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Northern Territory Government S28 2018 Northern Territory of Australia Government Gazette ISSN-0157-833X No. S34 28 May 2018 Northern Territory of Australia Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act Community Health Centres and Clinics Revocation, Declarations and Approvals I, Hugh Crosbie Heggie, Chief Health Officer: (a) under sections 252, 254(1) and 250(1) of the Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act and with reference to section 43 of the Interpretation Act, revoke the declarations and approvals made by instrument entitled "Community Health Centres and Clinics Revocation, Declarations and Approvals" dated 9 August 2017 and published in Gazette No.S57 of 10 August 2017; and (b) under section 252 of the Medicines, Poisons and Therapeutic Goods Act, declare each health centre or clinic specified in the Schedule, Part A, to be a place to which Part 2.6 of the Act applies; and (c) under section 254(1) of the Act, approve each Scheduled substance treatment protocol specified in the Schedule, Part B, for each health centre or clinic specified in the Schedule, Part A; and (d) under section 250(1)(a) of the Act, declare each nurse or midwife practising at a health centre or clinic specified in the Schedule, Part A, to be an approved nurse or approved midwife (as appropriate) to supply, administer to another person and possess the Schedule 4 and 8 Northern Territory Government Gazette No. S34, 28 May 2018 substances specified in the Schedule, Part C, in accordance with each Scheduled substance treatment protocol specified in the Schedule, Part B; and (e) under section 250(1)(b) of the Act, declare each Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health practitioner practising at a health centre or clinic specified in the Schedule, Part A, to be an approved ATSI health practitioner to supply, administer to another person and possess the Schedule 4 and 8 substances specified in the Schedule, Part C, in accordance with each Scheduled substance treatment protocol specified in the Schedule, Part B. Dated 28 May 2018 H. C. Heggie Chief Health Officer Page 2 Northern Territory Government Gazette No. S34, 28 May 2018 Schedule Part A Alice Springs After Hours General Central Australian Aboriginal Practice Congress Outpatient Department Gap Road Clinic Alice Springs Hospital 25 Gap Road 6 Gap Road The Gap NT 0870 Alice Springs NT 0870 Amoonguna Health Service Central Australian Aboriginal 60 Whitegum Drive Congress Amoonguna NT 0872 Sadadeen Clinic 70 Spearwood Road Spearwood Shopping Clinic Sadadeen NT 0870 Ampilatwatja Health Centre Central Australian Aboriginal Aboriginal Corporation Congress Lot 9, South Street Ingkintja Ampilatwatja NT 0872 19 Gap Road The Gap NT 0870 Anyinginyi Health Aboriginal Central Australian Corporation Aboriginal Congress 71 Schmidt Street Larapinta Clinic Tennant Creek NT 0860 Shop 6, Diarama Village 26 Diarama Close Araluen NT 0870 Central Australian Aboriginal Central Australian Aboriginal Congress Congress Alukura Women’s Health Service Northside Clinic 7 Percy Court 1 Hearne Place Alice Springs NT 0870 Braitling NT 0870 Central Australian Aboriginal Danila Dilba Health Service Congress Social and Emotional Bagot Clinic Wellbeing Service 107-109 Bagot Road 14 Leichardt Terrace Ludmilla NT 0820 Alice Springs NT 0870 Page 3 Northern Territory Government Gazette No. S34, 28 May 2018 Danila Dilba Health Services Jilkminggan Health Centre Dental Clinic Lot 30 4/7 Rolyat Street Jilkminggan (Duck Creek) NT 0852 Palmerston NT 0830 Danila Dilba Health Service Katherine West Health Board Gumileybirra Clinic Aboriginal Corporation Lot 1, 7 Rolyat Street Bulla Health Centre Palmerston NT 0830 Lot 17 Bulla Camp NT 0852 Danila Dilba Health Service Katherine West Health Board Knuckey Street Clinic Aboriginal Corporation 32-34 Knuckey Street Kalkaringi Health Centre Darwin NT 0800 125 Libanangu Road Kalkaringi NT 0852 Danila Dilba Health Service Katherine West Health Board Malak Clinic Aboriginal Corporation Lajamanu Shop 3, 1 Malak Place Health Centre Malak NT 0812 446 Lajamanu Street Lajamanu NT 0852 Danila Dilba Health Service Katherine West Health Board Men's Clinic Aboriginal Corporation Mialuni Health 42 McLachlan Street Centre (Kildurk/Amanbidji) Darwin NT 0800 25 Baines Street Kildurk NT 0852 Danila Dilba Health Service Katherine West Health Board Palmerston Clinic Aboriginal Corporation Lot 1, 7 Rolyat Street Mobile Health Team Palmerston NT 0830 c/o – Unit 10, 38 First Street Katherine NT 0851 Danila Dilba Health Service Katherine West Health Board Rapid Creek Clinic Aboriginal Corporation Nitjpurru 35/48 Trower Road (Pigeon Hole) Health Centre Lot 3 Millner NT 0810 Pigeon Hole NT 0852 Headspace Alice Springs Katherine West Health Board 5/5 Hartley Street Aboriginal Corporation Timber Creek Alice