2026 Wise + Well Senior's Expo
Apr
28

2026 Wise + Well Senior's Expo

A free community event for older people, families and carers

What is it?

A friendly, informative expo connecting older people with local health, wellbeing and aged care services in the Wagga Wagga region.

What you’ll find on the day

  • Local services and supports for older people

  • Health, wellbeing and ageing-well information

  • Guest speakers and short presentations

  • A chance to ask questions and meet providers face to face

  • A welcoming space to connect with others in the community

Who should attend

  • Older people living in Wagga Wagga and surrounds

  • Family members, carers and friends

  • Anyone supporting an older person to navigate services

Services you’ll meet include

  • Residential aged care homes

  • Home care providers

  • CHSP service providers

  • Retirement living providers

  • Equipment providers

  • Allied health professionals

  • Care groups

  • Medical services

  • Support groups

  • Community groups

Event details

  • Date: Tuesday 28 April 2026

  • Time: 9am to 1pm

  • Location: Wagga RSL Club, corner of Kincaid & Dobbs Street, Wagga Wagga

  • Cost: Free

Come along, ask questions, and learn what support is available for you or someone you care about.

Part of NSW Seniors Festival.


Stall holder expression of interest

Do you support older people in Wagga Wagga? We invite eligible services to apply to hold a stall at the Wise + Well Seniors Expo 2026.

Why take part

  • Promote your service directly to older people, families and carers

  • Build awareness of how your service can be accessed

  • Strengthen local referral pathways

  • Connect with other providers across the aged care and health sector

Who can apply

Organisations delivering services or support to older people living in the Wagga Wagga Local Government Area, including:

  • Residential aged care homes

  • Home care providers

  • CHSP service providers

  • Retirement living providers

  • Equipment providers

  • Allied health professionals

  • Medical services

  • Care groups

  • Support groups

  • Community organisations

What to know

  • Stall numbers are limited

  • EOIs are competitive

  • Priority may be given to free or low-cost services

  • Optional opportunity to express interest in presenting on the day

Key dates

  • EOIs open: February 2026

  • EOIs close: 5pm, Tuesday 31 March 2026

  • Outcomes advised: From 10 April 2026

  • Expo date: Tuesday 28 April 2026, 9am to 1pm

Submit your Expression of Interest via the online form before the closing date.

Enquiries
Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network
Lynda Rhodes, Healthy Ageing Project Officer
lynda.rhodes@mphn.org.au

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Apr
30

Breaking the cycle in anxiety & substance use: Community of Practice case discussion

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May
2

ACON: An LGBTQ+ Community Death Conversation (Wagga)

  • Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network, Conference Room (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Although we’re all going to die someday, death has become a taboo topic to discuss in Australian society. But as LGBTQ+ people, we are all about breaking taboos, right?

You are invited to a community discussion about death and dying. Be a part of a relaxed conversation about end-of-life concerns in a safe and welcoming space.

Who is this for?

Lesbian, gay, bi+, trans and queer (LGBTQ) people 18 years or over and People Living with HIV (PLHIV), interested in talking about death.

This is not a bereavement or grief counselling workshop. Whether you want to share your knowledge and experiences, ask questions, or just listen to your community, all are welcome.

What to expect?

  • Explore important questions: What does death mean to you? What does End of Life look like to you? Break the taboo around death and freely discuss topics that may be considered off-limits.

  • Open conversations: This is not a counselling or bereavement support group, rather, an opportunity to hear from our community from all walks of life, including yourself!

  • Share and listen: Share your own thoughts, listen to your community, and hear from LGBTQ+ people working in the death-sector.

  • Morning tea: Share a cuppa and some tasty treats, thoughts and laughter while we create art that helps us discuss death, dying, and end of life.

All conversations will be held with confidentiality, respect and compassion.

Booking essential. Limited attendees.

If you have any questions, contact Zoe Hinton:
ph: 02 9206 2126
e: zhinton@acon.org.au

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May
7

ACI Rural Health Network RICH Forum 2026 Online Event

The RICH Forum 2026 program brings together an inspiring mix of presenters from across health – including NSW Health, non government organisations, interstate innovators, and some powerful consumer voices. It’s a great opportunity to hear practical ideas, fresh thinking and real world innovation in rural health. You’re welcome to drop in for a session or two, or stay connected for the whole day.

The forum is free and open to everyone, so please feel free to share this invitation with colleagues.

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Online: Practice Network Meeting
May
12

Online: Practice Network Meeting

MPHN’s Practice Network Meeting is a monthly, one‑hour lunchtime catch‑up — your knowledge break. Open to everyone working in general practice, these sessions welcome GPs, practice managers, nurses, administrative staff, GP registrars, and medical students.

The meetings provide a relaxed, collaborative space to share updates, learn together, and stay connected. Each session covers a mix of administrative, operational, and clinical topics, with plenty of time for discussion, questions, and sharing ideas from across the Murrumbidgee network.

It’s a great opportunity to stay up to date with primary health care news, explore current hot topics, and connect with colleagues and peers throughout the Murrumbidgee region.

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May
13

Fundamentals of Wound Management - NSW Central Coast

Wound Innovations is proud to deliver the Full Fundamentals of Wound Management Workshop to health care professionals. Wound Innovations is proud to deliver the Full Fundamentals of Wound Management Workshop to health care professionals within NSW. This face-to-face workshop is the equivalent to 6.5 continuing professional development (CPD) hours. Wound Innovations face to face education program aims to increase staff knowledge, improve outcomes for residents with wounds, and promote organisational strategies for wound prevention. The full fundamentals of Wound Management covers the topics as listed below and has been broken down into four micro sessions.

Learning objectives / Topics covered:

  • The Skin and Wound Healing and Skin Tears

  • Wound Assessment and Management

  • Pressure Injuries and Incontinence Associated Dermatitis

  • Lower Leg Wounds

Upon completion of the workshop, certificates are issued outlining the course content and learning outcomes.

URL: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/fundamentals-of-wound-management-nsw-central-coast-tickets-1976532440737?aff=oddtdtcreator&keep_tld=true

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2026 Nurse Immunisation Online Update
May
14

2026 Nurse Immunisation Online Update

Sharpen your skills. Refresh your knowledge.

Primary care immunisers working in general practice and residential aged care who were unable to attend our face-to-face workshop are invited to join our online update.

This event features a full program of practical, relevant and evidence-based updates, including:

  • Cold Chain Management – best practice essentials

  • Catch-up Vaccinations – supporting complex schedules

  • 2026 Winter Respiratory Illness Season – what to expect

  • Immunisation Update – latest advice and changes

  • Sexual Health Update – key considerations for primary care

Guest speakers:

  • Nick Wood, NCIRS

  • Jeff Wang, NCIRS - Australian Immunisation Handbook

  • Barb Wilson, NSW Public Health Unit

  • Valia Toulipolis, MLHD Sexual Health Unit

  • Peta Anderson, MPHN

Whether you’re refreshing your skills or gearing up for the winter season, this online event will support you to deliver safe, high-quality immunisation care to your patients.

Register now at https://bit.ly/3O3mUIM

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May
15
to 17 May

GPCE Sydney 2026

GPCE Sydney is widely recognised as one of the most important educational events on the general practice calendar and is where healthcare professionals come to discover the latest medical innovations, learn about novel approaches to care through accredited CPD education and interact with industry leaders and peers.

The GPCE welcomes all healthcare professionals working in or with an interest in primary care including GPs, Nurses, Practice Managers, Registrars and Allied Health Professionals.

Choose from three Pass types and unlock up to 41 CPD hours from 15th – 17th May 2026 at the ICC.

Use code MPHN to obtain a complimentary Clinical Sessions Pass. 

URL: https://bit.ly/4sh9oAa

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ANZMOSS: Multidisciplinary Obesity Care Masterclass
May
18
to 19 May

ANZMOSS: Multidisciplinary Obesity Care Masterclass

This immersive two-day masterclass will deliver a comprehensive overview of the pathophysiological, nutritional, psychosocial and medical dimensions of obesity management.

You’ll actively engage in real-world case studies, hands-on sessions, and interactive discussions that mirror the challenges you’ll face in practice.

8 & 9 May 2026
Pullman Melbourne, Albert Park

  • Hear from experts within the multidisciplinary team

  • Share their knowledge on surgical and non-surgical obesity treatment options

  • Gain insights into how cross discipline collaboration is fundamental for patient outcomes

  • Build your networks and collaborate like never before

For more information visit the website anzmoss.com.au/integrative-health-roadshow/

Tickets via: https://www.trybooking.com/DHSUC

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Ageism Awareness Workshop (Harden)
May
19

Ageism Awareness Workshop (Harden)

Build the skills and confidence to recognise, challenge, and reduce ageism in your workplace or community.

If you are a GP, Registrar, Nurse, Pharmacist, Allied Health Professional, Medical Student, Aboriginal Health Professional, Paramedic or anyone working with older people and want to promote respect and inclusion across all ages, don’t miss these FREE events.

