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Health Service Districts by Queensland Health Facilities Health Service Districts by Queensland Health Facilities Gympie Murgon Cherbourg Wondai SunshineSunshine CoastCoast Kingaroy Nambour Nanango Maleny Caloundra Island Medical Service Thursday Island TorresTorres Strait-Strait- TorresTorres Strait-Strait- Bamaga Kilcoy DarlingDarling Downs-Downs- NorthernNorthern PeninsulaPeninsula WestWest MoretonMoreton Caboolture MetroMetro Esk Redcliffe Mapoon PHC NorthNorth See Weipa Oakey Inset B Malakoola PHC Lockhart River PHC Baillie Henderson Marie Rose Centre Gatton Redland Toowoomba The Park Aurukun PHC Laidley Ipswich Logan CapeCape Coen PHC YorkYork Gold Coast Boonah Beaudesert Pormpuraaw PHC GoldGold Hope Vale PHC MetroMetro CoastCoast Kowanyama PHC Cooktown Warwick SouthSouth Laura PHC Wujal Wujal PHC Mossman CairnsCairns andand Inset A Mornington Island Cairns HinterlandHinterland Mareeba Gurriny Yealamucka PHC Dimbulah OPC Gordonvale Chillagoe Atherton Herberton Babinda Ellen Barron Centre Karumba HC Millaa Millaa OPC Malanda OPC The Prince Charles Burketown HC Normanton Mount Garnet OPC Innisfail Doomadgee Ravenshoe OPC Tully MetroMetro NorthNorth Croydon Georgetown Royal Brisbane Forsayth & Women's Ingham Joyce Palmer HS Royal Children's (CHSD) Wynnum Kirwan Mental Magnetic Island HSC MountMount IsaIsa Health Rehab Unit Qld Children's Hospital Site (CHSD) Townsville Ayr Home Hill Mater Princess Alexandra Camooweal HC Bowen Charters Towers TownsvilleTownsville MetroMetro SouthSouth TownsvilleTownsville Charters Towers Proserpine MetroMetro SouthSouth Rehab Unit Mount Isa Cloncurry Julia Creek Richmond Collinsville Hughenden Queen Elizabeth II Mackay Sarina MackayMackay Dajarra HC Inset B Moranbah Winton Muttaburra PHC Dysart Clermont Boulia PHC Aramac Capella OPC Capricorn Coast Gemfields OPC Longreach Rockhampton Barcaldine Blackwater CentralCentral WestWest Alpha Emerald Mount Morgan Duaringa OPC Gladstone Woorabinda Springsure Isisford PHC Baralaba Blackall Biloela CentralCentral Moura WideWide BayBay Bundaberg Jundah PHC Yaraka Clinic QueenslandQueensland Monto Tambo PHC Theodore Gin Gin Mount Perry HC Childers Cracow OPC Hervey Bay Windorah Clinic Eidsvold Biggenden Maryborough Taroom Mundubbera Gayndah Augathella Injune Wandoan Morven OPC See Inset A Charleville Mitchell Wallumbilla OPC Quilpie Chinchilla Roma Miles Jandowae Glenmorgan OPC Surat Dalby SouthSouth WestWest Tara Meandarra OPC Moonie OPC Millmerran Thargomindah Bollon OPC Cunnamulla St George DarlingDarling Downs-WestDowns-West MoretonMoreton Goondiwindi Inglewood Dirranbandi Stanthorpe Texas Mungindi Prepared by: Statistical Output, Health Statistics Centre, 10 December 2010 Health Service Districts and Facilities as at 1 November 2010.
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