QAIHC Members build healthier futures with MH4L
The My Health for Life (MH4L) program continues to make a strong impact across Queensland, with...
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The My Health for Life (MH4L) program continues to make a strong impact across Queensland, with...
Read MoreDec 11, 2025 | News, Sector News | 0
Dr Sarah Jane Springer, a proud Wiradjuri woman and Rural Generalist, has been awarded the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) 2025 Outstanding Contribution to First Nations Healthcare Award.
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Women and girls in Gimuy/Cairns south now have access to a dedicated space for integrated health and wellbeing services with the launch of The Jalbu Health Hub. Designed to deliver essential, culturally sensitive health care, the hub caters to women and girls of all ages and backgrounds, addressing a wide range of needs.
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Apunipima Cape York Health Council recently hosted three on-Country Men’s Camps which brought together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men from different regions of the Cape to reconnect with culture and strengthen their spirit through shared healing. These camps were designed to be immersive cultural experiences, while also supporting social and emotional wellbeing, leadership, and community connection.
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Mulungu Aboriginal Corporation Primary Health Care Service was proud to host Exercise Kummundoo 2025, a five-week placement program from October to November, in collaboration with the Royal Australian Air Force. Now in its 11th year, Exercise Kummundoo is a community engagement initiative delivered in partnership with the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation. The initiative reflects a shared commitment to building a healthier community — mind, body, and spirit.
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Sector Leader Magazine is published by the Queensland Aboriginal and Islander Health Council (QAIHC).
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