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Northern Territory Government S1 2021 Northern Territory of Australia Government Gazette ISSN-0157-833X No. S1 8 January 2021 Northern Territory of Australia Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 2012 Declarations and Approval – COVID-19 Vaccine I, Hugh Crosbie Heggie, Chief Health Officer: (a) under section 252 of the Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act 2012, declare each health centre and clinic specified in Schedule 1, Parts A and B, to be a place to which Part 2.6 of the Act applies; and (b) under section 254(1) of the Act, approve the Scheduled Substance Treatment Protocol (SSTP) specified in Schedule 2, Part A for: (i) each health centre and clinic specified in Schedule 1, Parts A and B; and (ii) each hospital or residential facility specified in Schedule 1, Part C. (c) under section 250(1) of the Act, declare any nurse, midwife or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health practitioner while practising at a health centre, clinic, hospital or residential facility specified in Schedule 1, to be an approved nurse, approved midwife or approved ATSI health practitioner (as appropriate) to supply, administer to another person and Northern Territory Government Gazette No. S1, 8 January 2021 possess the Schedule 4 substance specified in Schedule 2, Part B in accordance with the SSTP specified in Schedule 2, Part A. H. C. Heggie Chief Health Officer Dated 7 January 2021 Schedule 1 Part A Northern Territory government and non-government remote primary health care centres: Adelaide River Health Centre, 21 Becker Street, Adelaide River NT 0846 Ali Curung Primary Health Centre, Lot 159, Jangala Street, Ali Curung (Alekarenge) NT 0872 Alpurrurulam (Lake Nash) Community Health Centre, Lot 21, Antyiper Street, Alpurrurulam (Lake Nash) NT 0825 Alyangula Primary Health Centre, Lot 1541, 2 Poinciana Street, Alyangula NT 0885 Ampilatwatja Health Centre Aboriginal Corporation, Lot 64, South Street, Ampilatwatja NT 0872 Amunturrngu (Mount Liebig) Community Health Centre, 19 Peterson Crescent, Mount Liebig NT 0872 Anyinginyi Health Aboriginal Corporation, 71 Schmidt Street, Tennant Creek NT 0860 Angurugu Primary Health Centre, Lot 369, Angurugu NT 0822 Apatula (Finke) Community Health Centre, Lot 34, Aputula Community, Finke NT 0872 Atitjere (Harts Range) Community Health Centre, 1 Sphene Street, Atitjere NT 0872 Batchelor Primary Health Clinic, 27 Pinaroo Crescent, Batchelor NT 0845 Belyuen Community Health Centre, Lot 252, Belyuen NT 0822 Bickerton Island Health Centre, Lot 6, Milyakburra Community NT 0822 Borroloola Community Health Centre, 9 Garawa Street, Borroloola NT 0854 Canteen Creek Health Centre, Lot 117, Canteen Creek Road, Canteen Creek NT 0872 Elliott Community Health Centre, 16 Bray Street, Elliot NT 0862 Elliott Public Clinic, 18 Buchanan Street, Elliott NT 0862 Engawala Community Health Centre, 20 Turner Street, Engawala NT 0872 Epenarra Health Centre, 5 Blackman Court, Wutunugurra (Epenarra) NT 0872 Gunbalanya Health Centre, Lot 503, Gunbalanya (Oenpelli) NT 0822 Page 2 Northern Territory Government Gazette No. S1, 8 January 2021 Ikuntji Health Clinic, Lot 78, Ikuntji Community (Haasts Bluff) NT 0872 