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Medicare Local Offices at July 2013 Listed by State/Territory Medicare Local Offices at July 2013 Listed by State/Territory ACT ACT Medicare Local Unit 20, 41 Liardet Street Weston ACT PO Box 3571 Weston ACT 2611 Phone: 02 6287 8099 [email protected] www.actml.com.au NEW SOUTH WALES Central Coast NSW Medicare Local Suite 4, Erina Plaza, 210 The Entrance Road Erina NSW 2250 Ph 02 4365 2294 www.ccnswml.com.au Eastern Sydney Medicare Local Level 1, 5 Roseberry Avenue ROSEBERY NSW 2018 Ph 02 9663 5958 www.esml.org.au Far West NSW Medicare Local 28 Oxley Street Bourke NSW PO Box 10 BOURKE NSW 2840 Ph 02 6872 4777 www.fwml.com.au Hunter Medicare Local Level 3, 123 King Street Newcastle NSW PO Box 572 NEWCASTLE NSW 2300 Ph 02 4925 2259 www.hunterml.com.au Illawarra-Shoalhaven Medicare Local Suite 3, Level 1, 336 Keira Street Wollongong NSW PO Box 1198 WOLLONGONG NSW 2500 Ph 02 4220 7600 www.isml.org.au Medicare Local Offices at July 2013 Listed by State/Territory Inner West Sydney Medicare Local Level 1, 158 Liverpool Road ASHFIELD NSW 2131 Ph 02 9799 0933 www.iwsml.org.au Murrumbidgee Medicare Local Unit 1, 185 Morgan Street WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2650 Ph 02 6923 3100 www.mmll.org.au Nepean-Blue Mountains Medicare Local Suite 5B, Level 1, 61-79 Henry Street Penrith NSW PO Box 903 PENRITH NSW 2751 Ph 02 4721 1855 www.nbmml.com.au New England Medicare Local Suite 3, 180 Peel Street Tamworth NSW PO Box 1916 TAMWORTH NSW 2340 Ph 02 6766 1394 www.neml.org.au North Coast NSW Medicare Local Suite 6, 85 Tamar Street Ballina NSW PO Box 957 BALLINA NSW 2478 Ph 02 6618 5400 www.ncml.org.au Northern Sydney Medicare Local Unit 2, 1 Central Avenue THORNLEIGH NSW 2120 PO Box 173 THORNLEIGH NSW 2120 Ph 02 9477 8700 www.nsml.com.au South Eastern Sydney Medicare Local Suite 502 Level 5 3/5 Stapleton Avenue SUTHERLAND NSW 2232 Ph 02 9545 3533 www.sesml.org.au Medicare Local Offices at July 2013 Listed by State/Territory South Western Sydney Medicare Local Level 3, 1 Bolger Street Campbelltown NSW PO Box 5919 MINTO DC NSW 2566 Ph 1300 179 765 www.swsml.com.au Southern NSW Medicare Local Unit 8, 73 Vulcan Street Moruya NSW PO Box 556 MORUYA NSW 2537 Ph 02 4475 0800 www.snswml.com.au Sydney North Shore and Beaches Medicare Local Suite 1, 154 Pacific Highway ST LEONARDS NSW 2065 PO BOX 226 ST LEONARDS NSW 2065 Ph 02 9432 8200 www2.snsbml.org.au Western NSW Medicare Local 106 Talbragar Street DUBBO NSW 2830 PO Box 1834 DUBBO NSW 2830 Ph 02 6884 0197 www.wml.org.au Western Sydney Medicare Local Level 1, 85 Flushcombe Road Blacktown NSW PO Box 5 BLACKTOWN POST SHOP NSW 2148 Ph 02 8811 7100 Visit yourhealth NT Northern Territory Medicare Local Stuart House, 5 Shepherd Street Darwin Northern Territory PO Box 2562 DARWIN NT 0801 Ph 08 8982 1000 www.ntml.org.au Medicare Local Offices at July 2013 Listed by State/Territory QUEENSLAND Central and North West Queensland Medicare Local Unit 5, 106 Dalrymple Service Road Currajong Queensland PO Box 8056 GARBUTT BC QLD 4814 Ph 07 4781 9300 www.cnwqml.com.au Central Queensland Medicare Local Level 1, 44A William Street Rockhampton Queensland PO Box 242 Rockhampton QLD 4700 Ph 07 4921 