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RDN Grants

Rural Doctors Network administers the following grants for eligible rural General Practitioners (GPs), nurses, allied health practitioners, practitioner families and practice support teams:

Note: all information provided on this page is subject to change. Please check back periodically for updates. 


Site & Pre Employment Structured Clinical Interview (PESCI) Observation Grant

Primary health care practitioners can apply for a Site/PESCI Visit Grant to explore potential placements in:

  • Any Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service (ACCHS) across all Modified Monash Model (MMM) locations in NSW or ACT.
  • Eligible health practices in MMM4–MMM7 communities (including Broken Hill).

Site Visit
The clinician attends a practice, so both parties can assess suitability and decide on an offer. 

PESCI Observership
The doctor attends a practice to observe a GP/Principal GP or potential supervisor in preparation for a future PESCI. 

Important Information

Applications must be received and approved before the visit commences.
Applications submitted on or after the visit start date will not be eligible, and appeals will not be considered. 

Interested in applying?
  1. Check your practice’s MMM classification using the Health Workforce Locator Tool.
  2. Contact the Workforce Recruitment Team for more information and to inquire about your eligibility Email Workforce Recruitment .

Tip: Check the Five Year International Medical Graduate (IMG) Recruitment Scheme — your location may be eligible and could reduce your moratorium period.

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Relocation Grant

Thinking about making the move to a rural community? Relocation Grants of $1,500 to $5,500 are available to support eligible GPs, nurses, and allied health practitioners relocating to:

  • Any Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service (ACCHS) across all MMM locations
  • Eligible health practices in MMM3–MMM7 communities (including Broken Hill).
Important Information
  • Timing: Applications must be submitted within three months of your relocation or start date. You may apply earlier if all supporting documents are ready.
  • Late applications will not be accepted under any circumstances.
  • Grant payment is made after your start date and working hours are verified directly with your practice.
  • Payment level is based on either the applicant’s residential or practice MMM classification, and is paid at the lower MMM rate.
  • A 12-month Return of Service Obligation (RoSO) in the community is required. If not fulfilled, the grant funds will be recovered on a pro-rata basis.
  • If multiple applicants relocate to the same address, the grant will either be shared or awarded to one applicant only.
  • You must be delivering a minimum of three days (24 hours) of patient/client appointments per week.
  • Services provided must be in the private or non-government primary health sector (e.g. general practice, private allied health, or a non-government organisation). Hospital or NSW Health roles are not eligible.
  • Any funding received from other sources (e.g. employer, Primary Health Network, local council) will be taken into account when assessing eligibility and determining the grant amount.
Ready to Apply?
  1. Check both your practice and residential MMM classification using the Health Workforce Locator Tool.
  2. Review the full eligibility criteria and grant value matrix in the application form: Relocation Grant Application Apr 2026.
  3. Need help? Email Rural Doctors Network Grants.

Tip: Check the Five Year International Medical Graduate (IMG) Recruitment Scheme — your location may be eligible and could reduce your moratorium period.

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Practice Sustainability Grant

The Practice Sustainability Grant aims to improve the viability and sustainability of rural practices by providing funding to practice managers and practice administration staff to upskill in business management. The grants are funded by the Australian Government Department of Health, Disability and Ageing and Rural Health Workforce Support Program and are administered through RDN.

Find out more: Practice Sustainability Grant

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