Join us for an interactive workshop that will examine the assumptions and stereotypes commonly associated with ageing and older people.

Backed by research, this workshop is a must for individuals and organisations who work with older people, or who want to create an engaged and effective workplace.

What to expect?

  • Engage in self-reflection exercises and small group discussions to explore your own attitudes and beliefs about age.

  • Develop a deeper understanding of the social and cultural factors that shape these perceptions.

  • Challenge ageist stereotypes about older people relating to their capacity, health outcomes, needs and wants

  • Increase your knowledge and understanding of age beliefs and ageism and increase your skills for developing and implementing age-friendly initiatives in the workplace

Guest Speaker: Dr Emily Stelly from Australian Human Rights Commission

Harden

Tuesday 19 May 2026, 11.00am-1.30pm
Registration from 10.45am
Venue: Hard Rock Gym, 24 Station Street, Harden

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/4FZPCT

Wagga Wagga

Wednesday 20 May 2026, 9.00am-11.30am
Registration from 8.30am
Venue: Wagga Wagga Community Aged Care, 14 College Avenue, Turvey Park

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/OFDQJ0

Temora

Wednesday 20 May 2026, 1.30pm-4.00pm
Registration from 1.00pm
Venue: Temora Memorial Town Hall Foyer, Cnr Loftus & DeBoos St, Temora

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/H072MU

Griffith

Thursday 21 May 2026, 9.00am-11.30am
Registration from 8.30am
Venue: MIA Rural Fire Service, 200 Wakaden St, Griffith

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/6O7OC9

Deniliquin

Friday 22 May 2026, 9.00am-11.30am
Registration from 8.30am
Venue: Southern Cross Care Orana, 59 Napier Street, Deniliquin

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/8ALSBF

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Ageism Awareness Workshop (Wagga)
May
20

Ageism Awareness Workshop (Wagga)

Build the skills and confidence to recognise, challenge, and reduce ageism in your workplace or community.

If you are a GP, Registrar, Nurse, Pharmacist, Allied Health Professional, Medical Student, Aboriginal Health Professional, Paramedic or anyone working with older people and want to promote respect and inclusion across all ages, don’t miss these FREE events.

Join us for an interactive workshop that will examine the assumptions and stereotypes commonly associated with ageing and older people.

Backed by research, this workshop is a must for individuals and organisations who work with older people, or who want to create an engaged and effective workplace.

What to expect?

  • Engage in self-reflection exercises and small group discussions to explore your own attitudes and beliefs about age.

  • Develop a deeper understanding of the social and cultural factors that shape these perceptions.

  • Challenge ageist stereotypes about older people relating to their capacity, health outcomes, needs and wants

  • Increase your knowledge and understanding of age beliefs and ageism and increase your skills for developing and implementing age-friendly initiatives in the workplace

Guest Speaker: Dr Emily Stelly from Australian Human Rights Commission

Harden

Tuesday 19 May 2026, 11.00am-1.30pm
Registration from 10.45am
Venue: Hard Rock Gym, 24 Station Street, Harden

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/4FZPCT

Wagga Wagga

Wednesday 20 May 2026, 9.00am-11.30am
Registration from 8.30am
Venue: Wagga Wagga Community Aged Care, 14 College Avenue, Turvey Park

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/OFDQJ0

Temora

Wednesday 20 May 2026, 1.30pm-4.00pm
Registration from 1.00pm
Venue: Temora Memorial Town Hall Foyer, Cnr Loftus & DeBoos St, Temora

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/H072MU

Griffith

Thursday 21 May 2026, 9.00am-11.30am
Registration from 8.30am
Venue: MIA Rural Fire Service, 200 Wakaden St, Griffith

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/6O7OC9

Deniliquin

Friday 22 May 2026, 9.00am-11.30am
Registration from 8.30am
Venue: Southern Cross Care Orana, 59 Napier Street, Deniliquin

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/8ALSBF

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Ageism Awareness Workshop (Temora)
May
20

Ageism Awareness Workshop (Temora)

Build the skills and confidence to recognise, challenge, and reduce ageism in your workplace or community.

If you are a GP, Registrar, Nurse, Pharmacist, Allied Health Professional, Medical Student, Aboriginal Health Professional, Paramedic or anyone working with older people and want to promote respect and inclusion across all ages, don’t miss these FREE events.

Join us for an interactive workshop that will examine the assumptions and stereotypes commonly associated with ageing and older people.

Backed by research, this workshop is a must for individuals and organisations who work with older people, or who want to create an engaged and effective workplace.

What to expect?

  • Engage in self-reflection exercises and small group discussions to explore your own attitudes and beliefs about age.

  • Develop a deeper understanding of the social and cultural factors that shape these perceptions.

  • Challenge ageist stereotypes about older people relating to their capacity, health outcomes, needs and wants

  • Increase your knowledge and understanding of age beliefs and ageism and increase your skills for developing and implementing age-friendly initiatives in the workplace

Guest Speaker: Dr Emily Stelly from Australian Human Rights Commission

Harden

Tuesday 19 May 2026, 11.00am-1.30pm
Registration from 10.45am
Venue: Hard Rock Gym, 24 Station Street, Harden

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/4FZPCT

Wagga Wagga

Wednesday 20 May 2026, 9.00am-11.30am
Registration from 8.30am
Venue: Wagga Wagga Community Aged Care, 14 College Avenue, Turvey Park

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/OFDQJ0

Temora

Wednesday 20 May 2026, 1.30pm-4.00pm
Registration from 1.00pm
Venue: Temora Memorial Town Hall Foyer, Cnr Loftus & DeBoos St, Temora

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/H072MU

Griffith

Thursday 21 May 2026, 9.00am-11.30am
Registration from 8.30am
Venue: MIA Rural Fire Service, 200 Wakaden St, Griffith

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/6O7OC9

Deniliquin

Friday 22 May 2026, 9.00am-11.30am
Registration from 8.30am
Venue: Southern Cross Care Orana, 59 Napier Street, Deniliquin

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/8ALSBF

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Ageism Awareness Workshop (Griffith)
May
21

Ageism Awareness Workshop (Griffith)

Build the skills and confidence to recognise, challenge, and reduce ageism in your workplace or community.

If you are a GP, Registrar, Nurse, Pharmacist, Allied Health Professional, Medical Student, Aboriginal Health Professional, Paramedic or anyone working with older people and want to promote respect and inclusion across all ages, don’t miss these FREE events.

Join us for an interactive workshop that will examine the assumptions and stereotypes commonly associated with ageing and older people.

Backed by research, this workshop is a must for individuals and organisations who work with older people, or who want to create an engaged and effective workplace.

What to expect?

  • Engage in self-reflection exercises and small group discussions to explore your own attitudes and beliefs about age.

  • Develop a deeper understanding of the social and cultural factors that shape these perceptions.

  • Challenge ageist stereotypes about older people relating to their capacity, health outcomes, needs and wants

  • Increase your knowledge and understanding of age beliefs and ageism and increase your skills for developing and implementing age-friendly initiatives in the workplace

Guest Speaker: Dr Emily Stelly from Australian Human Rights Commission

Harden

Tuesday 19 May 2026, 11.00am-1.30pm
Registration from 10.45am
Venue: Hard Rock Gym, 24 Station Street, Harden

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/4FZPCT

Wagga Wagga

Wednesday 20 May 2026, 9.00am-11.30am
Registration from 8.30am
Venue: Wagga Wagga Community Aged Care, 14 College Avenue, Turvey Park

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/OFDQJ0

Temora

Wednesday 20 May 2026, 1.30pm-4.00pm
Registration from 1.00pm
Venue: Temora Memorial Town Hall Foyer, Cnr Loftus & DeBoos St, Temora

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/H072MU

Griffith

Thursday 21 May 2026, 9.00am-11.30am
Registration from 8.30am
Venue: MIA Rural Fire Service, 200 Wakaden St, Griffith

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/6O7OC9

Deniliquin

Friday 22 May 2026, 9.00am-11.30am
Registration from 8.30am
Venue: Southern Cross Care Orana, 59 Napier Street, Deniliquin

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/8ALSBF

For more information, please contact Jane Gerhard 0436 354 245

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Ageism Awareness Workshop (Deniliquin)
May
22

Ageism Awareness Workshop (Deniliquin)

Build the skills and confidence to recognise, challenge, and reduce ageism in your workplace or community.

If you are a GP, Registrar, Nurse, Pharmacist, Allied Health Professional, Medical Student, Aboriginal Health Professional, Paramedic or anyone working with older people and want to promote respect and inclusion across all ages, don’t miss these FREE events.

Join us for an interactive workshop that will examine the assumptions and stereotypes commonly associated with ageing and older people.

Backed by research, this workshop is a must for individuals and organisations who work with older people, or who want to create an engaged and effective workplace.

