GGT UDRH Offices
Warrnambool
The GGT UDRH's Warrnambool Office was the first of the four offices to be opened and houses the Director of the GGT UDRH, research and administrative staff and primary health care education and training staff. It was officially opened on the 18th July, 2002 by the Honorable Kay Patterson, Federal Minister for Health and Ageing. The office is located on Deakin University's Warrnambool Campus on the Princes Highway.
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Hamilton
The GGT UDRH's Hamilton Office was the second of the four offices to be opened and houses the finance and student support teams, as well as the allied health education and training program staff. It was officially opened on the 29th November, 2003 by the Honorable David Hawker MP, the Federal Member for Wannon. The office is co-located with Western District Health Services and the Hamilton Base Hospital in Foster Street.
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Mount Gambier
The GGT UDRH's Mount Gambier office was the third of four offices to be opened and houses student support, community engagement, and education and training program staff (pharmacy and primary health care). It was officially opened by the Honorable Tony Abbott MHR, the Commonwealth Minister for Health and Ageing, on the 4th June 2007. The office is co-located with the Flinders University Rural Clinical School (FURCS) at Flinders University on Vivienne Avenue. The facility includes clinical simulation laboratories, meeting rooms, a lecture theatre, computer study centre and office space for both GGT UDRH and FURCS staff and is adjacent to the Mount Gambier and District Health Services.
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Melbourne (Burwood)
The GGT UDRH's Melbourne Office is co-located with the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Behavioural Science's Population Health Research, Evaluation and Policy Cluster on Deakin University's Melbourne Burwood Campus. This office was established in 2009 in response to the need for staff working on our collaborative grants, including the Melbourne Diabetes Prevention Study, to be located closer to the health services and other researchers involved in various projects.