Building Societies in Cairns City, Cairns, QLD

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8 MINNIE STREET, Cairns, 4870

(07) 4051 2713
ORGANIZATIONS, ORGANIZATION, LODGES, LODGE, FRATERNAL

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114- 116 MCLEOD ST, Cairns City, 4870

(07) 4041 2597
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115 THE ESPLANADE, Cairns City, 4870

(07) 4051 5254
ORGANIZATIONS, ORGANIZATION, EX
The Rsl Cairns Sub Branch is highly regarded for its great atmosphere, friendly staff, and clean premises. Customers have praised the delicious food, especially the steaks and roasts. Veterans receive excellent support. The location is considered a quiet oasis with an interesting menu and good prices. Some have noted areas for improvement, such as the presentation and customer service, but overall the positive experiences outweigh the negative.
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14/25 Grafton St, Westcourt, 4870

(07) 4051 6211
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200 Mulgrave Road, Cairns, 4870

(07) 4051 2220

330 Sheridan Street, Cairns City, 4870

(07) 4031 0505
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suite 205/181 Mulgrave Rd, Cairns City, 4870

(07) 4051 6590

Shop 2 194 Spence St, Bungalow, 4870

(07) 4031 1140
housing societies, aboriginal community, aboriginal culture, household, aboriginal organisations, aboriginal non profit organisation, aboriginal services
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186 Mccoombe St, Manunda, 4870

(07) 4037 7100
Apunipima Cape York Health Council emerged out of a health conference held at Pajinka Wilderness Lodge, near Injinoo, in 1994. The conference was attended by representatives of 17 Cape York communities and associated homelands concerned about poor health status of Cape York Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Apunipima was officially established on 14 September 1994 as a health advocacy organisation, mandated to inform the Cape York Land Council and the ATSIC Regional Council about health issues on Cape York. In the two decades since its inception Apunipima has grown from a small advocacy organisation to the largest Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation in Queensland. With over 150 staff, offices in Cooktown, Mapoon and Coen, the Mossman Gorge health centre and the Kowanyama Mums and Bubs clinic Apunipima is continuing with its mission to eliminate health inequality on the Cape. Apunipima is now the largest community controlled health organisation in Queensland and delivers a comprehensive primary health care service to 11 Cape York communities. This service includes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioners, outreach midwives, podiatrists, audiologists, physiotherapists, dietitians and nutritionists, diabetes nurse educators, paediatricians and GPs. Apunipima adheres to a family centred model of comprehensive primary health care which sees clients as people embedded in families and communities. In 2006 a Deed of Commitment to transition health services in Cape York to community control was signed by Apunipima, Queensland Health, Mookai Rosie Bi-Bayan, Royal Flying Doctor Service, Far North Queensland Rural Division of General Practice, Queensland Ambulance Service and the Department of Health and Ageing.
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Cnr Arnold And Greenbank Sts, Stratford, 4870

(07) 4055 1487

61 SODERBERG CLOSE, Redlynch, 4870

(07) 4039 0470
ORGANIZATION, CHURCH, RELIGIOUS, RELIGIOU, Religious Center, ORGANIZATIONS