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Port Hedland Community Directory 2021 2 The Hedland Community Directory is a list of contacts that will assist you accessing the services available in our community. This directory includes community groups and organisations, government departments, Aboriginal organisations, sports clubs, schools and facilities that support the local community. The Town of Port Hedland asks community groups to keep us informed of any changes relating to their organisation’s details. Details can be amended by emailing [email protected] If you are part of a community organisation and you would like your details to be included in any future directories, please contact the Town of Port Hedland office on (08) 9158 9300 or email [email protected] Publishing the directory has been made possible by the support of our partners Hedland Collective and Regional Development Australia Pilbara. The Town of Port Hedland would like to acknowledge the Kariyarra, Ngarla and Njamal people as the Traditional Custodians of Port Hedland. We recognise their strength and resilience Town of Port Hedland Office and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. 13 McGregor St, (PO Box 41) Port Hedland WA 6721 The information contained in this directory is presented in good faith. However, The Town of Port Hedland 08 9158 9300 does not give any warranty of accuracy nor accepts [email protected] any liability as a result of a reliance on the information, advice, statement or opinion contained in this directory. porthedland.wa.gov.au Contents 3 Emergency Numbers 5 National & State Helplines 9 Government Agencies 17 Local Government 18 Federal Government 19 State Government 20 Community Services 29 Children & Young People 41 Early Years 42 Playgroups 44 Early Learning Centres 47 Children 6-12 Years 48 Education Services 49 Youth Services 51 Miscellaneous Numbers 57 Health Agencies 61 General Practice 67 Disability Services 69 Aboriginal Organisations 73 Aboriginal Outreach Services 81 Arts & Culture 91 Sports, Fitness & Social 95 Gyms 96 Sporting Leagues & Social Clubs 97 Facilities For Hire 111 Town of Port Hedland Facilities to Hire 114 Index 117 4 Notes 5 Emergency Numbers 6 Emergency Numbers Emergency Numbers Emergency Services 000 Police Station For life threatening emergencies only. Police, Fire, Ambulance. Port Hedland Police Station 08 9173 8100 *112 can be dialled on a mobile phone South Hedland Police Station 08 9160 2100 Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) 1300 659 210 Road Condition Reports 1800 013 314 bom.gov.au mainroads.wa.gov.au Crime Stoppers WA 1800 333 000 Royal Flying Doctor Service For 24 hour medical and emergency help call 1800 625 800 For satellite phone call 08 9417 6389 Department of Communities 08 9160 2400 flyingdoctor.org.au Child Protection & Family Support in South Hedland communities.wa.gov.au Services Utilities Horizon Power - Faults and emergencies 13 23 51 Department of Fire & Emergency Services (DFES) 13 33 37 Water Corporation - Faults and emergencies 13 13 75 Recordered emergency information horizonpower.com.au dfes.wa.gov.au watercorporation.com.au Emergency Evacuation Centre SES Emergency Assistance 13 25 00 JD Hardie Youth Zone, Cottier Dr, Emergency assistance during a storm, cyclone, earthquake, South Hedland WA 6722 flood or tsunami emergency.wa.gov.au Hospitals Hedland Health Campus Reception 08 9174 1410 St John Ambulance 08 9172 1333 After Hours 08 9174 1000 stjohnwa.com.au Marine Rescue Port Hedland 0407 476 096 Town of Port Hedland vmrsporthedland.com.au Civic Centre 08 9158 9300 Depot 08 9158 9700 Poisons Information Line 13 11 26 Rangers 08 9158 9741 porthedland.wa.gov.au scgh.health.wa.gov.au/our-services/service-directory/poisons Police Assistance 131 444 Tropical Cyclone Information WA 1300 659 210 police.wa.gov.au Emergency Numbers Emergency Numbers 7 Emergency Services 000 Police Station For life threatening emergencies only. Police, Fire, Ambulance. Port Hedland Police Station 08 9173 8100 *112 can be dialled on a mobile phone South Hedland Police Station 08 9160 2100 Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) 1300 659 210 Road Condition Reports 1800 013 314 bom.gov.au mainroads.wa.gov.au Crime Stoppers WA 1800 333 000 Royal Flying Doctor Service For 24 hour medical and emergency help call 1800 625 800 For satellite phone call 08 9417 6389 Department of Communities 08 9160 2400 flyingdoctor.org.au Child Protection & Family Support in South Hedland communities.wa.gov.au Services Utilities Horizon Power - Faults and emergencies 13 23 51 Department of Fire & Emergency Services (DFES) 13 33 37 Water Corporation - Faults and emergencies 13 13 75 Recordered emergency information horizonpower.com.au dfes.wa.gov.au watercorporation.com.au Emergency Evacuation Centre SES Emergency Assistance 13 25 00 JD Hardie Youth Zone, Cottier Dr, Emergency assistance during a storm, cyclone, earthquake, South Hedland WA 6722 flood or tsunami emergency.wa.gov.au Hospitals Hedland Health Campus Reception 08 9174 1410 St John Ambulance 08 9172 1333 After Hours 08 9174 1000 stjohnwa.com.au Marine Rescue Port Hedland 0407 476 096 Town of Port Hedland vmrsporthedland.com.au