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EMERGENCY

In an emergency, always call triple zero (000). It’s a free call from any phone, mobile or phone box.

For other urgent medical issues, go to an Emergency Department.

Our Emergency Departments are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week:



 
Go4Fun kicks off in Kyogle, Grafton, Goonellabah and Tweed for Term 4

Go4Fun, a free, after-school, healthy lifestyle program for primary school-aged children who are above a healthy weight, kicks off in Term 4 in Kyogle, Grafton, Goonellabah and Tweed.


 
BreastScreen NSW North Coast partners with Grafton radiology clinic to deliver screening program

Women aged 50-74 are now able to access their free two-yearly breast screen at Clarence Valley Imaging, thanks to a new partnership between the Grafton based imaging service and BreastScreen NSW North Coast.


 
Casino Hospital emergency department entrance with driveway in foreground

Public hospitals across Northern NSW Local Health District (NNSWLHD) continued to perform amid sustained high activity throughout the second quarter of this year, according to the latest Bureau of Health Information Healthcare Quarterly report Apr


 
clinician showing older woman how to enroll in online course

Older adults aged 60 years and over, and Aboriginal people aged 45 years and over in Northern NSW can join a free, 10 week online healthy lifestyle program beginning Monday 9 October.


 
The BreastScreen NSW van is coming to Casino

The mobile screening van will be in Casino from 4 September to 9 October.

BreastScreen NSW provides free breast screening to women to support the early detection of breast cancer.


 
BreastScreen NSW van is coming to Brunswick Heads

The mobile screening van will be in Brunswick Heads from 28 August to 12 September.

BreastScreen NSW provides free breast screening to women to support the early detection of breast cancer.


 
Health jobs on display at Tweed Valley Careers Expo

Job seekers interested in a career in health are invited to the Tweed Valley Careers Expo which will showcase roles and employment pathways available across health services in the Tweed Valley region. 


 
Annual Awards celebrate innovative local health projects

Programs to help mental health clients to be more physically active, increase the leadership capacity of nurses and midwives, and process referrals using artificial intelligence were among the initiatives showcased at Northern NSW Local Health Dis


 
‘My place is your place’ – strengthening cultural connections

Aboriginal women and their families who come to the Lismore Base Hospital (LBH) Women’s Care Unit will be better connected to culture and Country, thanks to a suite of artworks now in place throughout the Unit.


 
Appointment of new Chief Executive for Northern NSW Local Health District

Tracey Maisey has been appointed to the position of Chief Executive of Northern NSW Local Health District.