Organisational update for stakeholders
Expectations of Primary Health Networks are evolving, with an increasing emphasis on how we implement national policy and initiatives at a local level. PHNs are also working within tighter funding settings […]
Expectations of Primary Health Networks are evolving, with an increasing emphasis on how we implement national policy and initiatives at a local level. PHNs are also working within tighter funding settings […]
National NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia in the first week of July each year to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander […]
This National Palliative Care Week, Australians are invited to start conversation, raise awareness, and advocate for better access to and acceptance of palliative and end-of-life care. The 2026 campaign, Getting […]
Murray PHN is pleased to share that it has achieved ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification, the international standard for information security. This achievement has been built on several months of rigorous work […]
Please note: Due to high levels of interest, the allocation has been exhausted, and no further allocations will be accepted. Thank you to everyone who has applied. Successful applicants will […]
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Today Murray PHN is pleased to release its annual 2025 Report to the Community, detailing the organisation’s achievements as it works towards improving health outcomes of people across the Murray PHN […]
Murray PHN acknowledges its catchment crosses over many unceded First Nations Countries, following the Dhelkunya Yaluk (Healing River).
We pay our respects and give thanks to the Ancestors, Elders and Young people for their nurturing, protection and caregiving of these sacred lands and waterways, acknowledging their continuing cultural, spiritual and educational practices.
We are grateful for the sharing of Country and the renewal that Country gives us. We acknowledge and express our sorrow that this sharing has come at a personal, spiritual and cultural cost to the wellbeing of First Nations peoples. We commit to addressing the injustices of colonisation across our catchment, and to listening to the wisdom of First Nations communities who hold the knowledge to enable healing. We extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.