Located in Bidyadanga (La Grange)
Bidyadanga is located approximately 190 kilometres south of Broome and is the largest remote Aboriginal community in Western Australia. Bidyadanga Aboriginal Community La Grange Inc (BACLG) was incorporated in 1975 to administer government-funded programs such as day care, municipal services, Centrelink and Australia Post agencies. A Council of community representatives governs the organisation, made up of two members from each of the five language groups residing in the community.
Clinical services at Bidyadanga Health Centre have been provided by KAMS since 1985. The Council is a KAMS member and has representation on the KAMS Board. The centre delivers comprehensive Primary Health Care with GPs, Registered Nurses and Aboriginal Health Workers/Practitioners, and integrated SEWB services.
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