Murray PHN is providing $1 million in funding through its General Practice Investment Strategy to support primary care to deliver services to their communities. 

Local general practices, including medical services in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations, are invited to apply for up to $100,000 to adopt enhanced models of care that also strengthen the health system in supporting a multidisciplinary team.

The funding will be awarded to up to 20 general practices to the value of $50,000-$100,000 to resource general practices to implement or embed models of care focusing on cardiovascular disease (CVD), respiratory disease and/or diabetes complex care coordination, including early intervention. Models should enhance continuity of wraparound care focusing on improving patient self-management, improving practice efficiency and reducing the risk of potentially preventable hospitalisations (PPH).  

The Request for Proposals is open now via eprocure. Applications close on Friday 20 February 2026.

If you are located in an area affected by bushfire activity, please take into account any disrupted telecommunications services when planning your submission timelines.

Request for proposal documents and how to register 

The Request for Proposal is accessible via the web-based e-procurement portal eProcure. To review the Request for Proposal, your organisation must first register with eProcure. Registration is free and the eProcure registration portal can be accessed via eprocure.com.au. The Login/Register link is in the top right corner of that webpage.  

Only registered users will be able to download the Request for Proposal documents and respond to the opportunity through eProcure. 

Questions and clarifications

If you have any questions or require clarification on any aspect of the tender process, submit your enquiries in writing either through the eProcure portal or email to tenders@murrayphn.org.au

Bushfire impact

Murray PHN acknowledges that the recent and ongoing bushfires across our catchment may impact providers’ ability to prepare responses. To help minimise this impact, the following measures are in place:

  • Any questions received during the tender period that are not provider‑specific will be published on eProcure so all providers have equal access the same information
  • The Request for Proposal will remain open for three weeks, allowing sufficient time for providers to prepare a comprehensive response
  • If you are adversely affected by the bushfires, you are encouraged to contact Murray PHN as early as possible using the communication channels outlined above. Please clearly outline how the emergency has affected your operations or your ability to prepare or submit your tender. Murray PHN will consider such circumstances on a case‑by‑case basis.