Women's Centre for Health and Wellbeing Albury Wodonga

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Intake and Referral, Counselling, Free Childhood Sexual Abuse Couselling, Therapeutic Groups - Shark Cage, Self Esteem, Circle of Security Parenting, Anxiety, NIL's Loans, Our Sisters Closet, Meditation and more

Demand for our services has grown by over 25% this year — and women in crisis cannot wait. 💜Your donation before 30 June...
08/06/2026

Demand for our services has grown by over 25% this year — and women in crisis cannot wait. 💜
Your donation before 30 June helps us see more women sooner, with no waitlist, no time limits, and no judgment. And yes — it's fully tax deductible!
$500 funds 5 counselling sessions. $1,000 covers a month of intake support. Every dollar counts.
👉 givenow.com.au/no-woman-waiting

This EOFY, give a gift that changes lives. 💜
The Women's Centre for Health & Wellbeing has been supporting women in Albury–Wodonga for nearly 40 years — and demand has never been higher. Donate before 30 June and make your gift tax deductible.
Because every woman deserves to feel safe, supported and empowered.
👉 givenow.com.au/no-woman-waiting

01/06/2026
SAVE THE DATE // Something special is coming…For over 40 years, we’ve stood beside women, and girls across the Albury Wo...
19/05/2026

SAVE THE DATE // Something special is coming…

For over 40 years, we’ve stood beside women, and girls across the Albury Wodonga community - creating change, building hope, and making a lasting impact.

Now it’s time to celebrate the journey, the stories, and the future together.

SAVE THE DATE:
☐ Saturday 7 November
☐ Location, Wodonga
☐ Gala Dinner celebration, with guest speaker, entertainment, silent auctions and giveaways

An unforgettable evening is on the horizon - more details coming soon.

14/05/2026

"Just under 60% of women rate their physical health/well-being as good or extremely good. However, around a quarter (24%) of women experience health challenges due to menstruation, menopause or fertility challenges. For many of these women, their experience at work is one of working through high levels of pain and symptoms without taking time off."

Read the full Deloitte report, Women at Work 2025 here: https://www.deloitte.com/global/en/issues/work/content/women-at-work-global-outlook.html

This EOFY, give a gift that changes lives. 💜The Women's Centre for Health & Wellbeing has been supporting women in Albur...
13/05/2026

This EOFY, give a gift that changes lives. 💜
The Women's Centre for Health & Wellbeing has been supporting women in Albury–Wodonga for nearly 40 years — and demand has never been higher. Donate before 30 June and make your gift tax deductible.
Because every woman deserves to feel safe, supported and empowered.
👉 givenow.com.au/no-woman-waiting

This Sexual Assault Awareness Month, an ABC News investigation lays bare a crisis hiding in plain sight: sexual assault ...
29/04/2026

This Sexual Assault Awareness Month, an ABC News investigation lays bare a crisis hiding in plain sight: sexual assault support services across Australia are buckling under demand, with no significant funding increase in decades.
An estimated 2.8 million Australians aged 18+ have experienced sexual violence since the age of 15. Yet nine out of ten women don't report it to police — and those who do often describe a system that re-traumatises rather than supports them.
Survivors Keelie McMahon and Ayla Williams share their stories — and their calls for change.

Their message is clear:
💡awareness saves lives and
🤐silence costs them.

Read the full report → by clicking the link below.

If you or someone you know needs support you can call the Women's Centre in Albury on 02 60 215773 or contact Full Stop Australia on 1800 385 578 or Lifeline on 13 11 14.

As Australia marks Sexual Assault Awareness Month, experts and victim-survivors say sexual violence remains pervasive and under-reported.

It was so lovely joining our local Police out in the community on Friday — great conversations, great coffee, and a remi...
28/04/2026

It was so lovely joining our local Police out in the community on Friday — great conversations, great coffee, and a reminder of why we do what we do. Making a difference starts with showing up. ☕❤️

Free coffee? Yes please! ☕️
Head to on Olive Street before 11 to meet with our local police force & a free cuppa

Big week! ✊ On 7 April, we took our health equity message to the Australian Government's Senate Rural and Regional Affai...
27/04/2026

Big week! ✊ On 7 April, we took our health equity message to the Australian Government's Senate Rural and Regional Affairs Transport References Committee — alongside our peak body Women's Health NSW — to push for a fairer Medicare system for all.

Read the transcript on our website here:https://whnsw.asn.au/.../04/MedicareAccessInquiryHearing.pdf

"The women's health sector plays an important role in health equity. This was recognised recently ... by the New South Wales government, with a $34.3 million core funding increase spread across four years in the 2023-24 state budget. The increase to core funding recognised the essential nature of community based health care and the domestic violence support that our members provide to women and children. When core funding doesn't keep pace with the demand upon our services, more pressure is placed on the public health hospital system," said Jackie McMillan, a senior project officer at Women's Health NSW.

Alongside our member, Women's Centre for Health and Wellbeing Albury Wodonga, we recently appeared before the Australian Government Senate Rural and Regional Affairs Transport References Committee. We talked about how we can improve health equity through the Medicare system.

Read the transcript on our website here:https://whnsw.asn.au/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/MedicareAccessInquiryHearing.pdf

💜 A powerful moment for our entire network!Mariam Mourad from Macarthur Women's Health Centre — a proud member of Women'...
22/04/2026

💜 A powerful moment for our entire network!

Mariam Mourad from Macarthur Women's Health Centre — a proud member of Women's Health NSW — recently asked Greg Warren MP why governments should prioritise sustained funding and expansion of grassroots services like theirs.

His answer deserves to be shared far and wide:

"There's not too many more important things a government should do than support some of the most marginalised members of our community. Supporting those who are not in a position to support themselves is a fundamental priority for any government of any persuasion."

This isn't just Macarthur's story. From Western Sydney to regional NSW, our member centres — including Women's Centre for Health and Wellbeing in Albury — are on the ground every day, supporting women fleeing violence, navigating crisis, and rebuilding their lives.

Same story. Different centre. One network. 💜

Thank you, Greg Warren MP, for standing with us. And thank you, Mariam and Kate, for speaking up for all of us.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puC4Vyq9hgk

Greg Warren MP | Interview at Macarthur Women's Health Centre | Women's Health Campbelltown

Address

526 Swift Street
Albury, NSW
2640

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Friday 9am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm

Telephone

+61260215773

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