What to expect?

  • Engage in self-reflection exercises and small group discussions to explore your own attitudes and beliefs about age.

  • Develop a deeper understanding of the social and cultural factors that shape these perceptions.

  • Challenge ageist stereotypes about older people relating to their capacity, health outcomes, needs and wants

  • Increase your knowledge and understanding of age beliefs and ageism and increase your skills for developing and implementing age-friendly initiatives in the workplace

Guest Speaker: Dr Emily Stelly from Australian Human Rights Commission

Harden

Tuesday 19 May 2026, 11.00am-1.30pm
Registration from 10.45am
Venue: Hard Rock Gym, 24 Station Street, Harden

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/4FZPCT

Wagga Wagga

Wednesday 20 May 2026, 9.00am-11.30am
Registration from 8.30am
Venue: Wagga Wagga Community Aged Care, 14 College Avenue, Turvey Park

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/OFDQJ0

Temora

Wednesday 20 May 2026, 1.30pm-4.00pm
Registration from 1.00pm
Venue: Temora Memorial Town Hall Foyer, Cnr Loftus & DeBoos St, Temora

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/H072MU

Griffith

Thursday 21 May 2026, 9.00am-11.30am
Registration from 8.30am
Venue: MIA Rural Fire Service, 200 Wakaden St, Griffith

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/6O7OC9

Deniliquin

Friday 22 May 2026, 9.00am-11.30am
Registration from 8.30am
Venue: Southern Cross Care Orana, 59 Napier Street, Deniliquin

Register at: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/8ALSBF

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MATES Connector (Griffith)
May
26

MATES Connector (Griffith)

Become a MATES Connector

A Globally Recognised LivingWorks SafeTALK Course

Join us for a free, half-day Connector session delivered by MATES in Construction NSW. This evidence-based workshop equips everyday people – aged 16 and above – to become suicide alert helpers on site or in the community. No prior experience is needed.

Workshop Details

  • Date & Time: 8:30am start – runs for 5 hours (including breaks)

  • Cost: Free

  • Attire: Casual office wear

  • Food: Light refreshments will be provided

🟢 Connectors are easy to spot – they wear the green MATES sticker.

What Is a Connector?

A Connector is:

  • A mate who looks out for their workmates

  • The go-to person when someone needs to talk

  • Someone who notices when others aren’t themselves

  • A person trained to recognise the signs that someone is struggling – and help them access support

  • Connectors play a critical role in suicide prevention.

Important Info

  • Limited to 30 participants – first come, first served

  • MATES reserve the right to cancel Workshop if minimum numbers aren't met

All training materials and resources are provided by MATES in Construction NSW.

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MATES Connector (Narrandera)
May
27

MATES Connector (Narrandera)

Become a MATES Connector

A Globally Recognised LivingWorks SafeTALK Course

Join us for a free, half-day Connector session delivered by MATES in Construction NSW. This evidence-based workshop equips everyday people – aged 16 and above – to become suicide alert helpers on site or in the community. No prior experience is needed.

Workshop Details

  • Date & Time: 8:30am start – runs for 5 hours (including breaks)

  • Cost: Free

  • Attire: Casual office wear

  • Food: Light refreshments will be provided

🟢 Connectors are easy to spot – they wear the green MATES sticker.

What Is a Connector?

A Connector is:

  • A mate who looks out for their workmates

  • The go-to person when someone needs to talk

  • Someone who notices when others aren’t themselves

  • A person trained to recognise the signs that someone is struggling – and help them access support

  • Connectors play a critical role in suicide prevention.

Important Info

  • Limited to 30 participants – first come, first served

  • MATES reserve the right to cancel Workshop if minimum numbers aren't met

All training materials and resources are provided by MATES in Construction NSW.

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MATES Connector (Wagga)
May
28

MATES Connector (Wagga)

Become a MATES Connector

A Globally Recognised LivingWorks SafeTALK Course

Join us for a free, half-day Connector session delivered by MATES in Construction NSW. This evidence-based workshop equips everyday people – aged 16 and above – to become suicide alert helpers on site or in the community. No prior experience is needed.

Workshop Details

  • Date & Time: 8:30am start – runs for 5 hours (including breaks)

  • Cost: Free

  • Attire: Casual office wear

  • Food: Light refreshments will be provided

🟢 Connectors are easy to spot – they wear the green MATES sticker.

What Is a Connector?

A Connector is:

  • A mate who looks out for their workmates

  • The go-to person when someone needs to talk

  • Someone who notices when others aren’t themselves

  • A person trained to recognise the signs that someone is struggling – and help them access support

  • Connectors play a critical role in suicide prevention.

Important Info

  • Limited to 30 participants – first come, first served

  • MATES reserve the right to cancel Workshop if minimum numbers aren't met

All training materials and resources are provided by MATES in Construction NSW.

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June
3

Leg Ulcer and Compression Therapy Workshop - Sydney

Common aetiology of lower leg ulcers and their management, assessment of the lower leg and lower leg compression.

Wound Innovations in conjunction with Essity is proud to present a one-day Leg Ulcer and Compression Therapy Workshop. This workshop will cover the assessment and management of common lower leg ulcer aetiology and the assessment and application of compression therapy.

Participants are expected to have a basic understanding of wound healing and wound care prior to attending this workshop.

Key topics:

  • An understanding of Leg Ulcer prevalence

  • Differentiation between leg ulcer aetiology

  • Ability to assess the patient, wound and limb in relation to compression therapy use

  • Understanding of steps to take in maintaining skin integrity

  • Ability to deliver appropriate patient education to support informed decision making

  • A working knowledge of available compression therapy and application of each.

The day will be split into theory in the morning and a practical hands-on supported learning in the afternoon.

URL: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/leg-ulcer-and-compression-therapy-workshop-1-day-sydney-tickets-1978806678042?aff=oddtdtcreator&keep_tld=true

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Online: Practice Network Meeting
June
9

Online: Practice Network Meeting

MPHN’s Practice Network Meeting is a monthly, one‑hour lunchtime catch‑up — your knowledge break. Open to everyone working in general practice, these sessions welcome GPs, practice managers, nurses, administrative staff, GP registrars, and medical students.

The meetings provide a relaxed, collaborative space to share updates, learn together, and stay connected. Each session covers a mix of administrative, operational, and clinical topics, with plenty of time for discussion, questions, and sharing ideas from across the Murrumbidgee network.

It’s a great opportunity to stay up to date with primary health care news, explore current hot topics, and connect with colleagues and peers throughout the Murrumbidgee region.

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June
16

Is your practice ready for pay increases from 1 July 2026?

FREE WEBINAR

The 1 July changes bring critical updates to minimum wages and modern award rates, and it’s essential that practices understand what this means in real terms for payroll, contracts and staff communication. In this practical and easy-to-follow session, we will unpack the Fair Work Commission’s Annual Wage Review, and the flow-on effects for award-covered employees.

George Sotiris & Vanessa James-McPhee will guide you through:

  • How to determine whether your team needs a pay increase

  • How to manage above-award and annualised salary arrangements

  • What compliance steps you should be taking now. We will also explore classification reviews, pay point progression, and Better Off Overall Test (BOOT) considerations.

You’ll walk away with clear, actionable steps, communication tips for your team, and the tools needed to ensure your practice is compliant, confident and prepared for the new financial year.

Target audience: Practice managers, Practice owners and payroll/HR staff

About HR in Health: HR in Health provides tailored HR advice, education, and resources specifically for healthcare practices. With over 350 member practices across Australia, we understand the current challenges you face. 

URL: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/7017719769582/WN_a6VnDZ4hTwe5IAPaHALdHg

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BidgeeCon: Primary Care in Practice Conference
June
19
to 20 June

BidgeeCon: Primary Care in Practice Conference

BidgeeCon is a 1.5 day conference designed for regional and rural general practice teams, bringing together GPs, registrars, practice nurses and allied health practitioners working in general practice for practical learning, collaboration and future-focused discussion.

BidgeeCon will deliver hands-on clinical workshops, practical skills sessions and expert-led presentations focused on strengthening and future-proofing general practice. Topics will span emergency care, chronic condition management, aged care and dementia, CPR training, workforce and recruitment, healthcare reform, medico-legal issues, AI and more.

Potential CPD hours Educational Activity (EA) 7hrs and Reviewing Performance (RP) 3hrs.

Program

The program has been built to support sustainable practice, build workforce capability and help general practice teams adapt to a rapidly changing health system, while creating valuable opportunities to connect with colleagues from across the region.

