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ALP Donate to EGHS

At the 14th J K McDougall Lecture, the Ararat ALP Branch announced it would donate funds to East Grampians Health Service.

President of the branch Lyn Hughes and secretary Julie Suares visited EGHS to hand over the cheque and were shown the Pyrenees House Education Centre, which is a vital part of future proofing the workforce at EGHS, by chief executive Nick Bush.

“We recognise the vital role that EGHS plays in our community, providing quality health care and services to meet the diverse needs of the people in our region,” Ms Suares said.

EGHS chief executive Nick Bush thanked the branch for its generous donation.

“Generosity like this certainly continues to assist the health service to have the best facilities and equipment that allows us to provide the best of care to our community,” he said.

Pictured above:  Ararat ALP Branch president Lyn Hughes (left) and secretary Julie Suares present EGHS CEO Nick Bush with a donation

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East Grampians Health Service acknowledges the Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia, Jupagalk and Eastern Maar peoples as the Traditional Custodians of these lands. We acknowledge that their holistic approach to health; harmony between body, mind, spirit and environment, has been practiced on these lands for thousands of years. We thank past and present Elders for this knowledge to help improve health and wellbeing for all Australians.

ARARAT

Girdlestone Street
Ararat 3377

P: 03 5352 9300
E: info@eghs.net.au
WILLAURA

Delacombe Way
Willaura 3379

P: 03 5354 1600
E: info@eghs.net.au
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