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In the morning, at Council Chambers, Bundaberg Central, Her Excellency the Honourable Dr Jeannette Young AC PSM and Professor Graeme Nimmo RFD received a briefing from Bundaberg Regional Council representatives.
Following, at Bundaberg Hospital, Bundaberg Central, Her Excellency and Professor Nimmo toured the hospital and met with staff.
Following, at UQ Rural Clinical School, Bundaberg Central, Her Excellency and Professor Nimmo received a briefing and met with staff.
Following, at Grunske’s by the River, Bundaberg Central, Her Excellency and Professor Nimmo received, Mayor, Bundaberg Regional Council, Cr Jack Dempsey for a working lunch.
In the afternoon, at Burnett Heads State School, Her Excellency and Professor Nimmo visited the school, read a book to students, and the Governor addressed guests.
Following, at the Australian Sugar Cane Railway, Bundaberg North, Her Excellency and Professor Nimmo participated in a steam train ride through the Bu ....
Share A University of Queensland study is calling for changes to the way depression is treated in Indigenous communities in Australia. UQ Rural Clinical School researcher Dr Bushra Nasir said the research has found that current treatments for Indigenous Australians are not working. “Mainstream treatment models fail to incorporate the Indigenous understanding of mental health,” Dr Nasir said. “Our results show that treating depression in Indigenous communities should extend beyond just clinical approaches. “Retaining culture, spiritual beliefs, autonomy and a connection to Country will have a significant impact on improving Indigenous mental health and wellbeing.” Dr Nasir said there’s also emerging evidence of the link between health and Indigenous connections to traditional grounds. ....