Imanpa Community Health Centre, 109 Waterhole Road, Imanpa NT 0872 Jabiru Community Health Centre, 14 Flinders Street, Jabiru NT 0886 Julaminawu Primary Health Care Centre, Lot 737, Wurrumiyanga (Nguiu) NT 0822 Kaltukatjara Community Health Centre, 13 Tjala Place, Kaltukatjara (Docker River) NT 0872 Laramba Health Centre, Lot 74 (8 Ayerrer Street), Laramba NT 0872 Laynhapuy Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service, 86 Galpu Road, Yirrkala NT 0880 Maningrida Community Health Centre, Lot 659, Maningrida NT 0822 Marthakal Homelands Health Service, 80 Ngurruwurrunhana Road, Galawin’ku NT 0880 Milikapiti Health Clinic, Lot 249 Milikapiti (Snake Bay), Melville Island NT 0822 Milikapiti Community Health Centre (Tiwi), Lot 398, Milikapiti Community (Tiwi) NT 0822 Minjilang Community Health Centre (Croker Island), 2 Sheperdson Road, Minjilang NT 0822 Nauiyu Community Health Centre, Lot 126, Nauiyu (Daly River) NT 0822 Numbulwar Health Centre, Lot 141, Numbulwar NT 0822 Nyirripi Health Centre, Lot 139, Nyirripi NT 0872 Palumpa Community Health Centre, Lot 77, Nganmarriyanga (Palumpa) NT 0822 Papunya Community Health Centre, Lot 224, Papunya NT 0872 Peppimenarti Health Centre, Lot 73, Peppimenarti NT 0822 Pine Creek Community Health Centre, 32 Baxter Terrace, Pine Creek NT 0847 Pintupi Homelands Health Service, Lot 194, Yuntju Street, Walungurru NT 0872 Pirlangimpi Health Centre, Lot 238, Pirlangimpi (Garden Point) NT 0822 Pmara Jutunta (Ti Tree 6 Mile) Community Health Centre, 3 Panangka Crescent, Ti Tree NT 0872 Robinson River Community Health Centre, Lot 110, Robinson River NT 0852 Stirling Station Health Service, 2 Anmatjere Street, Wilora NT 0872 Tara Community Health Centre, Lot 30 (Neutral Junction), Tara Community NT 0872 Tara (Wilora) Health Clinic 31 Errtyarte Cres, Tara NT 0873 Ti Tree Community Health Centre, 14 Palmer Street, Ti Tree NT 0872 Ti Tree Six Mile Health Centre, 6 Panangka Crescent, Ti Tree NT 0872 Titjikala Community Health Centre, Lot 53, Titjikala NT 0872 Umbakumba Primary Health Centre, Lot 177, Umbakumba NT 0822 Umbakumba Health Centre, Lot 285, 23 Alyarrkangka Crescent, Umbakumba NT 0822 Page 3 Northern Territory Government Gazette No. S1, 8 January 2021 Urapuntja Health Service Aboriginal Corporation, 1 Sandover Highway, Amengernternen Community, Utopia NT 0872 Wadeye Community Health Centre, Lot 490, Perdjert Street, Wadeye NT 0822 Wadeye Community Health Centre(Port Keats), 9 Kardu Numa Road, Wadeye NT 0822 Wallace Rockhole Health Centre, 2 Armstrong Road, Wallace Rockhole NT 0872 Warruwi Community Health Centre, Lot 50, Warruwi (Goulburn Island) NT 0822 Watarrka Health Centre, Lot 1, Watarrka (Kings Canyon) Petermann NT 0872 Willowra Health Centre, 19 Ngatijirri Cresent, Willowra NT 0872 Woodycuppaldiya Community Lot 12, Via Daly River Road, Nemarluk NT 0822 Wurrumiyanga Wellbeing Centre, Lot 739-740, Wurrumiyanga (Nguiu) NT 0822 Yuelamu Health Centre, 67 Neymatey Street, Yuelamu NT 0872 Yuendumu Community Health Centre, Lot 612, Park Street, Yuendumu NT 0872 Yulara Community Health Centre, 233 Yulara Drive, Yulara NT 0872 Central Australian Aboriginal Health Service clinics: Alice Springs After Hours General Practice, Outpatient Department, Alice Springs Hospital, 