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Providing health and wellbeing services and programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Brisbane and Logan regions.

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The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Health Service (ATSICHS) Brisbane is a not-for-profit community owned health care and human services organisation delivering on the unique health and wellbeing needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in greater Brisbane and Logan.

Our services include medical and dental clinics, child and family health services, youth services, social and emotional wellbeing programs and services, a midwifery hub, an aged care facility, and a variety of family and child support services including child protection, family wellbeing services, kindergarten programs and a child and family centre.

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News & Events

Mari-Mari-Ba resident Chevette’s baking business blooms

When Chevette moved with her 3-year-old son Davari into ATSICHS Brisbane’s housing facility Mari-Mari-Ba, which supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who are experiencing housing insecurity, she didn’t anticipate that her passion for baking would blossom into a business venture.  With the theme ‘Making Our Mark’ running strong throughout Indigenous Business Month (October), it’s […]

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Update: Leadership changes to the ATSICHS Board

We are pleased to announce that Keiron Lander has been appointed as the new Chair of the ATSICHS Brisbane Board, following departure of Melody Ingra from the position. In addition, Anthony Morgan has been elected as the new Deputy Chair.   We extend our thanks to Melody Ingra for her outstanding contributions as Board Chair and […]

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QUT and ATSICHS Partner to Trial Catapult Devices at Queensland Murri Carnival

ATSICHS Brisbane and QUT’s Centre for Data Science have partnered to trial Catapult vests (wearable fitness tracking devices used in the NRL) among U16 players from the ATSICHS Young Guns and ATSICHS Brother Boys teams at last week’s Queensland Murri Carnival. This marks the first time these devices have been tested at the QMC. On […]

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