
The CRE-STRIDE Story (2020-2024)
We’re pleased to share the final report from the Centre for Research Excellence in Strengthening Systems for Indigenous Health Care Equity, known as STRIDE. STRIDE was a five-year national collaboration
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We’re pleased to share the final report from the Centre for Research Excellence in Strengthening Systems for Indigenous Health Care Equity, known as STRIDE. STRIDE was a five-year national collaboration

In December, UCRH partnered with community leaders of Tennant Creek and housing advocates for Shaking the Bush, a gathering designed to spread the spark ignited by Wilya Janta for better

Earlier this month, leaders from the North Coast Medical Education Collaboration (NCMEC) came together in Ballina for our annual face-to-face meeting. This year’s theme, Learning From and With Country, set

A team of UCRH researchers has authored a major new study exploring how patient feedback can be better collected and used in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health care

A new journal article co-authored by UCRH researcher Caroline Deen, titled Public Narratives About Food Security Policies for Remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities has been published. The study

We’ve just welcomed a new cohort of University of Wollongong (UOW) medical students to the Northern Rivers, and we couldn’t be happier to have them here. There are 11 Phase

Yesterday, UCRH welcomed 45 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students to our Lismore Campus for the latest Baribunmani Wanyi Ngay youth program, a vibrant and hands-on experience designed to spark

We’re absolutely thrilled to share that UCRH PhD student Jane Linton, is part of a team named as a finalist in the 2025 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes, Australia’s most prestigious

A new study led by student researcher Jayden Wells, undertaken as part of his Doctor of Medicine at the University of Sydney, has uncovered something powerful: when environmental health and primary

UCRH proudly joined a global community of Indigenous health leaders, researchers, and advocates at the 2025 Lowitja Institute International Indigenous Health and Wellbeing Conference, held last week under the powerful