Partners

The SAWCAN partners are comprised of:

  • Nunyara Aboriginal Health Service Inc
  • Oak Valley (Maralinga) Aboriginal Corporation
  • Port Lincoln Aboriginal Health Service Ltd
  • Tullawon Health Service Inc
  • Yadu Health Aboriginal Corporation

Together these services have a united voice forged through ongoing family and community connection.

Nunyara aboriginal health service inc

https://nunyara.org.au/
T: 08 8649 9900
E: Admin@nunyara.org.au
17-27 Tully Street, Whyalla Stuart SA 5608


Nunyara, established in 2002, is dedicated to enhancing the health and wellbeing of the Whyalla Aboriginal Community. It achieves this by offering responsive primary health care services and providing facilities for a wide range of health, welfare, and education programs. Through collaboration and partnerships with other agencies, Nunyara strives to improve community health outcomes.

Committed to empowering and advocating for local Aboriginal people, Nunyara involves individuals, families, and the wider community, encouraging greater responsibility and ownership of their health and wellbeing.

Port Lincoln Aboriginal Health Service LTD

https://plahs.org.au
T: 08 8683 0162
E: reception@plahs.org.au
19A Oxford Terrace (entrance via Cranston Street)/Post Office Box 1583 PORT LINCOLN SA 5606

Since 1992 the Port Lincoln Aboriginal Health Service has maintained its autonomy and cultural identity as an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service while delivering quality, holistic primary health services to the local Aboriginal community.

The service was established after almost a decade of community-led submissions being made to Commonwealth and State governments, and with assistance from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission and the South Australian Health Commission through the National Aboriginal Health Strategy.

Yadu Health Aboriginal Corporation

https://www.yadu.org.au/
T: 08 8626 2500
E: enquiries@yadu.org.au
11 McKenzie Street/PO Box 314 Ceduna SA 5690

Yadu Health Aboriginal Corporation is a non-profit community controlled Aboriginal health service that was established in 1978.

It currently runs programs out of four sites including clinics in Ceduna, Seaview Village in Thevenard, Koonibba Outreach Clinic (based at Koonibba Aboriginal Community) and Scotdesco Outreach Clinic (based at Scotdesco Aboriginal Community).

The core business of Yadu is to provide a primary health service to the Aboriginal community of Ceduna, Koonibba and the surrounding district through the provision of doctors (GPs), nurses, visiting specialists, and supporting Aboriginal health workers whose principle activity is in promoting the prevention or control of diseases through providing a range of high quality services designed to improve the wellness and health of Aboriginal people.

Tullawon Health Service Inc

https://www.tullawon.org.au
Administration Office (Yalata): (08) 8625 6255
E: healthinfo@tullawon.org.au
PMB 45 Ceduna SA 5690

Tullawon Health Service Inc is an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation and provides primary health care and chronic disease management to the local Aboriginal community of Yalata, South Australia.

It provides a wide range of holistic health and wellbeing services, including primary health care, child and maternal health, social and emotional wellbeing, alcohol and other drugs services, aged care and disability services. Visiting general practitioner, allied health and specialist services are provided by the Royal Flying Doctors Service and the KHWA Alliance and a 24/7 emergency response service is available to the residents of Yalata.

Oak Valley (Maralinga) Aboriginal Corporation

https://oakvalley.com.au/health-service
T: 08 8625 2946
E: reception@maralinga.com.au
43 McKenzie Street, Ceduna 5690

Oak Valley Health Service delivers culturally-appropriate primary health care tailored to the needs of the Community and ensures the effective delivery of a broad range of clinical and population health services, including child and maternal health.

other connections

We work in close collaboration with many other organisations and Government departments across Australia that support us on our journey, including: