Women’s screening reminder
It’s Cervical Cancer Awareness Week from 17th November, a timely period to remind people that regular cervical screening from 25 years of age helps prevent cervical…
New GP in Bunbury
Dr Denise “Dee” Arnold is pleased to have joined SWAMS Bunbury and is available for appointments on Mondays and Thursdays. She has previously worked at a…
Annual General Meeting & Call For Nominations
📢 Call for Nominations – Member Director Positions (4 Vacancies)🗓 Annual General Meeting – Thursday, 27 November 2025 The South West Aboriginal Medical Service Ltd (SWAMS) Board of…
SWAMS building names sought
This month, we proudly acknowledged the 50th Anniversary of NAIDOC Week, recognising five decades of celebrating the history, culture, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait…
Seeing the difference: one year of the SWAMS Eye Clinic
It’s been one year since the SWAMS eye clinic Moorditj Miyal (meaning strong eyes in Noongar) opened its doors — and already it’s changed hundreds of…
Caring for koorlangkas: foster care support from SWAMS
Looking after koorlangkas (children) is something our communities have always done — and it continues to be one of the most important things we can do…
Kwaba Bidi open days
On 20th June, Kwaba Bidi invited members of the community to come visit the new Bunbury office on Spencer Street for our Community Welcome Day. It…
Celebrating our respected leaders
SWAMS is proud to celebrate the achievements of three inspiring individuals who received 2025 AHCWA Awards — with special recognition to Elder nominee Uncle Keith Manuel….
Tackling smoking and vaping in our communities
SWAMS is proud to launch our new Tackling Indigenous Smoking (TIS) campaign – created with and for our local communities across the region. The campaign focuses…
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