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Banyule Community Health Workplace Recognition Awards have been established to formally acknowledge exceptional work, to celebrate our staff, and officially recognise and acknowledge the work that they do! I am…
The Rainbow Tick is a quality framework that helps organisations demonstrate that they are safe, inclusive and affirming employers and service provider for the LGBTIQA+ community. Banyule Community Health affirmed…
Banyule Community Health proudly participated in the Midsumma Festival Pride March on Sunday 4th February to demonstrate our Allyship and solidarity by marching alongside Melbourne’s queer community. Shoutout to our…
Banyule Community Health Workplace Recognition Awards have been established to formally acknowledge exceptional work, to celebrate our staff, and officially recognise and acknowledge the work that they do! I am…
Each year we publish our Quality Account and Annual Report, to tell you how we are performing and continually improving our services. You can view and download a copy of…
Banyule Community Health invites you to attend the 2023 AGM on Wednesday 15 November 2023 at 3.00pm in the Thomas Rossell Room, (Banyule Community Health, 21 Alamein Road, West Heidelberg…
We respect the request from First Nations leaders for a period of mourning and reflection over the next week. We restate our commitment to listening to First Nations Peoples’ and…
Banyule Community Health Workplace Recognition Awards have been established to formally acknowledge exceptional work, to celebrate our staff, and officially recognise and acknowledge the work that they do! I am…
On Friday the 16th of June, members of Banyule Community Health including staff, students and volunteers, gathered for a festive, fun, and sentimental afternoon tea to celebrate Pride Month. Pride…
Our joint IDAHOBIT Day event with Banyule City Council and the Victorian Pride Centre was a great way to educate our combined workforce, share stories and build capability on being…
“Banyule Community Health believe a Voice to Parliament is a meaningful step towards Australia’s First Nations Peoples having a say in the matters that affect them.” …
IDAHOBIT is May 17th and we’re encouraging all who visit our centre tomorrow to GO PURPLE or GO RAINBOW with us take a stand against LGBTQIA+ discrimination. We’ll be proudly…