This week, the Medicare Mental Health Centre in Coffs Harbour will celebrate its official opening, signifying a significant boost in mental health support in the region.
Since opening its doors on 1 July 2024, the Centre, which is operated by Open Minds, has received 50 referrals, with many presenting with symptoms of depression and anxiety, and depressive disorders.
Coffs Harbour residents and visitors can access the Medicare Mental Health Centre via walk-in, with no appointments or referrals necessary, completely free of charge for Medicare card holders.
The Hon Emma McBride MP, Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention and Assistant Minister for Rural and Regional Health, was in Coffs Harbour this week to officially open the Centre:
“The Albanese Government is building a network of Medicare Mental Health Centres so people can get free, walk-in mental health support and care, closer to home.
“The Coffs Harbour Medicare Mental Health Centre provides a safe space for people on the North Coast to seek the care they need, in person, without an appointment.
“Our additional investment in the recent budget will see a clinical uplift so that every centre will have access to psychologists and psychiatrists on call.”
Monika Wheeler, CEO of Healthy North Coast, described the benefit the Centre will bring to the community:
“It is estimated that 43% of Australians will experience mental health distress at some point in their lives. When you are experiencing distress, it is really important to know where to go for support and know that a service is available locally to provide advice, support and connection to services that will help.
“It’s vitally important that we have a range of mental health services in our region that can be easily accessed in these times of need.
“The Coffs Harbour Medicare Mental Health Centre is a welcome addition for residents looking for a tailored experience and connection to the right support for them and their circumstances.”
The Coffs Harbour Medicare Mental Health Centre is staffed by mental health and allied health professionals. There is also access to a Social and Emotional Wellbeing Worker for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander clients, with a focus on supporting care between the Centre and Galambila Aboriginal Health Service.
“If you’re not able to visit the Centre in person, I would encourage people to call the free Head to Health 1800 595 212 service. Specialist staff can help assess your needs and connect you to care over the phone. This is also a great option for people seeking support, and I encourage our communities to spread the word about these much-needed support services,” added Ms. Wheeler.
Other info:
- The Coffs Harbour Medicare Mental Health Centre is co-located with the Coffs Harbour Neighbourhood Centre, located in Block B of the Community Village (22 Earl Street, Coffs Harbour).
- Hours of operation are 8am-6pm Monday to Friday, with provisions in place for targeted/appointment-based services for up to 4 hours on Saturdays.
- Medicare Mental Health Centres are not crisis or emergency services. For urgent support, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or the Mental Health Access Line on 1800 011 511. If you need immediate help or are at risk of harm to yourself or others, call 000 now.
About Healthy North Coast:
Healthy North Coast is an independent, not-for-profit organisation proudly delivering the PHN program in North Coast NSW. They are committed to improving the health of their communities through quality primary health care. The PHN program is an Australian Government initiative.
Pictured above L-R: Open Minds CEO Kate Johnson, Healthy North Coast Board Chair Dr Adrian Gilliland, Peer Advocate Team Leader Mission Australia Michelle Levy, Healthy North Coast CEO Monika Wheeler, Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Emma McBride, Coffs Harbour Neighbourhood Centre and Village Chair Jo Lawrence.

