Apunipima’s Napranum Centre Working to National Standards

Charkil-Om Primary Health Care Centre received AGPAL accreditation for the first time in September, just after celebrating its first birthday in…

Kowanyama Community Expo

A range of Kowanyama organisations and services came together on Wednesday 13 September for a Community Expo. Apunipima…

Diabetes Educator of the Year

Apunipima’s Bernadette Heenan has been named the Australian Diabetes Educators Association Jan Baldwin National Credentialled Diabetes Educator of…

Health and Hockey in Kowanyama

Aspire to be Deadly (Cairns Hockey’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander program), Apunipima Cape York Health Council and…

Apunipima Working to International Standards

Apunipima Cape York Health Council has been recommended for ISO 9001:2008 recertification for three years to 2020. ISO…

Apunipima Proud Supporter of Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival

Apunipima Set for Laura Aboriginal Dance Festival 2017 In our 23rd Year servicing Cape York, Apunipima is excited to…

Apunipima Sponsors Basketball All-Stars for Second Year Running

Apunipima Cape York Health Council are pleased to announce the sponsoring of the Australian Indigenous All-Stars Men’s National…

Close the Gap Report 2017

The ninth Closing the Gap Report was released on 14 February 2017. Apunipima has released the following statement: Today’s ninth Closing…

Commitment for Palliative Care to NPA

St Vincent’s Health Australia (SVHA) has committed $450,000 to bring culturally appropriate palliative care services to five Aboriginal…

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