6 Gap Road, Alice Springs NT 0870 Amoonguna Health Service, 60 Whitegum Drive, Amoonguna NT 0872 Central Australian Aboriginal Congress, 25 Gap Road, The Gap NT 0870 Central Australian Aboriginal Congress – Larapinta Clinic, Shop 6, Diarama Village, 26 Diarama Close, Araluen 0870 NT Central Australian Aboriginal Congress – Sadadeen Clinic, Sadadeen Shopping Complex, 70 Spearwood Road, Sadadeen NT 0870 Central Australian Aboriginal Congress – Northside Clinic, 4 Hearne Place, Alice Springs NT 0870 Central Australian Aboriginal Congress – Alukura Women’s Health Service, 7 Percy Court, Alice Springs NT 0870 Central Australian Aboriginal Congress – Ingkintja, 19 Gap Road, The Gap NT 0870 Central Australian Aboriginal Congress – Social and Emotional Wellbeing Service, 14 Leichardt Terrace, Alice Springs NT 0870 Central Australian Aboriginal Congress – Headspace, Alice Springs, 5/5 Hartley Street, Alice Springs NT 0870 Mpwelarre Health Service, Lot 315, Keringke Cresent, Ltyentye Apurte (Santa Teresa) NT 0872 Mutitjulu Health Service, 36 Petermann Road, Mutitjulu NT 0872 Ntaria Clinic, 293 Reberaba Circuit, (Hermannsburg) Ntaria NT 0872 Utju Health Service, 75 Kalleski Road, (Areyonga) Utju NT 0872 Page 4 Northern Territory Government Gazette No. S1, 8 January 2021 Danila Dilba Health Service clinics: Bagot Clinic, 133 Bagot Road, Ludmilla NT 0820 Darwin Clinic, 32-34, Knuckey Street, Darwin NT 0800 Gumileybirra Clinic, 4/7 Rolyat Street, Palmerston NT 0830 Humpty Doo Clinic, 3 Skewes Street, Humpty Doo NT 0836 Malak Clinic, Shop 3, 1 Malak Place, Malak NT 0812 Men’s Clinic, Suite 3, 9 Keith Lane, Fannie Bay NT 0820 Palmerston Clinic, 1/7 Rolyat Street, Palmerston NT 0830 Rapid Creek Clinic, 35/48 Trower Road, Millner NT 0810 Katherine West Health Board health centres: Bulla Health Centre (Jack Little Health Centre), Lot 17, Bulla Camp NT 0852 Kalkaringi Health Centre, Lot 125, Libanangu Street, Kalkaringi NT 0852 Lajamanu Health Centre, 446 Lajamanu Street, Lajamanu NT 0852 Mialuni Health Centre (Kildurk /Amanbidji), 25 Baines Street, Kildurk NT 0852 Nitjpurru (Pigeon Hole) Health Centre, Lot 3, Pigeon Hole NT 0852 Timber Creek Health Centre, 93 Wilson Street, Timber Creek NT 0852 Yarralin Health Centre, Lot 53, Yarralin NT 0852 Miwatj Health centres: Galiwin’ku Health Centre, Lot 600, Buramala Road, Galiwin’ku NT 0822 Gapuwiyak Health Centre, 1 Babawuynagumi Street, Gapuwiyak (Lake Evella) NT 0880 Gunyangara Health Centre, Lot 91, Gunyangara NT 0880 Malmaldharra Health Centre, 37 Madumungun Road, Milingimbi NT 0822 Health Centre Nhulunbuy, Lot 1424, Arnhem Road, Nhulunbuy NT 0880 Ngalkanbuy Wellbeing Centre, Lot 106, Gakunda Street, Galiwin’ku NT 0822 Ramingining Health Centre, 17 Milbrim Road, Ramingining NT 0880 Yirrkala Health Centre, Lot 144, Rankine Road, Yirrkala NT 0880 Sunrise Health Service centres: Barunga Health Centre, Lot 322, 20 Derrkolo Road, Barunga NT 0852 Bulman Health Centre, Lot 68, Bulman (Weemol) NT 0852 Jilkminggan Health Centre, Lot 30, Jilkminggan NT 0852 Manyallaluk Health Centre, Lot 21, Manyallaluk (Eva Valley) NT 0852 Mataranka Health Centre, Lot 137, 13 Gunn Street, Mataranka NT 0852 Minyerri Health Centre, Lot 3, Minyerri
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