
Health warning on monkeypox – Updated health alert 14 July 2022
Date issued: 14 July 2022 (update to 7 July 2022) Issued by: Associate Professor Deborah Friedman, Deputy Chief Health Officer Communicable Disease Issued to: Health

Date issued: 14 July 2022 (update to 7 July 2022) Issued by: Associate Professor Deborah Friedman, Deputy Chief Health Officer Communicable Disease Issued to: Health

The Inaugural National Health Workforce Conference from 27 – 28 October 2022 will be a platform for addressing how we tackle the current healthcare workforce challenges

Dementia is the second highest cause of death among females in Gippsland and the sixth among males with an average of 171 deaths a year.

A new platform enables people experiencing an eating disorder to connect with the right treatment at the right time, increasing the chance of timely intervention

Date issued: 07 July 2022 (update to 01 July 2022) Issued by: Associate Professor Deborah Friedman, Deputy Chief Health Officer Communicable Disease Issued to: Health

My Emergency Doctor provides after-hours medical support from specialist emergency doctors to small communities of East Gippsland. If you live in Genoa, Cann River, Mallacoota,

Date issued: 01 July 2022 (update to 23 June 2022) Issued by: Dr Mihaela Ivan, Acting Deputy Chief Health Officer Communicable Disease Issued to: Health

More than 1500 community members have been formally trained to identify and respond to a person at risk of suicide in one of many outcomes

The Australian Government continues to support approved aged care providers with the additional costs associated with managing COVID-19 and has extended the COVID-19 Aged Care

A free, online learning package is now available to help people understand infection prevention and control (IPC) and the simple steps to slow or stop

An Aged Care Specialist Officer is now available to provide in-person support at the Services Australia Gippsland service centre, based at Centrelink in Morwell. The

National NAIDOC Week celebrations are held across Australia in the first week of July each year (Sunday to Sunday), to celebrate and recognise the history,