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Community health checks

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  • Break O'Day community health check
  • Brighton community health check
  • Burnie community health check
  • Central Coast community health check
  • Central Highlands community health check
  • Circular Head community health check
  • Clarence community health check
  • Derwent Valley community health check
  • Devonport community health check
  • Dorset community health check
  • Flinders community health check
  • George Town community health check
  • Glamorgan Spring Bay community health check
  • Glenorchy community health check
  • Hobart community health check
  • Huon Valley community health check
  • Kentish community health check
  • King Island community health check
  • Kingborough community health check
  • Latrobe community health check
  • Launceston community health check
  • Meander Valley community health check
  • Northern Midlands community health check
  • Sorell community health check
  • Southern Midlands community health check
  • Tasman community health check
  • Waratah Wynyard community health check
  • West Coast community health check
  • West Tamar community health check
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Primary Health Tasmania’s ‘community health checks’ present health, wellbeing and demographic information for each of Tasmania’s 29 local government areas.

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