Friday 12.00pm-4.30pm 

  • 11.30am-12.30pm – Registration and light lunch

  • 12:30pm-12.40pm – Welcome and introduction

  • 12.40pm-1.40pm

    • Stream 1 – Emergency dental – Dr Josh Dunn

    • Stream 2 – Wound care – Amy-Lea Bolger, MLHD Wound Care team

    • Stream 3 – CPR, Greg Higgins – Higgins Training Solutions

  • 1.40pm-2.40pm

    • Stream 1 – Prehospital Approach to Asthma, Trauma, Anaphylaxis & Epilepsy – Dr Matthew Simpson, NSW Ambulance

    • Stream 2 – Wound care – Amy-Lea Bolger, MLHD Wound Care team

    • Stream 3 – CPR – Greg Higgins, Higgins Training Solutions (cont.)

  • 2.40pm-3.00pm – Afternoon tea

  • 3.00pm-4.10pm

    • Stream 1 – Prehospital Approach to Asthma, Trauma, Anaphylaxis & Epilepsy – Dr Matthew Simpson, NSW Ambulance

    • Stream 2 – ECG interpretation – Dr McCready

    • Stream 3 – CPR – Greg Higgins, Higgins Training Solutions (cont.)

  • 4.10pm-4.30pm – Closing address

Saturday 8.30am-4.30pm

  • 8.30am-9.00am – Welcome address

  • 9.00am-9.30am – Keynote speaker – Health Reform – Associate Professor Michael Clements, Chair, RACGP Rural Council

  • 9.30am-11.00am – Keynote speaker – Shared medical appointments – Associate Professor John Stevens

  • 11.00am-11.15am – Morning tea, expo stalls

  • 11.15am-12.00pm

    • Stream 1 – Eating disorders, Angela Farrell / Inside Out GP Hub, Sally Corry

    • Stream 2 – Dementia, Dr Michael O’Brien / Aged care, Jane Gerhard, MPHN

    • Stream 3 – ADHD prescribing and diagnosis

  • 12.00pm-12.45pm

    • Stream 1 – Endocrinology, Bridget Cooper

    • Stream 2 – Chronic Condition Management / Nurse led clinics – Elise Penton, St George Family Medical Centre and Rebecca Manski, Tumut Family Medical Centre

    • Stream 3 – Endometriosis pain clinic, Trudi Beck

  • 12.45-1.15pm – Lunch, expo stalls

  • 1.15pm-1.45pm – Workforce, Professor Mark Cormack

  • 1.45pm-2.30pm – Panel discussion – facilitated by Associate Professor Alam Yoosuff and featuring keynote speakers and local health professionals

  • 2.30pm-3.15pm

    • Stream 1 – Recruiting in a candidate driven market, Kaity Fuller, Huntsman Recruiting / Cristy Houghton, MPHN

    • Stream 2 – AI and Medico-Legal issues, Avant

    • Stream 3 – New referral pathways for MLHD CCIS, Nicole Logan, Tina Curry and Annie Skipworth

  • 3.15pm-3.30pm – Afternoon tea

  • 3.30pm-4.20pm – Optimising the MBS and team based chronic condition care in general practice – Mario Gupta, Larter Consulting

  • 4.20pm-4.30pm – Final address (Associate Professor Alam Yoosuff)


Meet your keynote speakers

A/Prof Michael Clements

A/Prof Michael Clements is an experienced Townsville based General Practitioner and practice owner with a background in health leadership and clinical and corporate governance. He is also Chair of RACGP’s Rural Council.

A/Prof Clements has accrued a wide variety of skills and special interests in his time with the Royal Australian Air Force and then with QLD Health as Director of Medical Services at Ingham Hospital before opening his private practices in Townsville while concurrently working for the QLD Rural Generalist Training Pathway as an advisor.

Having worked in rural, remote and overseas clinical environments during and after his fellowship training Michael now gets his ‘rural fix’ by flying himself and other clinicians to remote towns in the Gulf of Carpentaria delivering GP clinics. Clinical interests include veterans’ health, mental health, chronic disease and palliative care.


A/Prof John Stevens RN PhD FACN FASLM

Discipline Lead Lifestyle Medicine
National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine
Co-founder and Director Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine Ltd

In 2008, John co‑founded the Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine and continues to serve on its Board of Directors. With over four decades of experience in health practice, John is both a registered nurse and a medical sociologist. Across his career, he has built a strong record of translational research, informed by his extensive teaching, research activities, and hands‑on professional experience, enabling him to bridge evidence and practice in meaningful and impactful ways. 


Prof Mark Cormack

Professor Health System Policy

Professor Mark Cormack was appointed to the Australian National University (ANU) College of Health and Medicine in 2020, following a long career in the Commonwealth, Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and New South Wales (NSW) Government services. His professional background covers early work as an allied health professional, and health services manager. Mark has served as a Chief Executive (ACT Health ; Health Workforce Australia) and Deputy Secretary (Commonwealth Departments of Health, Veterans’ Affairs and Home Affairs) and has had portfolio responsibilities covering a wide spectrum of public policy. In national health policy these included mental health, health financing, primary health care, workforce, public hospitals, health technology assessment, research, and health provider compliance.

As Deputy Secretary Australian Department of Health he managed intergovernmental relations at the Commonwealth, State, and Territory levels, working on National Health Reform Agreements and numerous National Partnership Agreements. In the area of national program delivery, his work spanned Medicare, Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, National Blood Supply, Primary Health Networks, Public Hospitals, Private Health Insurance, and the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF).

In the area of national health workforce, he led policy, planning, clinical training and workforce reform as the CEO of Health Workforce Australia. In international health, Mark was Australia’s delegate to the OECD Health Committee and WHO Western Pacific Region.

He worked as Deputy Secretary in the area of border security, detention and visa compliance at the (then) Department of Immigration and Border Protection (now Home Affairs). He was also responsible for Australian Defence Force workers compensation, veterans’ policy and program delivery through the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Mark’s areas of interest include public policy and administration; health system governance; health services program management, financing and delivery; health workforce and intergovernmental relations and agreements.


Meet your guest speakers

Dr Joshua Dunn 

Dentist, Shumack Dental

A Wagga local, Dr Dunn graduated from Charles Sturt University in 2018 and has been working in Wagga since. During this time, Dr Dunn has worked for NSW Health at the Wagga Wagga Base Dental clinic, Charles Sturt University, and private practice. Dr Dunn currently works at Shumack Dental. 


Dr Bridget Cooper

Endocrinologist, BPharm, MD, FRACP

Dr Bridget Cooper is a passionate Endocrinologist committed to improving health outcomes in regional and rural communities. Originally from Wagga Wagga, she completed her medical degree at the University of Sydney and undertook specialist training at The Canberra Hospital, St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney, and John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle. She returned to Wagga Wagga and established Riverina Diabetes & Endocrinology in 2025. She also holds appointments at Wagga Wagga Base Hospital, Calvary Riverina Hospital, and The Canberra Hospital.


Sally Corry

Primary Health Lead

Sally comes from a background of medical administration, management and leadership with over twenty-five years’ experience working with GPs in Primary care and youth mental health services. Sally leads the primary health initiatives at InsideOut including the Upskilling program and the InsideOut GP HUB. With a background in the arts as a filmmaker and musician, Sally enjoys taking a lateral and creative approach to problems and barriers around access and quality of care for those living with eating disorders. As an expert in service provision and management, she is inspired to solve problems, by not only exploring the bigger picture, but also looking into the detail of processes, workflow, culture, software, digital health, clinical governance and quality improvement.

Angela Farrell

Psychologist, MLHD Eating Disorder Coordinator and District Clinical Leader

Angela Farrell is a registered psychologist and has worked in Murrumbidgee Local Health District for the past 23 years, including the last 8 years as the Eating Disorder Coordinator/Clinical Leader. She has over 25 years’ experience working with people with eating disorders as part of her roles in private inpatient and rural community health settings. In her current role, Angela is responsible for developing local inpatient and outpatient pathways for people with eating disorders and works closely with other key stakeholders, at state level to advocate for equitable access to healthcare, for people living in rural and remote communities.


Mario Gupta

Senior Consultant, Larter Consulting Pty Ltd.

Mario is an experienced executive manager with a demonstrated history of working in the general practice, hospital & the healthcare industry. Mario has a strong focus on enhancing primary health care providers to fill the necessary gaps found within the industry and this has led him to work innovatively by winning successful projects through PHN, DHHS and DOH. Mario also worked alongside the Rural GPRC National Leaders Network and was on the PHN taskforce to establish respiratory/COVID-19 clinics across rural Victoria. Being skilled in business planning, coaching, tendering and customer satisfaction, Mario is a strong consulting professional with a bachelor’s degree focused in Banking and Finance from Victoria University.

Mario’s experience has led him to working with various clients through a commitment to quality, patient centric approach, friendliness and in-depth knowledge of primary health care.


BidgeeCon Accommodation Partners

Mention BidgeeCon when booking with the following accommodation providers to access a special event rate.

