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Community Health Centre, South Street Windale

  • Community Health Centre, South Street Windale

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    In 1975 the Federal Government made funds available to the NSW Health Commission to build the north's first Community Health Centre in South Street Windale. The building was officially opened on 24th September, 1975 by the State Minister for Health the Hon. R. O. Healey M.L.A. The new centre offered many services to the community including home nursing, geriatric and paediatric services, counselling and physiotherapy. Source: Saxby, Max The history of Windale: a surprise township, 1990.

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