RDN encourages Murwillumbah residents to share their experiences of local health services
26th June 2025

To identify local priorities and any barriers that people may face when accessing health services, Rural Doctors Network (RDN) is supporting, and encouraging residents to participate in, the Murwillumbah Health Services Survey.
The initiative is part of the Collaborative Care Program, a community-centred program facilitated by RDN and supported by the NSW Ministry of Health, that addresses healthcare needs in regional and rural communities. Local priority areas may include general practices, hospital services, community health services, allied health, mental health, and drug and alcohol support services.
The anonymous survey is open to all residents (over the age of 15) until Sunday 3 August 2025.
Complete the survey here.
This survey is being supported by Tweed Shire Council, Northern NSW Local Health District, Healthy North Coast, NSW Ambulance, Murwillumbah Community Centre, and Rural Doctors Network (RDN).