Townhouse Hotel Wagga

Standard - $185
Deluxe - $205
Executive Suites - $225

These rates include breakfast and free access to the Wagga Leisure center across the road. 

https://townhousewagga.com/


BidgeeCon Cocktail Evening

Friday 19 June 2026 | 6.00–8.30pm
The Gardens Function Centre,
Botanic Gardens, 43 Tom Wood Drive, Wagga Wagga

Unwind after the day’s sessions and join us for a relaxed cocktail evening designed for connection, conversation and a bit of surprise.

Enjoy great company, drinks and light catering while being entertained by Jay Cristo, magician and mentalist. Expect moments of astonishment, genuine laughs and those “how did that just happen?” experiences that will have you talking well after the night ends.

Due to catering requirements, tickets are limited. Partners are very welcome. Just remember to purchase a ticket for them as well.

Don’t miss out on one of the most enjoyable social events of BidgeeCon.

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Enhancing Paediatrics in Primary Care (EPiPC) Education Day (Wagga)
Aug
8

Enhancing Paediatrics in Primary Care (EPiPC) Education Day (Wagga)

We are excited to invite GPs, GP registrars, nurses, general practice staff, primary health care providers and allied health providers to the 2026 Enhancing Paediatrics in Primary Care (EPiPC) Program Education Day.

This free, full-day education event will have an ADHD focus, in response to recent changes to prescribing arrangements and the growing need for confident, collaborative ADHD assessment and management in primary care.

Designed primarily for primary care clinicians working with children and families, the day will provide practical, evidence-informed insights to support early identification, shared care and multidisciplinary management of ADHD and related presentations.

Topics will be announced soon.

In person attendance is encouraged. For those unable to make the event in person, please contact MPHN’s CPD coordinator at events@mphn.org.au for a videoconference link.

Morning tea and lunch will be provided.

We’ve had a fantastic response to early ticket sales! Tickets for non-GP and GP Practice staff are now closed . We currently only have GP, GP registrar and GP practice staff tickets remaining.

Register now at https://www.stickytickets.com.au/89ETPH

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Online: Practice Network Meeting
Aug
11

Online: Practice Network Meeting

MPHN’s Practice Network Meeting is a monthly, one‑hour lunchtime catch‑up — your knowledge break. Open to everyone working in general practice, these sessions welcome GPs, practice managers, nurses, administrative staff, GP registrars, and medical students.

The meetings provide a relaxed, collaborative space to share updates, learn together, and stay connected. Each session covers a mix of administrative, operational, and clinical topics, with plenty of time for discussion, questions, and sharing ideas from across the Murrumbidgee network.

It’s a great opportunity to stay up to date with primary health care news, explore current hot topics, and connect with colleagues and peers throughout the Murrumbidgee region.

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Regional Rainbow Forum (Wagga)
Aug
27
to 28 Aug

Regional Rainbow Forum (Wagga)

Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network (MPHN) is excited to take part in the NSW Regional Rainbow Forum, Connection in Action, hosted by ACON. The forum brings together community leaders, health organisations, local government and lived experience voices to help strengthen conversations about inclusive, safe and responsive healthcare for LGBTQ+ people living in regional communities.

  • As part of the program, MPHN will deliver a presentation on the LGBTQ+ Health Needs Assessment, providing an overview of key findings and local insights to help inform more inclusive service planning and delivery across the Murrumbidgee.

  • MPHN will also present on the introduction and role of the MPHN Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee, highlighting the organisation’s commitment to creating a more inclusive workplace culture and supporting equitable health outcomes.

The forum program includes a range of speakers and sessions focused on lived experience, regional wellbeing, workplace strategies, local pride initiatives and opportunities to turn priorities into action.

MPHN is pleased to contribute to this important event and to be part of a broader regional conversation about improving the health and wellbeing of LGBTQ+ communities.

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Murrumbidgee GP Antenatal Shared Care Education Day Orientation & Update (Wagga)
Aug
29

Murrumbidgee GP Antenatal Shared Care Education Day Orientation & Update (Wagga)

This annual full-day workshop focused on pregnancy care, is for GPs who are interested in providing shared care in pregnancy, and GPs who want an update on first trimester care. General practice based midwives are welcome to apply to attend

Session 1: Morning Program, 8.30am – 1.30pm
Local GP obstetricians and midwives will present the morning session, focusing on recommended Ultrasound, Blood Testing, risks in pregnancy, and referral for booking in

Session 2: Afternoon Update Program, 2.00 pm – 4.30pm
The update session will feature presentations on What’s New and other presentation to be advised

Early registrations are open now so don’t miss out!

Register here: https://www.stickytickets.com.au/BY2F4I

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Online: Practice Network Meeting
Sept
9

Online: Practice Network Meeting

MPHN’s Practice Network Meeting is a monthly, one‑hour lunchtime catch‑up — your knowledge break. Open to everyone working in general practice, these sessions welcome GPs, practice managers, nurses, administrative staff, GP registrars, and medical students.

The meetings provide a relaxed, collaborative space to share updates, learn together, and stay connected. Each session covers a mix of administrative, operational, and clinical topics, with plenty of time for discussion, questions, and sharing ideas from across the Murrumbidgee network.

It’s a great opportunity to stay up to date with primary health care news, explore current hot topics, and connect with colleagues and peers throughout the Murrumbidgee region.

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Online: Practice Network Meeting
Oct
13

Online: Practice Network Meeting

MPHN’s Practice Network Meeting is a monthly, one‑hour lunchtime catch‑up — your knowledge break. Open to everyone working in general practice, these sessions welcome GPs, practice managers, nurses, administrative staff, GP registrars, and medical students.

The meetings provide a relaxed, collaborative space to share updates, learn together, and stay connected. Each session covers a mix of administrative, operational, and clinical topics, with plenty of time for discussion, questions, and sharing ideas from across the Murrumbidgee network.

It’s a great opportunity to stay up to date with primary health care news, explore current hot topics, and connect with colleagues and peers throughout the Murrumbidgee region.

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Online: Practice Network Meeting
Nov
11

Online: Practice Network Meeting

MPHN’s Practice Network Meeting is a monthly, one‑hour lunchtime catch‑up — your knowledge break. Open to everyone working in general practice, these sessions welcome GPs, practice managers, nurses, administrative staff, GP registrars, and medical students.

The meetings provide a relaxed, collaborative space to share updates, learn together, and stay connected. Each session covers a mix of administrative, operational, and clinical topics, with plenty of time for discussion, questions, and sharing ideas from across the Murrumbidgee network.

It’s a great opportunity to stay up to date with primary health care news, explore current hot topics, and connect with colleagues and peers throughout the Murrumbidgee region.

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Nov
27

Foundations for Building Trauma Awareness (Wagga Wagga)

This training program utilises current research to provide an understanding of trauma, the impacts of trauma on all aspects of life and subsequently the coping mechanisms formed in response to trauma.

The principles of trauma-informed practice are introduced which focus on a strengths-based approach and applicable to all , vital for every person working in health, human, education, disability and legal services, working in government, non-government, public or private sectors.

By participating in this training program, participants will:

  • Develop understanding of the types, prevalence, neurobiology, and impacts of trauma Use a trauma-informed lens to reframe challenging behaviours as adaptive responses to trauma

  • Using case scenarios, apply the principles of trauma-informed practice in your role to develop strategies which enhance safety, minimise re-traumatisation and support recovery of people with diverse traumas

Who should attend?

Anyone in the workplace from diverse sectors including, but not limited to, health, mental health, alcohol and other drugs services, community, legal, justice, domestic and family violence, child protection, emergency, disability, housing, settlement, and employment services.

URL: https://blueknot.arlo.co/w/events/37-foundations-for-building-trauma-awareness/3594

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Online: Practice Network Meeting
Dec
8

Online: Practice Network Meeting

MPHN’s Practice Network Meeting is a monthly, one‑hour lunchtime catch‑up — your knowledge break. Open to everyone working in general practice, these sessions welcome GPs, practice managers, nurses, administrative staff, GP registrars, and medical students.

The meetings provide a relaxed, collaborative space to share updates, learn together, and stay connected. Each session covers a mix of administrative, operational, and clinical topics, with plenty of time for discussion, questions, and sharing ideas from across the Murrumbidgee network.

It’s a great opportunity to stay up to date with primary health care news, explore current hot topics, and connect with colleagues and peers throughout the Murrumbidgee region.

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The diagnosis and investigation of dementia:  A practical approach (Young)
Apr
23

The diagnosis and investigation of dementia: A practical approach (Young)

Join us for an enriching evening of learning and networking focused on the early recognition and practical assessment of dementia. Designed for primary care and aged care professionals, this session will strengthen your confidence in identifying early cognitive changes, selecting appropriate diagnostic tools, and navigating local referral pathways and supports.

Led by Dr Stephanie Armstrong, Senior Staff Specialist Geriatrician and Head of the Department of Geriatrics at MLHD, and Elizabeth McRae, Community Aged Care Social Worker at MLHD, this interactive session brings together clinical insight and real-world community knowledge to support best practice care.

