Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Public Health Program
Queensland Health · Australia
Funding for managing environmental issues that impact on health in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. This is listed as a frontline service procurement under the Public Environment Health - Indigenous stream.
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Queensland
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What is the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Public Health Program?
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Public Health Program is a non-profit grant offered by Queensland Health in Australia. Funding for managing environmental issues that impact on health in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. This is listed as a frontline service procurement under the Public Environment Health - Indigenous stream.
Who is eligible for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Public Health Program?
- Queensland Health frontline service procurement - Focused on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities - Supports public environmental health activities - Detailed applicant eligibility not provided in the supplied content
What activities are funded?
Activities to manage environmental health issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, including public and environmental health service delivery or related community health management work.
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