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Mental Health Awareness and Access Project

Aims to reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness by providing education to people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds and improve their access to mainstream mental health services.

358 - 360 Flinders mall
Suburb: TOWNSVILLE
State: QLD
Postcode: 4810

(07) 4772 4800

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