In this session

  • What is dementia

  • Subtypes of dementia

  • Diagnostic tools available and when to use them

  • Understanding community resources and referral pathways

  • Practical tips you can apply immediately in clinical settings

A light dinner will be provided.

CPD
RACGP and ACRRM accreditation pending:

  • Educational Activity (EA): 1 hour

  • Reviewing Performance (RP): 1 hour

Register by: 13 April 2026

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Ear Train: Empowering Health Professionals in Indigenous Communities (Griffith)
Apr
23
to 24 Apr

Ear Train: Empowering Health Professionals in Indigenous Communities (Griffith)

Non-Accredited Practical Skills Workshop

Wagga Wagga: Monday 20th – Tuesday 21st April 2026

Griffith: Thursday 23rd – Friday 24th April 2026

You only need to attend one of these sessions

About the EarTrain program:

EarTrain is a fully funded, online training program for primary healthcare professionals, to identify and manage otitis media and other hearing conditions, in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

The program is delivered nationally by TAFE NSW and is funded by the Australian Government. EarTrain is a Closing the Gap initiative available until 30 June 2026.

What you will learn:

You have ongoing access to online topics that cover skills including Otoscopy, Tympanometry, Audiometry, Screening Otoacoustic Emissions, Infection Control, Culturally Safe Practice.

Please note: you are not required to complete topics prior to attending a practical skills workshop.

Register to access the online learning

Practical Skills Workshop:

In collaboration with Murrumbidgee PHN, we are delivering 2-day practical skills workshops in Wagga Wagga and Griffith

In these workshops, we will provide practical skills in:

  • Otoscopy

  • Tympanometry

  • Introduction to Hearing Screening

  • Screening otoacoustic emissions

  • Referral Pathways

This workshop is free to attend.

To Register: Register here

Funded by: Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care

RTO 90003 | CRICOS 00591E | HEP PRV12049. 131 601 © Amy Allerton, contemporary Aboriginal Artist of the Gumbaynggirr, Bundjalung and Gamilaroi nations tafensw.edu.au/eartrain

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Apr
22

National Eating Disorders Strategy Forum: Strengthening Primary Care

The National Eating Disorders Collaboration (NEDC) is hosting a forum focused on strengthening primary care responses to eating disorders. The session will explore the role of Primary Health Networks (PHNs) and the broader primary care workforce in improving identification, referral and support pathways within the stepped system of care.

Participants will gain practical insights into initiatives, tools and resources that can enhance eating disorder responses in primary care settings.

Speakers from East Melbourne PHN and Murrumbidgee PHN will also share case studies highlighting local approaches to GP education and psychosocial workforce development, providing adaptable examples that PHNs and service providers can implement in their own regions.

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Apr
21

RACGP Webinar: Mandatory Reporting

The RACGP is running a webinar with Avant on mandatory reporting on Tuesday 21 April at 7pm AEST.

The webinar will cover:

  • Ahpra’s role in enforcing mandatory reporting laws

  • the obligations of treating and non-treating doctors

  • arrangements in Western Australia where doctors are exempt from mandatory reporting obligations

  • information, resources and services to support GP wellbeing.

The webinar has been approved for 1 hour of Educational Activities (EA) CPD. 

Click here to register.

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Ear Train: Empowering Health Professionals in Indigenous Communities (Wagga)
Apr
20

Ear Train: Empowering Health Professionals in Indigenous Communities (Wagga)

Non-Accredited Practical Skills Workshop

Wagga Wagga: Monday 20th – Tuesday 21st April 2026

Griffith: Thursday 23rd – Friday 24th April 2026

You only need to attend one of these sessions

About the EarTrain program:

EarTrain is a fully funded, online training program for primary healthcare professionals, to identify and manage otitis media and other hearing conditions, in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.

The program is delivered nationally by TAFE NSW and is funded by the Australian Government. EarTrain is a Closing the Gap initiative available until 30 June 2026.

What you will learn:

You have ongoing access to online topics that cover skills including Otoscopy, Tympanometry, Audiometry, Screening Otoacoustic Emissions, Infection Control, Culturally Safe Practice.

Please note: you are not required to complete topics prior to attending a practical skills workshop.

Register to access the online learning

Practical Skills Workshop:

In collaboration with Murrumbidgee PHN, we are delivering 2-day practical skills workshops in Wagga Wagga and Griffith

In these workshops, we will provide practical skills in:

  • Otoscopy

  • Tympanometry

  • Introduction to Hearing Screening

  • Screening otoacoustic emissions

  • Referral Pathways

This workshop is free to attend.

To Register: Register here

Funded by: Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care

RTO 90003 | CRICOS 00591E | HEP PRV12049. 131 601 © Amy Allerton, contemporary Aboriginal Artist of the Gumbaynggirr, Bundjalung and Gamilaroi nations tafensw.edu.au/eartrain

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Apr
16

InsideOut GP Hub Webinar: Recognising, Managing and Supporting Patients with Eating Disorders in General Practice

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Apr
16

Strengthening Clinical Outcomes in General Practice through Carer Identification and Support

This 60 minute webinar offers guidance and practical tips to strengthen carer identification, inclusion and support within general practice. Family and friend carers are at higher risk of poor health outcomes and frequently delay their own care while prioritising the needs of the person they support. As a key point of contact, general practice plays a critical role in recognising carers early and providing interventions that improve health outcomes for both carers and the people they care for.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand why engaging with carers is important for the care of both carer and care recipient

  • Identify a diverse range of carers within general practice settings

  • Recognise the impact of caring on a person’s health and wellbeing

  • Identify ways to partner with carers in general practice

  • Refer carers to free services and supports

Target audience: General practice staff, Including: General Practitioners, Nurse Practitioners, Practice Nurses, Practice Managers, and administrative/reception teams.

URL: https://www.carersnsw.org.au/events/strengthening-clinical-outcomes-in-general-practice-through-carer-identification-and-support160426

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Apr
15

Fundamentals of Wound Management - Sydney

Wound Innovations is proud to deliver the Full Fundamentals of Wound Management Workshop to health care professionals. Wound Innovations is proud to deliver the Full Fundamentals of Wound Management Workshop to health care professionals within NSW. This face-to-face workshop is the equivalent to 6.5 continuing professional development (CPD) hours. Wound Innovations face to face education program aims to increase staff knowledge, improve outcomes for residents with wounds, and promote organisational strategies for wound prevention. The full fundamentals of Wound Management covers the topics as listed below and has been broken down into four micro sessions.

Learning objectives / Topics covered:

  • The Skin and Wound Healing and Skin Tears

  • Wound Assessment and Management

  • Pressure Injuries and Incontinence Associated Dermatitis

  • Lower Leg Wounds

Upon completion of the workshop, certificates are issued outlining the course content and learning outcomes.

URL: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/fundamentals-of-wound-management-sydney-tickets-1546038164769?aff=oddtdtcreator&keep_tld=true

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Online: Practice Network Meeting
Apr
14

Online: Practice Network Meeting

This month, we welcome guest speaker Veronica Ward, Women’s Health Nurse Manager with the MLHD Priority Population Program. Veronica will present on the Medication Termination of Pregnancy service, which is provided by MLHD (MToP).

All questions will be welcome.

This session is open to everyone working in general practice including GPs, practice managers, nurses, administrative staff, GP registrars, and medical students.

Register in advance for this meeting:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/04u0dk_RSB-URm4zXswMGA


MPHN’s Practice Network Meeting is a monthly, one‑hour lunchtime catch‑up — your knowledge break. Open to everyone working in general practice, these sessions welcome GPs, practice managers, nurses, administrative staff, GP registrars, and medical students.

The meetings provide a relaxed, collaborative space to share updates, learn together, and stay connected. Each session covers a mix of administrative, operational, and clinical topics, with plenty of time for discussion, questions, and sharing ideas from across the Murrumbidgee network.

It’s a great opportunity to stay up to date with primary health care news, explore current hot topics, and connect with colleagues and peers throughout the Murrumbidgee region.

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Apr
1

Choice, voice and control in trauma‑informed abortion care

Individuals who undergo abortion are up to three times more likely to have experienced prior traumatic events compared with the general reproductive age population, including sexual assault, interpersonal violence, or adverse childhood events.

Trauma-informed care is a service framework built on recognising how past trauma shapes an individual’s life, influences their specific needs, and dictates how they interact with support systems.

This webinar will explore how the provision of trauma informed care can change how individuals accessing abortion care are given choice, voice and control in reproductive care.

Topics covered include:

  • core principles of trauma informed care, intersectionality in practice

  • barriers to trauma informed care

  • targeted considerations of clinical responses to intimate partner violence, sexual assault and reproductive coercion

Do you have any questions you’d like answered about this topic? Please contact via searchproject@fpnsw.org.au

Register for your preferred session:

About the speaker
Lara Goulding is the Social Worker with the SEARCH project at FPA, a NSW Ministry of Health funded pilot improving access to reproductive health choices in rural, regional and remote NSW.

