Donate to SARRAH
At SARRAH, we are committed to improving access to allied health services in rural and remote Australia. Our purpose is to support and lead allied health workforce and service development in these areas, ensuring that all Australians, regardless of where they live, have access to high-quality healthcare.
What your donations support
Your generous donations to SARRAH support our work and purpose leading rural and remote allied health workforce and service development. Through your contributions we can drive positive changes in three key areas: policy and advocacy, resources develpoment and community support.
Policy & Advocacy
We work tirelessly to influence government policies and advocate for the needs of rural and remote allied health professionals, ensuring their voices are heard.
Resource Development
Your donations enable us to create valuable resources, educational materials, and professional development opportunities that empower our members and the broader allied health workforce.
Shaping SARRAH's Future
With your support, we can look to the future and expand our reach to even more rural and remote communities across Australia.
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The Latest at SARRAH
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    Project Based Funding for BRAHAW & TAHRGETS
    In the 2024 federal budget released in May, the federal government did not renew SARRAH's funding to deliver the BRAHAW and TAHRGETS programs, which have been ongoing since 20XX. This decision has implications not only for SARRAH's future, but the communities and organisations these projects are serving, and the future of the Allied Health Rural Generalist Pathway.

    Read a statement from Cath Maloney, SARRAH's CEO
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    SARRAH's Digital Transformation
    In 2023, SARRAH began a complete digital transformation of its internal and external digital infrastructure. This has included a new website, a new membership engagement platform and a new learning management system for SARRAH's education resources to be delivered through. Implementation and refinement of these systems is ongoing and an important step
  • 3
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