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In the press

We love spreading the word about what's happening at NAPHL as well as health issues impacting people living in Northern Queensland. See below for media coverage featuring NAPHL as well as our headspace programs.

Press Archive

Indulge and enjoy - Townsville Eye, April 13, 2019

Helping hundreds with wellbeing - Townsville Bulletin, August 30, 2019

Jamming to positive beat- Townsville Bulletin, July 19, 2019

Headspace lifts ability to cope - Mackay Mercury, July 19, 2019

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Published: 18th September, 2019

Author: Christie Anderson

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  • A healthier future for all Australians

    A healthier future for all Australians

    We're proud of the positive impact our work has on the people of our region. Read the results in the 2019/20 Annual Report.

  • Annual General Meeting & Breakfast

    Annual General Meeting & Breakfast

    Members are welcome to attend the NAPHL Annual General Meeting and Breakfast. RSVP Essential.

  • Cut out yo-yo dieting for good

    Cut out yo-yo dieting for good

    A dietitian explains how to ditch the yo-yo diets and lose weight for good.

  • Self-love this Valentine's Day

    Self-love this Valentine's Day

    Taking care of yourself is one of the most important parts of managing your mental health and wellbeing. Our mental health clinicians have issued a reminder to practice self-love this Valentine's Day, regardless of your relationship status.

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  • Australia Day Award nomination for dedication to indigenous health

    Australia Day Award nomination for dedication to indigenous health

    Northern Australia Primary Health Limited (NAPHL) Indigenous Outreach Worker Mettassa Zaro has been nominated for a Townsville Citizen of the Year award in recognition of his dedication to indigenous health.

  • NAPHL helps break world record

    NAPHL helps break world record

    We did it! Northern Australia Primary Health Limited helped to break the Guinness World Record for the most people wearing high-visibility vests in the one location and it was all for a good cause.

  • Back to school lunchbox ideas

    Back to school lunchbox ideas

    What you should be packing in your child's lunchbox according to a dietitian. SEE HER TIPS>>

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  • Veteran Health and DVA Literacy Educational Dinner

    Veteran Health and DVA Literacy Educational Dinner

    SOLD OUT Practice Managers and Practice Nurses working in Townsville and surrounding areas are invited to this online educational event presented by Julie Randall who is a Registered Nurse, Practice Nurse and Clinical Researcher.

  • Know Your Veteran's Health: an online event for Practice Managers & Practice Nurses

    Know Your Veteran's Health: an online event for Practice Managers & Practice Nurses

    This online educational event provides Practice Nurses and Practice Managers the opportunity to reinforce and improve the management of healthcare for Defence Veterans.

  • Suffering from hypothyroidism? Exercise can help

    Suffering from hypothyroidism? Exercise can help

    Have you been diagnosed with an underactive thyroid? An Exercise Physiologist shares how getting active can help alleviate symptoms like weight gain, weak and sore muscles, low energy and moodiness.

  • Avoiding poor nutrition with IBD

    Avoiding poor nutrition with IBD

    Eating can be complicated for people with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis. It's just as important to replace nutritional deficiencies as it is to avoid foods that trigger symptoms. Read our Dietitian Carla's tips.

  • Stop using hot weather to skip workouts

    Stop using hot weather to skip workouts

    Don't let the rising mercury get in the way of your workout. We've got some tips from one of our accredited Exercise Physiologists about exercising safely in the heat.

  • “A nurse is not a job, it’s your identity, it’s who you are as a person.”

    “A nurse is not a job, it’s your identity, it’s who you are as a person.”

    Refugee Health Nurse Kylie shares what drives her passion for equal access to healthcare and what made her decide to become a nurse.

Help NAPHL improve the health of North Queenslanders

Help NAPHL improve the health of North Queenslanders

Donate to NAPHL and help us to continue to deliver health services to people who are disadvantaged, suffer chronic or complex health conditions, or live in remote locations. Read more

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Published: 20th September, 2019

Updated: 23rd September, 2019

Author: Christie Anderson

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James Cook Drive Douglas QLD 4814

Acknowledgement

Northern Australia Primary Health Ltd acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands and seas on which we live and work, and pay our respects to Elders past and present.