Lara has more than 15 years’ experience supporting women across sexual, reproductive and general care.

Her passion is to empower, enable and engage clients to work through life’s challenges by engaging and connecting to the human behind the story, to provide a client-led safe and empathetic service to individuals.

Fully funded by NSW Health as part of the SEARCH Project.

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Mar
31

Breaking the cycle: managing iron deficiency and advancing women’s health in general practice

FREE ONLINE WEBINAR: No one-size fits all when it comes to women’s health.

This essential discussion addresses the burden of iron deficiency and heavy menstrual bleeding in women’s health, providing a practical roadmap for identifying and managing patients led through case discussions, while specifically recognising gaps between clinical care and patient preferences.

Our expert panel, of Australia’s leading specialists in women’s health, navigates the current treatment landscape while challenging key myths and controversies regarding safety and appropriate management, with live questions from the audience.

Walk away with a streamlined clinical framework to identify, treat, and maintain iron stores, ensuring that every woman, regardless of geography, receives high-standard of care, across her life course.

Menarini is pleased to invite you to our live recorded webinar medical education featuring Dr Anita Muñoz MBBS (Hons), FRACGP, GradCertClinTeach, MPH, GAICD, Dr Lindy Jackson (BBioMedSci (Hons), MBBS (Hons), FRACP, PhD), and Dr Shahla Vilcassim MBBchBAO, PhD, FRACP, FRCPA.

If you are a primary care physician, or associated health care professional with an interest in women’s health and iron deficiency, join us for this exciting event.

Learn more: https://mediscene.com.au/events/event/11417-register-your-interest-breaking-the-cycle-managing-iron-deficiency-and-advancing-womens-health-in-general-practice

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Mar
31

Choice, voice and control in trauma‑informed abortion care

Individuals who undergo abortion are up to three times more likely to have experienced prior traumatic events compared with the general reproductive age population, including sexual assault, interpersonal violence, or adverse childhood events.

Trauma-informed care is a service framework built on recognising how past trauma shapes an individual’s life, influences their specific needs, and dictates how they interact with support systems.

This webinar will explore how the provision of trauma informed care can change how individuals accessing abortion care are given choice, voice and control in reproductive care.

Topics covered include:

  • core principles of trauma informed care, intersectionality in practice

  • barriers to trauma informed care

  • targeted considerations of clinical responses to intimate partner violence, sexual assault and reproductive coercion

Do you have any questions you’d like answered about this topic? Please contact searchproject@fpnsw.org.au

Register for your preferred session:

About the speaker
Lara Goulding is the Social Worker with the SEARCH project at FPA, a NSW Ministry of Health funded pilot improving access to reproductive health choices in rural, regional and remote NSW.

Lara has more than 15 years’ experience supporting women across sexual, reproductive and general care.

Her passion is to empower, enable and engage clients to work through life’s challenges by engaging and connecting to the human behind the story, to provide a client-led safe and empathetic service to individuals.

Fully funded by NSW Health as part of the SEARCH Project.

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Mar
31

NSW Public Guardian – Information Session for Health Professionals

Join this FREE webinar for health professionals!

The NSW Public Guardian is hosting a free online information session designed specifically forhealth professionals. This webinar will introduce the role of the Public Guardian and how they can collaborate to support represented persons.

Whether you're new to guardianship or want to deepen your understanding of legal decision-making frameworks, this session is for you.

What they’ll cover:

  • Introduction to the NSW Public Guardian

  • Substitute Decision-Making in NSW

  • Roles and responsibilities of the Public Guardian

Register now to secure your spot!

Tuesday 31 March 2026 | 10:00am - 11:00am  REGISTER HERE

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Mar
30

AHPA: Start with your HPI‑I: The first step to digital connection

Building digital capability in allied health

Allied health practices are increasingly being asked to connect with national digital health systems. Whether your practice is paper‑based or already using digital tools, understanding the foundations of digital connectivity is essential.

Allied Health Professionals Australia (AHPA) is supporting the sector through its Digital Health Education Webinar series, providing practical guidance for allied health providers at all stages of digital maturity.

Upcoming webinar: Start with your HPI‑I: The first step to digital connection

Date: Monday 30 March
Time: 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Location: Online via Microsoft Teams
Cost: Free
Register: https://www.ahpa.com.au/hpi-i-webinar-allied-health

Why an HPI‑I is important
An HPI‑I enables allied health professionals to: 

  • Connect to My Health Record

  • Use secure messaging

  • Participate in Provider Connect Australia

  • Share consumer health information safely and securely

What you’ll learn
Designed for allied health professionals, practice managers and practice owners, this webinar will provide clear, actionable steps to help practices connect with national digital health systems. Participants will also learn where to access guidance and support to progress their digital capability.

Digital health is now core infrastructure for integrated, efficient models of care. Understanding digital identifiers helps ensure practices are ready to participate in a secure and connected health system, with benefits for both providers and patients.

Visit the AHPA Digital Health Hub to explore the full webinar series, subscribe to the AHPA Digital Digest, and access digital adoption support.

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Mar
30

Mental Health First Aid – Conversations About Gambling (Wagga)

Course participants learn how to provide initial support to someone who may be experiencing gambling harm or a gambling-related mental health crisis, until professional help is received or the crisis resolves.

You will learn about:

  • the signs that may indicate a person is experiencing harm from their gambling

  • how to recognise and respond to suicidal thoughts and behaviours

  • the interventions and supports available to encourage pathways to professional help.

The cost of the workshop is fully subsidised by a grant from GambleAware, so there is no cost for participants.

The session is open to all community members.

Location: Pro Patria Centre: 19 Morshead St, Ashmont NSW 2650

Registration and further information: https://www.mhfa.com.au/gamble-aware

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Mar
27

ASHM: National Hepatitis B s100 Prescriber Forum

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Mar
26

CID Inclusive Practice Workshop: Just Include Me

Just Include Me: Inclusive Practice Workshop for Health Professionals and Staff - Council for Intellectual Disability.

Date: Thursday 26 March Time: 12.30pm – 1.30pm AEDT

Where: online- register here

The purpose of the workshop is to increase awareness of intellectual disability and the challenges that people with intellectual disability face within the healthcare system. The National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) Standards User guide for the Health Care of People with Intellectual Disability recommends inclusive practice improvements as a response to significant evidence of poor health outcomes for people with intellectual disability in Australia’s health system.

The learning outcomes of attending this workshop are to:

  • Gain lived experience insight from facilitators with intellectual disability

  • Understand the importance of person-centred inclusive practice

  • Begin to consider reasonable adjustments needed for people with intellectual disability

  • Understanding the importance of inclusive communication skills

  • Learn about free resources that can help improve their inclusive practice

  • Learn about further in-depth learning opportunities through CID’s free eLearning.

This workshop is co-facilitated by CID team members with lived experience of intellectual disability.

Learn more and register – https://cid.org.au/event/just-include-me-mar/

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Mar
25

Updates on Medicinal Cannabis in Palliative Care with Prof Phillip Good

The use of medicinal cannabis has grown exponentially in the Australian community over the past years. Join us for an update on the evidence underpinning medicinal cannabis and outcomes of clinical trials for palliative care patients by Prof. Phillip Good, a national leader in the field.

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Connecting physical and mental health (Griffith)
Mar
25

Connecting physical and mental health (Griffith)

Free training for community and mental health workers

We’ve partnered with Mental Health Coordinating Council to deliver four free training sessions focused on the critical connection between physical and mental health.

Connecting Physical and Mental Health equips mental health and community service workers with practical strategies to support the physical wellbeing of the people they work alongside.

This one-day course explores key physical health risks experienced by people living with persistent mental health conditions and provides realistic, respectful ways to talk about health without judgement, shame or assumptions.

Delivered by: Mental Health Coordinating Council
Funded by: Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network (MPHN)
Cost: Free
When: March 2026
Format: One-day training sessions

What you will learn

This training will support community service workers to:

  • recognise common physical health issues faced by people they support

  • understand the systemic and personal barriers experienced by people with persistent mental health conditions

  • reflect on personal assumptions and biases that may impact care

  • build awareness of general healthy behaviours without oversimplifying complex realities

  • create relationships and environments that enable respectful, practical conversations about physical and mental health.

Who should enrol

This training is suitable for:

  • Mental health workers

  • Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) workers

  • Employment sector workers

  • Community services workers

Deniliquin

Friday 6 March 2026, 9am to 5pm
Register: www.stickytickets.com.au/I1EH6O

Tumut

Tuesday 10 March 2026, 9am to 5pm
Register: www.stickytickets.com.au/M5AYCB

Wagga Wagga

Wednesday 11 March 2026, 9am to 5pm
Register: www.stickytickets.com.au/TN09A7

Griffith

Wednesday 25 March 2026, 9am to 5pm
Register: www.stickytickets.com.au/TM0717

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Melanoma Institute Australia: Cancer Care Essentials Nurse Study Day
Mar
25

Melanoma Institute Australia: Cancer Care Essentials Nurse Study Day

  • Wagga Wagga Base Hospital - Lecture Theatre (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join us for a full day of learning, connection and inspiration!

