Releasing our 2024 Report to the Community
Murray PHN is pleased to release its biggest ever Report to the Community today. This year’s report details many of the primary health programs that we have supported and funded across the […]
Murray PHN is pleased to release its biggest ever Report to the Community today. This year’s report details many of the primary health programs that we have supported and funded across the […]
To coincide with the International Day of People with Disability (3 December), we’re pleased to launch new Auslan videos that focus on topics including palliative care, death and dying, and grief […]
Murray PHN is pleased to release its annual Murray Health Report 2024. Using data and feedback from recent health needs assessment consultations, the report looks into the impact of multiculturalism in […]
Read More - Murray Health Report: Multiculturalism in our region
A free, evidence-based suicide prevention training course is now available anyone living and working in the Murray Primary Health Network region, which covers 100,000 sq km of central, north western […]
Read More - Free training aims to create community suicide safety net
Accessing healthcare in rural areas can often be challenging due to workforce shortages and distances to travel, but telehealth – the ability to consult with a healthcare provider by phone […]
With high numbers of winter viruses circulating, it’s particularly important that older people in the community remain up-to-date with their COVID-19 vaccinations. Victoria’s PHNs have developed a new “It’s Time” campaign to encourage those aged […]
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.