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headspace Wonthaggi Officially Opens

Relationships Australia Victoria
4:51pm Friday, 22 March 2019

Pictured: headspace Wonthaggi staff with Mr Russell Broadbent MP, Member for McMillan.

On 21 March 2019, we celebrated the official opening of our new headspace centre in Wonthaggi.

The event was well-attended, with local community leaders, headspace staff, service providers and local young people, including members of the centre’s Youth Advisory Group, showing their support for the new centre.

“Relationships Australia Victoria has a long history of providing services in Gippsland and providing mental health services, including at headspace Bairnsdale. We’re proud to now be leading a consortium of local organisations to deliver headspace Wonthaggi’s services,” said Dr Andrew Bickerdike, CEO.

headspace Wonthaggi commenced delivering services on 2 January 2019 and Centre Manager, Ms Cate Chaiyot, said that the local community in Wonthaggi, as well as wider communities across Bass Coast and South Gippsland, had already embraced the new headspace services.

“It’s great to see not only young people but community members of all ages welcoming headspace. We’ve already supported lots of young people and we invite all young people, and their friends and family to contact us and have a chat about how we can help,” Ms Chaiyot said.

Further information is available in our media release, which you can read here.

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