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Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network (MPHN)
Who We Are
Health Professionals
Community
Our Role and Impact
Working With Us
Who We Are
Health Professionals
Community
Our Role and Impact
Working With Us
Even cheaper medicines helping you save
Workforce Planning, Invest, Support Margot Schoonmaker-Barton 11/5/26 Workforce Planning, Invest, Support Margot Schoonmaker-Barton 11/5/26

Even cheaper medicines helping you save

Anyone with a Medicare now pays less for their Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) prescription medicines, with the Australian Government lowering the maximum patient cost of PBS medicines.

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Experienced rural clinician Dr Rachel James joins MPHN Board
Workforce Planning, Invest, Support Margot Schoonmaker-Barton 29/4/26 Workforce Planning, Invest, Support Margot Schoonmaker-Barton 29/4/26

Experienced rural clinician Dr Rachel James joins MPHN Board

Deniliquin‑based rural generalist Dr Rachel James has joined the MPHN Board, bringing extensive experience across general practice, hospital care and medical training in the Murrumbidgee.

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New $5.8 million investment to strengthen mental health care in general practice
Workforce Planning, Invest, Support Margot Schoonmaker-Barton 8/4/26 Workforce Planning, Invest, Support Margot Schoonmaker-Barton 8/4/26

New $5.8 million investment to strengthen mental health care in general practice

Residents living with severe and complex mental health needs across the Murrumbidgee region are expected to benefit from a new multidisciplinary mental health program, with MPHN today announcing a tender opportunity. 

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Endometriosis and pelvic pain clinic now open in Wagga Wagga 
Workforce Planning, Invest Margot Schoonmaker-Barton 30/3/26 Workforce Planning, Invest Margot Schoonmaker-Barton 30/3/26

Endometriosis and pelvic pain clinic now open in Wagga Wagga 

Women in the Murrumbidgee can now access specialised endometriosis and pelvic pain care locally, with the new Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Clinic open and taking bookings in Wagga Wagga this week. 

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RACGP Mentoring Program to open in May 2026
Workforce Planning Cristy Houghton 29/3/26 Workforce Planning Cristy Houghton 29/3/26

RACGP Mentoring Program to open in May 2026

The RACGP’s Mentoring Program offers an exciting opportunity for fellowed general practitioners (GPs) in the early stages of their career to build a relationship with a seasoned GP.

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What advanced or extended skills training is available in the Murrumbidgee?
Workforce Planning, Support Cristy Houghton 24/12/25 Workforce Planning, Support Cristy Houghton 24/12/25

What advanced or extended skills training is available in the Murrumbidgee?

For GP registrars planning their training pathway, one of the most common questions is: what advanced or extended skills training can I do in the Murrumbidgee?

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We acknowledge and pay respects to the traditional owners of the lands on which MPHN operates; the Wiradjuri, Nari Nari, Wemba Wemba, Perepa Perepa, Yorta Yorta, Ngunnawal, Ngarigo, Bangerang and Yitha Yitha Nations. We recognise our communities are made up of many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples descended from additional mobs and clans who also call the Murrumbidgee region home. 

We pay respect to elders past, present and future and recognise these lands have always been places of traditional healing and medicine, and this plays a role in shaping future health services.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website contains images, voices and names of deceased persons.

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