National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Equality Council
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Equality Council

Meeting Dates and Communiques

NATSIHEC meets at least four times a year in a range of urban, rural and remote locations, reflecting the diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and experiences. Where possible, NATSIHEC aims to hold community forums in these locations to discuss local issues with community members and the health sector.

Next Meeting Date

Meeting no.DatesLocation
329-30 March 2012Canberra
421-22 June (TBC)to be announced
524-25 October (TBC)to be announced

NATSIHEC Past Meeting Dates

Meeting no.DatesLocationCommunique
111 August 2011MelbourneNATSIHEC meeting 1 Communique
210-11 November 2011BrisbaneNATSIHEC meeting 2 Communique

Past Meeting Dates (NIHEC)

Meeting no.DatesLocationCommunique
125-26 August 2008CanberraNIHEC Meeting 1 Communique (PDF 20 KB)
209-10 December 2008Alice SpringsNIHEC Meeting 2 Communique (PDF 21 KB)
310-11 March 2009 AdelaideNIHEC Meeting 3 Communique (PDF 21 KB)
431 July 2009Teleconference (intended meeting was cancelled due to H1N1)NIHEC Meeting 4 Communique (PDF 19 KB)
509-10 September 2009CanberraNIHEC Meeting 5 Communique (PDF 20 KB)
609-10 December 2009Perth NIHEC Meeting 6 Communique (PDF 19 KB)
709-10 March 2010MelbourneNIHEC Meeting 7 Communique (PDF 21 KB)
808-09 June 2010Brisbane NIHEC Meeting 8 Communique (PDF 21 KB)
914-15 October 2010SydneyNIHEC meeting 9 Communique (PDF 21 KB)
1030 November and 01-02 December 2010DarwinNIHEC meeting 10 Communique (PDF 21 KB)
1109-10 March 2011Tasmania NIHEC meeting 11 Communique (PDF 28 KB)
1208-10 June 2011Darwin NIHEC meeting 12 Communique (PDF 22KB)

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