Civic Centre 08 9158 9300 Depot 08 9158 9700 Poisons Information Line 13 11 26 Rangers 08 9158 9741 porthedland.wa.gov.au scgh.health.wa.gov.au/our-services/service-directory/poisons Police Assistance 131 444 Tropical Cyclone Information WA 1300 659 210 police.wa.gov.au 7 8 Notes 9 National & State Helplines 10 National & State Helplines National & State Helplines 1800RESPECT 1800 737 732 Crisis Pregnancy Counselling 1300 737 732 National sexual assault, domestic and family violence counselling Provides a safe and confidential environment for callers to discuss service 24 hours a day, seven days a week. their pregnancy concerns between 8am and 10pm any day. 800respect.org.au pregnancycounselling.com.au Alcohol & Drug Support Service 1800 198 024 Entrypoint Perth 1800 124 684 Parent & Family Drug Support Line 1800 653 203 Entrypoint Perth is a free assessment and referral service assisting 08 6496 0001 Provides 24/7 non-judgemental telephone, counselling, information, people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in Western referral and support lines for alcohol and drug use. Contact with our Australia to access accommodation and support options. support lines is one-to-one with a professional counsellor and is entrypointperth.com.au confidential. mhc.wa.gov.au/about-us/our-services/alcohol-and-drug-support-service Family Helpline 1800 643 000 A 24hr telephone counselling, information and referral service Australian Breastfeeding Association 1800 686 268 provides an immediate and confidential opportunity to discuss The Breastfeeding Helpline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. a problem relating to relationships within the family. Provide mothers with practical mother-to-mother support and information, enabling them to establish and continue breastfeeding. breastfeeding.asn.au Gambling Helpline 1800 858 858 It provides Australians with a new opportunity to access counselling and information services when they are unable or reluctant to access Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636 face-to-face services provided in each jurisdiction. gamblinghelponline.org.au Information on depression, anxiety and related disorders, available treatments and referrals to relevant services. beyondblue.org.au Health direct Australia 1800 022 222 A government-funded service, providing quality, approved health Butterfly Foundation 1800 334 673 information and advice healthdirect.gov.au Butterfly Foundation for eating disorders offers a multitude of services and programs that provide support, treatment, prevention, early intervention, education and training. Find out more on how we can meet your needs by following the links below. Helping Minds 1800 811 747 thebutterflyfoundation.org.au Support children, young people, adults and families that are affected by mental illness. We have a professional and compassionate team of staff who provide quality, confidential support and services to children, Crisis Care 1800 199 008 youth, adults and families who are caring for someone with a mental illness or individuals who affected by a mental illness. A telephone information and counselling service for people in crisis The majority of our services are free of charge and focus on: advocacy, needing urgent help. understanding the mental health system, education, counselling and support, school holiday programs and respite. helpingminds.org.au National & State Helplines National & State Helplines 11 1800RESPECT 1800 737 732 Crisis Pregnancy Counselling 1300 737 732 National sexual assault, domestic and family violence counselling Provides a safe and confidential environment for callers to discuss service 24 hours a day, seven days a week. their pregnancy concerns between 8am and 10pm any day. 800respect.org.au pregnancycounselling.com.au Alcohol & Drug Support Service 1800 198 024 Entrypoint Perth 1800 124 684 Parent & Family Drug Support Line 1800 653 203 Entrypoint Perth is a free assessment and referral service assisting 08 6496 0001 Provides 24/7 non-judgemental telephone, counselling, information, people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness in Western referral and support lines for alcohol and drug use. Contact with our Australia to access accommodation and support options. support lines is one-to-one with a professional counsellor and is entrypointperth.com.au confidential. mhc.wa.gov.au/about-us/our-services/alcohol-and-drug-support-service Family Helpline 1800 643 000 A 24hr telephone counselling, information and referral service Australian Breastfeeding Association 1800 686 268 provides an immediate and confidential opportunity to discuss The Breastfeeding Helpline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. a problem relating to relationships within the family. Provide mothers with practical mother-to-mother support and information, enabling them to establish and continue breastfeeding. breastfeeding.asn.au Gambling Helpline 1800 858 858 It provides Australians with a new opportunity to access counselling and information services when they are unable or reluctant to access Beyond Blue 1300 22 4636 face-to-face services provided in each jurisdiction.
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