Whether you are new to nursing or looking to deepen your expertise, this study day will cover topics in cancer care, delivered by experienced professionals in the field.

Event Details

WHEN: Wednesday 25th March 2026  8:00–4:30

WHERE: WWBH Lecture Theatre

Topics

  • Cancer Treatments: Where We've Been Where We Are Now

  • Understanding Cancer Diagnosis: Scans and Biopsies Explained

  • Surgical Insights for Nurses

  • Radiotherapy: What Nurses Need to Know

  • Chemotherapy in Practice: A Practical Guide for Nurses

  • Immunotherapy: Key Concepts for Nurses

  • Metastatic Cancer: Supporting Patients Through Complexity

  • Beyond the Diagnosis: Supporting the Whole Person

About the Day

  • Guest speakers sharing their insights into their respective fields

  • Day for all nursing staff

  • Morning/afternoon tea and lunch provided

Registrations are a must — spots are limited and close 6/3/26

To register, visit: https://forms.office.com/r/WFkJWQ1Xvc

For more information, contact: Danielle.goss@melanoma.org.au

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Mar
24

How Does Your Practice Compare to the Top 10%?

FREE WEBINAR

Join Dr Sachin Patel from Scale My Clinic for a live benchmark for GP Owners and Managers who want to build a Practice that performs, without burning out. Dr Sachin Patel is a GP entrepreneur specialising in business coaching. His mission is to help General Practice Owners transform their businesses and their lives. Sachin co-founded Scale My Clinic with Dr Todd Cameron in 2018.

Target audience Practice Managers & Owners

About HR in Health

HR in Health provides tailored HR advice, education, and resources specifically for healthcare practices. With over 350 member practices across Australia, we understand the current challenges you face. 

URL: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5217719769068/WN_55EpnHE_Q9yA8irotvseZg

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Foundations for Building Trauma Awareness (Deniliquin)
Mar
24

Foundations for Building Trauma Awareness (Deniliquin)

Delivered by Blue Knot Foundation. Funded by Murrumbidgee Primary Health Network.

  • One day only

  • 8.30am to 4.30pm

  • Free

This training provides the foundations for understanding complex trauma and its impacts. You’ll gain a trauma-informed lens to help you see challenging behaviours not as problems, but as adaptive responses to trauma.

Trauma Informed Practice is not about treatment — it’s about recognising that trauma is a possibility for anyone.

  • Understand the types, prevalence, and impacts of trauma

  • Explore the neurobiology of trauma and its effects on life and coping

  • Reframe challenging behaviours through a trauma-informed lens

  • Apply practical strategies to enhance safety, minimise re-traumatisation, and support recovery

  • Use real-world case studies to practice trauma-informed responses

Wagga Wagga – Tuesday 28 October 2025 – Register here

Young – Tuesday 18 November 2025 – Register here

Griffith – Tuesday 17 February 2026 – Register here

Deniliquin – Tuesday 24 March 2026 – Register here

Blue Knot Foundation is Australia’s National Centre of Excellence for Complex Trauma. Their programs are evidence based, practical, and designed to support safer, more compassionate workplaces and communities.

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Mar
19

Hiring an IMG? Here's what your practice needs to get right.

International Medical Graduates play a critical role in supporting Australia's healthcare workforce, particularly in general practice and regional areas. 

However, hiring an IMG introduces additional regulatory, contractual and governance risks that practices need to understand and manage carefully. '

This webinar walks you through what you need to understand before you engage an IMG, where the common pitfalls are, and how to structure arrangements that protect both the practice and the graduate from the outset. 

REGISTER NOW

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Supporting Seniors: Free Suicide Prevention Training (Wagga)
Mar
19

Supporting Seniors: Free Suicide Prevention Training (Wagga)

Would you know what to do if an older person was having thoughts of suicide?

Join Anglicare’s Suicide Prevention for Seniors Program for a free training session that equips you with the skills to:

  • Have empathetic conversations

  • Identify suicide risk in older adults

  • Support them with a safety plan and referral

This QIP-accredited training meets Suicide Prevention Australia standards and offers self-directed CPD points. A certificate is available upon request.

Be the person who makes a difference. Register now: 

https://www.stickytickets.com.au/WCKU4U

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Medicare Mental Health – connecting patients to free mental health support
Mar
18

Medicare Mental Health – connecting patients to free mental health support

Join the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing for an informative webinar on the Medicare Mental Health network, with a special focus on Medicare Mental Health Centres.

This session will explore the service model, accessibility, centre locations, integration within the broader mental health/health system and resources available to health professionals and their patients.

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2026 Nurse Immunisation Education Day and Update (Wagga)
Mar
18

2026 Nurse Immunisation Education Day and Update (Wagga)

Sharpen your skills. Refresh your knowledge.
Stay ahead for the 2026 season.

MPHN invites nurse immunisers across general practice and aged care to join us for our annual Nurse Immunisation Education Day and Update – a highly anticipated event designed to keep you informed, confident and prepared.

This event features a full program of practical, relevant and evidence-based updates, including:

  • Cold Chain Management – best practice essentials

  • Catch-up Vaccinations – supporting complex schedules

  • 2026 Winter Respiratory Illness Season – what to expect

  • Immunisation Update – latest advice and changes

  • Sexual Health Update – key considerations for primary care

Guest speakers:

  • Barb Wilson, NSW Public Health Unit

  • Additional speakers to be confirmed

Whether you’re refreshing your skills or gearing up for the winter season, this education day will support you to deliver safe, high-quality immunisation care to your patients.

Morning tea on arrival, light lunch provided.

Sponsored by

 
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Murrumbidgee HealthPathways presents: Rattling the cage of Motor Neurone Disease (Wagga)
Mar
17

Murrumbidgee HealthPathways presents: Rattling the cage of Motor Neurone Disease (Wagga)

GPs and registrars, specialists including neurologists and respiratory physicians, and allied health professionals with a special interest in MND are invited to join Murrumbidgee HealthPathways for an evening of networking and valuable education.

Guest Speakers

  • Prof Dominic Rowe AM, PHD FRACP, Neurologist, Professor Neurology, Macquarie Medical School, Motor Neurone Disease Research Centre

  • Dr Marietjie Van Der Merwe, MBChB, MFamMed, FRACGP, GP clinical editor

  • Dr Carol Lee, BSc (Honours) Pharm, PhD Immunology, Project Lead, Macquarie Medical School, Motor Neurone Disease Research Centre

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  • Professor Martin Jude OAM, FRACP, Neurologist, UNSW

Topics

  • MND Assessment and management

  • Referral process and multidisciplinary support and services

  • Practical use of HealthPathways as a resource tool including clinical and referral pathways

Event includes dinner and networking.

ACRRM accreditation pending.

Don’t miss out, book early.
Register by 3 March 2026 here: www.stickytickets.com.au/7FKIX3

 
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Advance Care Planning Webinar for Health Professionals (MLHD)
Mar
17

Advance Care Planning Webinar for Health Professionals (MLHD)

Join Advance Care Planning CNE Emma Murphy and Advance Care Planning Australia Kylie Ash in a one-hour webinar designed for GP’s and health professionals. 

Download flyer

This webinar will cover topics including: 

  • What is Advance Care Planning? 

  • How can I support my patients in Advance Care Planning? 

  • What Advance Care Planning documents exist? 

  • Where can I find more information or support? 

WHEN 

Monday March 16, 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Tuesday March 17, 2:30pm - 3:30pm 

WHERE 

Microsoft Teams – Please click this link

Participants do not need to register.

MORE INFORMATION

Email Emma.Murphy8@health.nsw.gov.au 

Phone 0439 987 925 

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Mar
17

Is AI Dehumanising People Management?

FREE WEBINAR

AI is changing the way workplace issues are raised, managed and even litigated and the impact is already being felt in medical practices. With Fair Work claims on the rise and AI-generated correspondence becoming more common, practice owners and managers face increasing compliance risk, more complex employee disputes, and less room for error.

In this practical and thought-provoking session, HR in Health Director George Sotiris will explore:

  • How AI is influencing HR conflicts and claims

  • What the Fair Work Commission is saying about AI-generated matters

  • Real scenarios where AI helped and where it made things worse

  • Why strong HR foundations matter more than ever

  • The compliance changes affecting contracts, pay and the BOOT.

About HR in Health

HR in Health provides tailored HR advice, education, and resources specifically for healthcare practices. With over 350 member practices across Australia, we understand the current challenges you face. 

URL: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/1317719768328/WN_ff65R8EJTMOC_J6dvZSwNA

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