
Changes to quarantine, isolation and contact tracing
Isolation requirements are changing for COVID-19 cases. These changes are possible because of the protection provided by the COVID vaccine, which close to 90 percent of

Isolation requirements are changing for COVID-19 cases. These changes are possible because of the protection provided by the COVID vaccine, which close to 90 percent of

The Victorian Department of Health has released new guidelines that apply from today, including relaxed isolation requirements. The 90 per cent vaccination rate allows the

Gippsland healthcare professionals and organisations were honoured for their work at Gippsland Primary Health Network’s 2020-2021 Gippsland Health Awards on Wednesday night. Respected health journalist

Nursing Australia Week – 22-26 November 2021 Join nurses from across the country to mark Nursing Australia Week from 22-26 November 2021. It’s been a

Gastroenteritis linked to raw oyster consumption Status: Active Date issued: 16 November 2021 Issued by: Adjunct Clinical Professor Brett Sutton, Chief Health Officer Issued to: Victorian consumers and health

Gippsland PHN is inviting Expressions of Interest to join the Tender Evaluation Panels for its 2022/2023 Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Program and 2022/2023 Primary

The Gippsland Region Public Health Unit (GRPHU) is currently managing 707 positive COVID cases throughout Gippsland. There are four people in hospital with three of

A pop-up vaccination clinic was held at the Morwell Neighbourhood House yesterday, thanks to a partnership between the Gippsland Region Public Health Unit, the House

The Victorian Department of Health has received notification from the Bureau of Meteorology of severe weather warning across Victoria with damaging winds impacting Central, North

A new genetic type of Hendra virus has been identified in a horse in New South Wales, the most southern detection of Hendra virus in

The latest issues paper on Child Health released by Gippsland Primary Health Network provides an important snapshot to inform future health planning in the region.

More than 1900 people get tested for COVID in Gippsland over three days from Friday 22 October to Sunday 24 October. Because of rising numbers,