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MEDIA ALERT: ***CHANGE OF LOCATION** RACGP announces support for the Voice

Royal Australian College of GPs < 1 mins read

The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) President Dr Nicole Higgins and Chair of the RACGP Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healthcare Faculty Dr Karen Nicholls will hold a press conference in Mackay today to announce the College’s support for The Voice.

When: 9am, Thursday 13 July.

Where: ***CHANGE OF LOCATION*** Health on Central, 26 Central Dr, Andergrove.

What: The RACGP announcing its support for the Voice.

Media contacts

RACGP: John Ronan (0428 122 357).


Contact details:

RACGP: John Ronan (0428 122 357).

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