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Continence Health Australia, the national peak body for bladder and bowel control health, provides trusted information, builds a skilled workforce and delivers programs such as the National Continence Helpline and the National Public Toilet Map.

This week is World Continence Week (15–21 June) and we’re encouraging people to start conversations about bladder and bo...
15/06/2026

This week is World Continence Week (15–21 June) and we’re encouraging people to start conversations about bladder and bowel health.
On average, people live with incontinence for 4–6 years before seeking help. This year’s campaign 'When you’ve got to go, we’ve got you', is a reminder that support is available and no one needs to manage bladder or bowel issues alone.
Call the National Continence Helpline on 1800 33 00 66 for free, confidential advice, resources and information on local services.

The Great Dunny Hunt competition has closed, however you can still uncover hidden public toilets and share it on the Nat...
15/06/2026

The Great Dunny Hunt competition has closed, however you can still uncover hidden public toilets and share it on the National Public Toilet Map throughout the year.

www.toiletmap.gov.au

-1800-33-00-66

As we approach Men's Health Week, 15 June to 21 June, let’s shine the light on prostate health, steps to maintain confid...
11/06/2026

As we approach Men's Health Week, 15 June to 21 June, let’s shine the light on prostate health, steps to maintain confidence and wellbeing. Read on Robbie’s personal story of his prostate cancer diagnosis, perspective and how he’s managed support moving forward.

04/06/2026

THE GREAT AUSSIE DUNNY HUNT IS ON!

Every great road trip has a hero. Sometimes it’s the burger shop. Sometimes it’s the pub.

And sometimes it’s the dunny.

Few can top this legendary sh***er at Wangi, overlooking the spectacular Lake Macquarie. A throne with a view if ever there was one.

Now Aussies are being called on to help uncover the nation’s hidden public toilets as part of the Continence Health Australia Great Dunny Hunt. Add a toilet to the National Public Toilet Map and you could go into the draw to win a $1,000 Discovery Holiday Parks voucher.

So, where’s your favourite dunny in Australia?

Beachside bog? Outback long drop? Scenic loo with a million-dollar view?

Drop a picture of your best dunny spots below and make sure you add them to the National Public Toilet Map too.

Because when you need to go, you need to know where to go.

Start hunting today: 👉 www.toiletmap.gov.au

It’s World Bedwetting DayBedwetting is more common than many people realise — around 1 in 5 children at age 5 experience...
31/05/2026

It’s World Bedwetting Day

Bedwetting is more common than many people realise — around 1 in 5 children at age 5 experience it.

With the right support, children can develop night-time bladder skills at their own pace.

👉 Learn more and access practical support:
www.continence.org.au/bedwetting

Join the Great Dunny Hunt 🔎🚽Help uncover hidden toilets and find those ‘secret’ ones which may be hiding in plain sight....
28/05/2026

Join the Great Dunny Hunt 🔎🚽

Help uncover hidden toilets and find those ‘secret’ ones which may be hiding in plain sight.

Simply add a toilet to the National Public Toilet Map and go into the draw to win a $1,000 Discovery Holiday Parks voucher.

Visit 🔗 www.continence.org.au/great-dunny-hunt for full details

-1800-33-00-66

On National Sorry Day, we honour the strength, truth and lived experiences of Stolen Generations survivors and their fam...
26/05/2026

On National Sorry Day, we honour the strength, truth and lived experiences of Stolen Generations survivors and their families.

Tomorrow marks the start of National Reconciliation Week (NRW), this is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, achievements and to reflect on the role we can each play in advancing reconciliation. It is a time to focus our efforts on building a more just, equitable and reconciled Australia.

Continence Health Australia is proud to be taking meaningful steps in our own reconciliation journey including establishing a First Nations Advisory Group. Contact [email protected] to get involved.

20/05/2026

For more than 20 years, Muoy Kucan has cared for her family with extraordinary strength, compassion and dedication. 🧡

As our Carer of the Year 2026 recipient, Muoy’s story is a powerful reminder of the often unseen role carers play every single day and the importance of seeking support when it’s needed most.

Congratulations, Muoy! Read her story via the link in our bio.

The Positive Ageing Summit returns to Adelaide on 20th & 21st 2026, bringing together industry leaders, pioneers, and em...
19/05/2026

The Positive Ageing Summit returns to Adelaide on 20th & 21st 2026, bringing together industry leaders, pioneers, and emerging innovators, to inspire, collaborate, share evidence-based strategies, and empower participants to achieve better outcomes in aged care.

Featuring keynote addresses, panel discussions, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities, Positive Ageing Summit 2026 offers an essential platform for professionals dedicated to improving the health and quality of life of older Australians.

Whether you are a clinician, caregiver, policy influencer, or aged care provider, this event will provide you with the tools and knowledge needed to make a meaningful impact.

We look forward to seeing you in there.
https://www.positiveageingsummit.com.au/

The 34th National Continence Health Conference NCHC 2026 had brought together some of the sector’s most influential deci...
18/05/2026

The 34th National Continence Health Conference NCHC 2026 had brought together some of the sector’s most influential decision-makers to showcase the latest in incontinence research and practice, presented in a broad range of workshops, keynotes, fundamental research and a variety of networking opportunities. A special thank you to all the presenters.

Some key highlights include recent understandings of the urinary microbiome, skin injury related to incontinence-associated dermatitis, what to do with Refractory Stress Urinary Incontinence when surgery has failed, managing bowel dysfunction in pelvic organ prolapse and insightful case discussion panels.

We'd like to acknowledge and thank our PLATINUM SPONSORS BrightSky Australia, Forward Ability Support and Coloplast for their contributions to the 34th National Continence Health Conference.

Let’s continue to talk about continence health, open conversations about continence, dignity and wellbeing across the wider community.

Everyone owns continence.

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1/407 Canterbury Road

3127

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 20:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 20:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 20:00
Thursday 08:00 - 20:00
Friday 08:00 - 20:00

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