7777 www.cqmedicarelocal.com Darling Downs - South West Queensland Medicare Local 214 Herries Street Toowoomba Queensland PO Box 1510 TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350 Ph 1300 808 606 or 07 4688 2000 www.ddswqmedicarelocal.com.au Far North Queensland Medicare Local Unit 1, 117 Anderson Street Manunda Queensland PO Box 1056 BUNGALOW QLD 4870 Ph 07 4032 3555 www.fnqmedicarelocal.com.au Gold Coast Medicare Local Level 2, 2/5 Executive Drive Burleigh Waters NSW PO Box 2933 BURLEIGH BC QLD 4220 www.gcml.com.au Greater Metro South Brisbane Medicare Local First Floor, 39 Old Cleveland Road Capalaba Queensland PO Box 6435 UPPER MOUNT GRAVATT QLD 4122 Ph 07 3390 2466 or 1300 467 265 www.gmsbml.org.au Medicare Local Offices at July 2013 Listed by State/Territory Metro North Brisbane Medicare Local Suite 2, Ground Floor, Centro Lutwyche, 543 Lutwyche Road Lutwyche Queensland PO Box 845 LUTWYCHE QLD 4031 Ph 07 3630 7300 www.mnbml.com.au Sunshine Coast Medicare Local Upper Level, 25 Duporth Avenue Maroochydore Queensland PO Box 3067 MAROOCHYDORE QLD 4558 Ph 07 5456 8100 www.scml.org.au Townsville-Mackay Medicare Local Unit 3/106 Dalrymple Service Road Currajong Queensland PO Box 7780 GARBUTT QLD 4814 Ph 07 4421 7700 www.tmml.com.au West Moreton-Oxley Medicare Local Building 1, Level 3, The University of Queensland (Ipswich Campus) 11 Salisbury Road Ipswich Queensland 4305 PO Box 482 BOOVAL FAIR QLD 4304 Ph 07 3810 9000 www.westmoretonoxley.com.au Wide Bay Medicare Local Level 1, 6 Barolin Street Bundberg Queensland PO Box 2178 BUNDABERG QLD 4670 Ph 07 4151 0814 www.wbml.org.au SOUTH AUSTRALIA Central Adelaide and Hills Medicare Local 7 Glen Osmond Road EASTWOOD 5063 PO Box 7456 Hutt Street Adelaide SA 5000 Ph 08 8272 2525 www.cahml.org.au Medicare Local Offices at July 2013 Listed by State/Territory Country North SA Medicare Local 30 Tanunda Road Nuriootpa South Australia PO Box 868 NURIOOTPA SA 5355 Ph 08 8562 1900 www.cnorthhealth.com.au Country South SA Medicare Local Unit 4, 2 Sturt Reserve Road Murray Bridge South Australia PO Box 319 MURRAY BRIDGE SA 5253 Ph 08 8531 0471 Fax: 08 8531 0749 www.cssaml.org.au Northern Adelaide Medicare Local Level 1, 13 Elizabeth Way, ELIZABETH SA 5112 PO Box 421 ELIZABETH SA 5112 Phone: 08 8259 2000 www.naml.com.au Southern Adelaide-Fleurieu-Kangaroo Island Medicare Local Level 2A, Sir Mark Oliphant Building, 5 Laffer Drive BEDFORD PARK SA 5042 Ph 08 8374 7000 www.safkiml.com.au TASMANIA Tasmania Medicare Local Level 4, 172 Collins Street Hobart Tasmania GPO Box 1827 HOBART TAS 7001 Ph 1300 653 169 or 03 6270 6900 www.tasmedicarelocal.com.au VICTORIA Barwon Medicare Local 131 Myer Street Geelong Victoria PO Box 4256 GEELONG VIC 3220 Ph 03 5229 1922 www.barwonml.com.au Medicare Local Offices at July 2013 Listed by State/Territory Bayside Medicare Local 11 Corporate Drive HEATHERTON VIC 3202 Ph 03 8514 1000 www.bml.org.au Eastern Melbourne Medicare Local 21-23 Maroondah Highway Croydon Victoria 3136 Ph 03 9871 1000 www.emml.com.au Frankston - Mornington Peninsula Medicare Local Level 1, 311 Main Street, Mornington Victoria 3931 PO Box 107 MORNINGTON VIC 3931 Ph 03 5973 5655 www.fmpml.org.au Gippsland Medicare Local 16 Kirk