Springs NT 0870 Health Centre 93 Wilson Street Timber Creek NT 0852 Page 4 Northern Territory Government Gazette No. S34, 28 May 2018 Katherine West Health Board Mpwelarre Health Service Aboriginal Corporation Yarralin Lot 315, Keringke Crescent Health Centre Ltyentye Apurte (Santa Teresa) Lot 53 NT 0872 Yarralin NT 0852 Laynahpuy Aboriginal Community Mutitjulu Health Service Controlled Health Services 36 Petermann Road 86 Galpu Road Mutitjulu NT 0872 Yirrkala NT 0880 Marthakal Homelands Health Ntaria Health Service Service Lukura, Ntaria Health Service 80 Ngurruwurrunhana Road 106 Reberaba Circuit Galiwin’ku (Elcho Island) NT 0822 Hermannsburg (Ntaria) NT 0872 Miwatj Ntaria Clinic Galiwin'ku Health Centre 293 Raberaba Circuit Lot 600, Buramala Road Hermannsburg (Ntaria) NT 0872 Galiwink'ku NT 0822 Miwatj Peppimenarti Health Centre Gunyangara Health Centre Lot 73 Lot 91 Peppimenarti NT 0822 Gunyangara NT 0880 Miwatj Pintupi Homelands Health Service Malmaldharra Health Centre 194 Yuntju Street 37 Madumungun Road Walungurru NT 0872 Milingimbi NT 0822 Miwatj Sunrise Health Service Ngalkanbuy Wellbeing Centre Barunga Health Centre Lot 106, Gakunda Street Lot 322, 20 Derrkolo Road Galiwin'ku NT 0822 Barunga NT 0852 Miwatj Sunrise Health Service Nhulunbuy Health Centre Bulman Health Centre 1424 Arnhem Road Lot 68 Nhulunbuy NT 0880 Bulman Weemol NT 0852 Mitwatj Sunrise Health Service Yirrkala Health Centre Manyallaluk Health Centre 144 Rankine Road Lot 21 Yirrkala NT 0880 Manyallaluk (Eva Valley) NT 0852 Page 5 Northern Territory Government Gazette No. S34, 28 May 2018 Sunrise Health Service Wurli Wurlinjang Health Service Mataranka Health Centre 25 Third Street Lot 137, 13 Gunn Street Katherine NT 0850 Mataranka NT 0852 Sunrise Health Service Wurli-Wurlinjang Health Service Minyerri Health Centre Binjari Health Service Lot 3 Lot 71 Minyerri NT 0852 Binjari NT 0852 Sunrise Health Service Wurli-Wurlinjang Health Service Ngukurr Health Centre Gudbinji Chronic Disease Clinic Lot 332 6 Kintore Street Ngukurr NT 0852 Katherine NT 0850 Sunrise Health Service Urapunga Health Centre 20 Blyth Street Limmen NT 0852 Sunrise Health Service Wugularr Health Centre 50 Ngalagan Street Beswick NT 0852 Urapuntja Health Service Aboriginal Corporation 1 Sandover Highway Amengernternenh Community Utopia NT 0872 Utju Health Service 75 Kalleski Road Areyonga (Utju) NT 0872 Page 6 Northern Territory Government Gazette No. S34, 28 May 2018 Part B Title Publication Date Author Adult and Special Groups December 2017 Centre for Disease Vaccination Schedule Control (Northern Territory Government Department of Health) The Australian 2017 Australian Technical Immunisation Handbook, Advisory Group on 10th Edition Immunisation (Australian Government Department of Health) CARPA Standard 2017 Central Australian Treatment Manual, 7th Aboriginal Congress, Edition Central Australian Rural Practitioners Association Inc, CRANAplus Inc, Flinders University through the Centre for Remote Health Childhood Vaccination December 2017 Centre for Disease Schedule Control (Northern Territory Government Department of Health) Declared Places 27 March 2017 Northern Territory Outreach Services Government Department Scheduled Substance of Health Treatment Protocol Minymaku Kutju Tjukurpa 2017 Central Australian Women’s Business Aboriginal Congress, Manual, 6th Edition Central Australian Rural Practitioners Association Inc, CRANAplus Inc, Flinders University through the Centre for Remote Health Northern Territory October 2016 Centre for Disease Refugee Vaccination Control (Northern Policy Territory Government Department of Health) Page 7 Northern Territory Government Gazette No. S34, 28 May 2018 Title Publication Date Author NT Pneumococcal December 2017 Centre for Disease Vaccination and Control (Northern Revaccination Guideline Territory Government Department of Health) Mango Dermatitis PHC 18 May 2018 Northern Territory Remote Scheduled Government Department Substance Treatment of Health Protocol Vaccination Schedule 27 March 2017 Northern Territory When Administering Government Department Workplace Staff of Health Immunisation Program Vaccines to Adults in the Northern Territory Scheduled Substance Treatment Protocol Page 8 Northern Territory Government Gazette No. S34, 28 May 2018 Part C Schedule 4 Substances Adrenaline Framycetin Albendazole Gramicidin Amiodarone Haemophilus influenzae vaccine Amoxicillin Hepatitis A vaccine Antisera – Box jellyfish Hepatitis B vaccine Azithromycin Human papillomavirus vaccine Benzathine penicillin Hydrocortisone Benzatropine Imiquimod Betamethasone Influenza vaccine Cefalexin Iron compounds Ceftriaxone Lidocaine Clindamycin Measles vaccine Clotrimazole Meningococcal vaccine Codeine – when compounded with Metoclopramide paracetamol in divided preparations containing 30
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