- What’s in store at the ACN’s national forum
- Enhanced oral health services for Wagga
- Blue Plaque honours legacy of Aboriginal healthcare pioneer Emma Jane Callaghan
- Women’s health funding for VIC
- Indigenous yoga training program part of Curtin mental health campaign
- Batemans Bay to host public hearings on Healthcare Funding
- Sector Jobs
- Events and training
The NACCHO Sector News is a platform we use to showcase the important work being done in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health, focusing on the work of NACCHO, NACCHO members and NACCHO affiliates.
We also share a curated selection of news stories that are of likely interest to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health sector, broadly.
What’s in store at the ACN’s national forum
The Australian College of Nursing’s National Nursing Forum is set to take place from 14-16 August in Cairns. The forum will feature around 700 nurses from across Australia and will include presentations from various speakers, including nursing advocate Professor Dame Anne Marie Rafferty. The theme for the forum is “Regenerate, Reinvigorate, Reclaim: Sustainable Solutions for our Future,” and it will cover a wide range of topics such as palliative care, Indigenous health, mental health, aged care, and more. Government representatives, including federal health minister Mark Butler, will address the forum through video messages.
More information about the NNF 2024 is available online.
To read the article in full, go here.

Internationally acclaimed nursing advocate, Professor Dame Anne Marie Rafferty leads a stellar line up of speakers.
Enhanced oral health services for Wagga
Wagga Wagga will receive $45,000 worth of improved dental services for First Nations people as part of a funding boost to the region. The Riverina Aboriginal Medical and Dental Corporation (RIVMED) will purchase an intraoral camera and additional dental equipment.
This funding is part of a $1,705,000 allocation to 15 Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs) to support equipment purchase and delivery of additional dental services. The aim is to address disparities experienced in vulnerable populations and positively impact the overall population’s health and well-being.
Further information on public dental services can be found online.
To read the article in full, go here.

Riverina Medical and Dental Aboriginal Corporation provides culturally safe, holistic health and wellbeing services to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of Wagga Wagga and surrounding areas. Photo: Riverina Medical and Dental Aboriginal Corporation.
Blue Plaque honours legacy of Aboriginal healthcare pioneer Emma Jane Callaghan
The legacy of Aboriginal healthcare pioneer Emma Jane Callaghan has been honoured through the unveiling of a blue plaque in New South Wales. Ms. Callaghan, who died in 1979 at the age of 95, was an Aboriginal nurse, midwife, missionary, and advocate who dedicated her life to breaking barriers in healthcare and advocating for the rights of Aboriginal people.
She was known for opening her home as an impromptu hospital and caring for everyone in need. Her granddaughter, Kodie Mason, said she nominated her grandmother for a blue plaque because her story deserves to be told and remembered.
The New South Wales government said the blue plaque ensures her story is shared with generations to come and serves as a reminder of her significant contributions to improving healthcare for Aboriginal communities and advocating for their rights.
To read the article in full, go here.

Member for Coogee Dr Marjorie O’Neill, LPLALC chief executive Chris Ingrey, NSW Minister for Heritage Penny Sharpe and great, great, great granddaughter of Emma Jane Callaghan, Kodie Mason at Sunday’s plaque unveiling.
Women’s health funding for VIC
The State Government of Victoria is investing $18 million in women’s health organisations to provide initiatives focused on sexual and reproductive health, chronic illness, and reducing the impact of family violence on women and the health system.
The work will be delivered by women, for women, including those from multicultural backgrounds, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, and women with disabilities. This investment aims to improve health outcomes for women across the state.
This funding is part of the government’s broader investment into women’s health to close the gender pain gap and deliver equity in healthcare.
To read the article in full, go here.
Indigenous yoga training program part of Curtin mental health campaign
Curtin University has been awarded $1.1 million from Healthway to continue its Act Belong Commit mental health promotion campaign for the next two years, with an Australian-first Indigenous youth yoga training program among the initiatives.
The latest National Study of Mental Health and Wellbeing found that a significant percentage of Australians had experienced a mental health disorder at some point in their lives. Curtin has been running Act Belong Commit since 2008 and has partnered with over 400 organisations to encourage Western Australians to take action to improve their mental well-being.
Additionally, they have taken stewardship of Deadly Minds, Australia’s first Indigenous youth yoga teacher training program, which aims to improve mental, cultural, physical, and spiritual health.
To read the article in full, go here.
Batemans Bay to host public hearings on Healthcare Funding
The Special Commission of Inquiry into Healthcare Funding will hold public hearings in Batemans Bay on Thursday, August 15th, and Friday, August 16th, 2024.
The hearings aim to gather evidence on various healthcare issues, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health services, workforce development and support programs, funding challenges, healthcare workforce, education and training, specialist healthcare, collaboration between providers, innovation, and issues relating to local healthcare facilities. The public can observe the proceedings in person or via live streaming.
For more information, including the Terms of Reference, please visit the Special Commission website.
To read the article in full, go here.
Sector Jobs – you can see sector job listings on the NACCHO website here.
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ACCHO Governance Workshops
Free, specialised governance workshops for ACCHOs will be delivered in multiple locations across the country during 2024 and 2025.
Registrations are now open for:
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Port Macquarie: 20-21 August
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Dubbo: 22-23 August.
The program is delivered by legal experts and covers:
- Delegation of powers
- Finance for Boards
- Governance documents
- Managing conflicts of interest
- Managing risk
- Principles of good governance
- Structure and role of boards and sub-committees
To register, go here.
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