Street Moe Victoria PO Box 253 MOE VIC 3825 Ph 03 5126 2899 www.gml.org.au Goulburn Valley Medicare Local 226 Wyndham Street Shepparton Victoria PO Box 1074 SHEPPARTON VIC 3632 Ph 03 5831 5399 http://www.gvml.com.au/ Grampians Medicare Local 105 Webster Street Ballarat Victoria PO Box 36W BALLARAT VIC 3350 Ph 03 5331 6303 www.grampiansml.com.au Great South Coast Medicare Local Bayside City Plaza, 24-36 Fairy Street Warrnambool Victoria PO Box 63 WARRNAMBOOL VIC 3280 Ph 03 5564 5888 www.gscml.com.au Medicare Local Offices at July 2013 Listed by State/Territory Hume Medicare Local 594 Hovell Street ALBURY NSW 2640 PO BOX 651 ALBURY NSW 2640 Ph 02 6049 1900 www.humeml.org.au Inner East Melbourne Medicare Local 6 Lakeside Drive Burwood East Victoria PO Box 127 BLACKBURN VIC 3130 Ph 03 8822 8444 www.iemml.org.au Inner North West Melbourne Medicare Local Level 1, 369 Royal Parade Parkville Victoria PO Box 139 PARKVILLE VIC 3052 Ph 03 9347 1188 www.inwmml.org.au Loddon Mallee Murray Medicare Local 37 Rowan Street BENDIGO VIC 3550 PO Box 2220 BENDIGO VIC 3554 Ph 03 5441 7806 www.lmmml.org.au Lower Murray Medicare Local Mildura Private Hospital, 220-228 13th Street Mildura Victoria PO Box 3210 MILDURA VIC 3502 Ph 03 5023 8633 www.lowermurrayml.com.au Macedon Ranges and North Western Melbourne Medicare Local 1st Floor, Building 1, Central West Business Park, 9 Ashley Street WEST FOOTSCRAY VIC 3012 Ph 03 9689 4566 www.mrnwm-ml.org.au Northern Melbourne Medicare Local 216-218 Lower Heidelberg Road Ivanhoe East Victoria 3079 PO Box 2209 IVANHOE EAST VIC 3079 Ph 03 9490 2700 www.nmml.org.au Medicare Local Offices at July 2013 Listed by State/Territory South Eastern Melbourne Medicare Local 314b Thomas Street DANDENONG VIC 3175 Ph 03 8792 1911 www.semml.com.au South Western Melbourne Medicare Local Floor 1, Wyndham Private Medical Centre, 242 Hoppers Lane Werribee Victoria PO Box 2470 WERRIBEE VIC 3030 Ph 03 8731 6501 www.swmml.org.au WESTERN AUSTRALIA Bentley-Armadale Medicare Local Unit 4, 1140 Albany Highway Bentley Western Australia PO Box 268 BENTLEY WA 6982 Ph 08 9458 0505 www.baml.com.au Fremantle Medicare Local 10 Silas Street East Fremantle Western Australia PO Box 4186 MYAREE BC WA 6960 Ph 08 9319 0555 www.fremantlemedicarelocal.com.au Goldfields - Midwest Medicare Local Level 1, 209 Foreshore Drive Geraldton Western Australia 6530 PO Box 111 GERALDTON WA 6531 Ph 08 9960 6800 www.gmml.org.au Kimberley-Pilbara Medicare Local 5c 27-29 Dampier Terrace Broome Western Australia PO Box 720 BROOME WA 6725 Ph 08 9192 7741 www.kpml.org.au Medicare Local Offices at July 2013 Listed by State/Territory Perth Central & East Metro Medicare Local 48A James Street Guildford Western Australia PO Box 354 GUILDFORD WA 6055 Ph 08 9376 9200 www.pcemml.org.au Perth North Metro Medicare Local Suite 4, 137 Main Street OSBORNE PARK WA 6017 Ph 08 9201 0044 www.pnml.com.au Perth South Coastal Medicare Local 22B Pace Road Medina Western Australia PO Box 252 KWINANA WA 6966 Ph 08 9439 9500 www.pscml.com.au South West WA Medicare Local 106 Stirling Terrace Albany Western Australia PO Box 5750 ALBANY WA 6332 Ph 08 9842 9322 www.sw-medicarelocal.com.au .
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