Gurriny Yealamucka Health Services
Anita Lee Hong holds significant leadership roles in various organizations, currently serving as Co-Chair of the Message Stick Foundation and a member of the Board of Directors at Supply Nation. As the General Manager of Gurriny Yealamucka Health Service since February 2021, Anita oversees the organization's diverse business operations under the direction of the CEO. Previous roles include Director of Research & Development at ATSICHS Brisbane, where responsibility included leading program development to enhance outcomes for Indigenous people, and Director of Health Services at ATSICHS, focusing on community growth. Additionally, Anita served as Professor and Director of the Oodgeroo Unit at Queensland University of Technology, responsible for strategic and operational leadership. Educational qualifications include a Master’s degree in Human Rights Education, a Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching, a Bachelor of Science in Aboriginal Community Management and Development, and an Associate's degree in the same field, all from Curtin University.
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Gurriny Yealamucka Health Services
We are an Aboriginal community-controlled health service delivering primary healthcare within the Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire, Far North Queensland since 2000. Gurriny Yealamucka means “good healing water” in the language of the Gunggandji Peoples of Yarrabah. Our culturally appropriate model-of-care is developed by our doctors and Aboriginal Health Workers encompassing all aspects of clinical and social healthcare delivery.