Gold Coast Primary Health Network (GCPHN) is an independent, not-for-profit organisation, funded by the Australian Government's Department of Health and Aged Care.
We are committed to building a healthy, connected, and resilient community. One of the ways we do this is by providing resources and information for the local Gold Coast community about how to access local health services. Our funded services include Mental Health, Primary Care, and Aged Care among others.
Grant applications are open until 30 April 2024 to support the wellbeing and resilience of flood and storm-impacted communities.
Gold Coast PHN is offering community grants of up to $5,000 to local not-for-profit organisations, healthcare organisations, and primary care providers in identified disaster-affected areas of the Gold Coast PHN region.
The purpose of the grants is to support of initiatives that foster social cohesion, wellbeing and resilience in disaster affected areas.
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All Queenslanders can help prevent the spread of acute respiratory infections by taking key steps: Get your free influenza immunisation Ensure you are up to date with your COVID-19 booster Protect your little ones with the free RSV immunisation – eligibility required Stay at home when you ar...
Neil Ballment knew he had to do something about his health. At almost 100kgs and having led a sedentary, often stressful, career as a lawyer, Neil didn’t want to become another heart attack statistic. “Five years into retirement, you look at your belly and think ‘that’s not good’. I’d be...
A team of researchers from Monash University is conducting a study to improve understanding of how social activities benefit health and wellbeing later in life. They are recruiting people aged 65+ living in Residential Aged Care Homes or receiving government subsidised Home Care packages to complete...
Gold Coast Public Health Unit (GCPHU) advises that over the school holidays they received several notifications of pertussis every day indicating that pertussis continued to circulate in the community. Since school has returned, numbers of confirmed cases have further increased over the past few wee...
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