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  • Pictured; From left Elias Rees, Adam Alanez, Tanya Bloxsome and Chris De Souza from Beyond Empathy yarn about the NAIDOC week theme 'For our Elders'

    Locals yarn about NAIDOC theme 'For our Elders'

    3 July 2023

    This year's national NAIDOC Week 2 - 9 July is an opportunity to reflect on the theme For Our Elders and the important role and prominent place Elders hold in our communities and families.

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  • Aunty Lorraine Naylor yarns about reconciliation.

    Local Elders respond to reconciliation week theme

    1 June 2023

    National Reconciliation Week – 27 May to 3 June – is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.

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  • COORDINARE Aboriginal Health Report Card 2021/22

    24 November 2022

    Our 2021/22 Aboriginal Health Report Card is our fourth report dedicated to sharing the results of our work with Aboriginal peoples and communities in our region, throughout the year.

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  • NAIDOC Week 2022 - Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!

    29 June 2022

    NAIDOC Week celebrations are set to take place across Australia from 3-10 July, embodying this year's theme - Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!

    This year the National NAIDOC Committee is calling for everyone to "Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up! for systemic change and to keep rallying around our mob,…

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  • How can you be brave and make change this Reconciliation Week?

    27 May 2022

    Each year, National Reconciliation Week 2022 (Friday 27 May – 3 June) commemorates two significant milestones in the reconciliation journey - on the 27 May the successful 1967 referendum, and on 3 June the High Court Mabo decision respectively.

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  • #fabvac campaign highlights need for ongoing COVID vaccine protection for Aboriginal community

    27 April 2022

    With doctors warning that the combination of COVID-19 and flu could make you really sick, a digital campaign that highlights how vaccines make a difference, even for people who've had COVID, is being launched this week by COORDINARE in partnership with local Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs).

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  • Co-design improvements in partnership with Aboriginal people

    4 March 2022

    COORDINARE is committed to improving access to culturally sensitive and respectful primary care for the more than 24,000 people who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander within South Eastern NSW. In June 2021, COORDINARE funded five mainstream general practices.

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  • Cooma Mobile Breastscreen Van – book yourfree breast screen today!

    11 February 2022

    The BreastScreen NSW mobile clinic will visit Cooma Multifunction Centre (via Cromwell Street) from March 14 to April 15. The service is recommended every two years for women aged 50 – 74. Women aged 40 – 49 and 75 and over are also welcome and eligible.

    Read more about Cooma Mobile Breastscreen Van – book yourfree breast screen today!