Interim pop-up centre to provide immediate support for residents.
Healthy North Coast has welcomed the Australian and NSW governments’ commitment to fund a new Medicare Mental Health Centre in Kempsey, marking a major milestone in strengthening access to mental health care across the Mid North Coast.
The new Medicare Mental Health Centre is expected to open in mid-2026 and will deliver free, easily accessible mental health support to people in need. The new centre is part of a joint government initiative to expand community-based mental health services across Australia, ensuring that people can access the right care, close to home.
To provide immediate support, a pop-up Medicare Mental Health Centre has opened its doors this week in Kempsey. The temporary service will operate until the launch of the permanent centre in mid-2026 and offers free, no-appointment-needed mental health support to the community.
The pop-up centre is operated by Open Minds, who also run the Lismore and Coffs Harbour centres. It is staffed by three team members providing both clinical and non-clinical assistance for people seeking help to manage stress, worry, low mood, or other mental health and social challenges such as housing and employment.
Located at Shops 5 & 6, 41-43 Belgrave Street Kempsey, the pop-up centre opened this week, with operating hours from Monday to Thursday, 9:30am-5pm. The service is free, and no appointment or referral is needed.
The Kempsey Medicare Mental Health Centre is jointly funded by the Commonwealth and State governments, with a commitment of $1.07 million per year until 2028.
After the opening of the pop-up centre, Healthy North Coast will undertake a full co-design process with the Kempsey community and stakeholders to ensure that all insights and learnings are captured as part of the tender and contract process for the establishment of the permanent site.
Kempsey will be the fourth Medicare Mental Health Centre in the North Coast region, joining centres in Lismore, Coffs Harbour and Tweed Heads (opening late 2026). Between January and June this year alone, the Lismore and Coffs Harbour centres supported community members over 10,000 times – demonstrating the strong demand and value of this model of care.
Residents can also access immediate support through the Medicare Mental Health Phone Service by calling 1800 595 212.
For more information about Medicare Mental Health Centres on the North Coast, visit hnc.org.au/mental-health-support.
Quotes attributable to Monika Wheeler, CEO Healthy North Coast:
“Kempsey residents expressed through our Better Health community survey that mental health is one of the most serious concerns, with community members noting access to psychologists and other mental health and wellbeing services is a challenge.
“Indeed, in 2024, one in ten people in Kempsey reported being unable to access a mental health service when they needed to. This has been further compounded by flooding that affected the Mid North Coast in May this year.
“We commend the NSW and Australian governments for supporting both the establishment of a permanent centre, and also an interim pop-up service to ensure people can access care while the permanent site is being developed.”
Quotes attributable to The Hon Emma McBride MP, Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, Assistant Minister for Rural and Regional Health:
“The Albanese Labor Government is putting mental health at the heart of Medicare and quality care in the centre of communities.
“For Mid North Coast locals, the new pop-up Kempsey Medicare Mental Health Centre offers a safe and welcoming place to access mental health support and care.
“We’re delivering more support close to home, and the new pop-up service will make sure people can access care while we establish a full centre in consultation with the community.”
Quotes attributable to the Hon Rose Jackson MLC, NSW Minister for Mental Health, Housing, Homelessness, Water, and Youth:
“These Medicare Mental Health Centres are a gamechanger – anyone is welcome to walk in, no appointment, referral, or credit card needed.”
“This new pop-up centre in Kempsey means more people can get mental health care through Medicare, right here in their own community. It’s about making sure support is close to home”
“We’re proud to be working with the Albanese Government to expand access to Medicare-funded mental health care for people in Kempsey and across the Mid North Coast.”

