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Find out about PHN's Community Advisory Committees

HNECC PHN has three Community Advisory Committees based in Erina, Tamworth and Newcastle.

They are made up of members with active community networks who are able to provide the advice, feedback, community perspective and context which helps to shape our PHN’s program delivery and development.

Watch the video to find out more about the role of the Community Advisory Committees.

Community Advisory Committees

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