Aboriginal Health Feedback

Aboriginal Health is a key component of the MPHN’s work. Through the development and integration of Aboriginal Health policy, MPHN seeks to identify and implement innovative strategies, progressive models and programs to improve the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people in the Murrumbidgee region in a cultural safe and appropriate manner.

HNA Community Feedback

Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network (MPHN) is keen to hear from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live within the Murrumbidgee area on health, using a community survey and you’re invited to get involved. Your thoughts, your experiences and your needs matter to us!

Your responses are confidential and will be combined to help MPHN to plan health services we commission.

HNA Community Feedback - Mini

Aside from some demographic questions, this survey asks two specific questions about health.

  1. What’s important to you about health?

  2. What else could happen to improve health?

You are free to make your responses as long or short as you require. All responses are confidential.

HNA Community Feedback - Survey

This survey is more in-depth and has 17 questions for your to answer. Many are selecting the most appropriate answer, but there are several opportunities for free text to provide your responses.

This survey should take between 10 and 15 minutes to complete and your answers are confidential and anonymous.


Yarns on the Couch

Wagga Wagga

  • Monday 10 March 2025, 10.00am to 12.00pm
    Tolland Community Centre, 41 Bruce Street (Wiradjuri Country)

Hay

  • Monday 5 May 2025, 10.00am to 12.00pm
    Hay AMS, 78 Lachlan Street (Wiradjuri Country)

Gundagai

  • Monday 9 June 2025, 10.30am to 12.30pm
    245 Sheridan Street, Gundagai (Wiradjuri Country)

Yarns on the couch is an extension of our Conversations on the couch with a focus on Aboriginal health.
Read more about the Yarns on the Couch events here.