follow simple protective measures.
  • The Cervical Screening test – Warlpiri

    This information sheet, in Warlpiri is about the cervical screening test.
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    What is Urgent Care – First Nations animation (Warlpiri)

    Medicare Urgent Care Clinics are scattered across Australia, making it easier for mob to access free urgent health care. Get the urgent care you need when you need it. Find your nearest Medicare Urgent Care Clinic at health.gov.au/MedicareUCC.