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  1. How to get help

Local hepatitis organisations

Member organisations

Our member organisations provide direct services in each state and territory around Australia. The range of services may differ from one organisation to another but all are community-based, not for profit organisations. Each organisation is listed below.

Hepatitis ACT

Hepatitis ACT

02 6230 6344
[email protected] 
www.hepatitisact.com.au


Hepatitis New South Wales

Hepatitis New South Wales

02 9332 1853 
[email protected]
www.hep.org.au


Hepatitis Queensland

Hepatitis Queensland

07 3846 0020 
[email protected]
www.hepqld.asn.au 


Hepatitis South Australia

Hepatitis SA

08 8362 8443 
[email protected]
www.hepatitissa.asn.au


Hepatitis Victoria

Hepatitis Victoria

03 9380 4644
[email protected]
www.hepvic.org.au


Hepatitis WA

08 9227 9800
[email protected]
www.hepatitiswa.com.au


Northern Territory AIDS and Hepatitis Council

Northern Territory AIDS & Hepatitis Council

08 8944 7777
[email protected]
www.ntahc.org.au


Tasmanian Council on AIDS, hepatitis and related diseases

Tasmanian Council on AIDS, Hepatitis & Related Diseases

03 6234 1242
[email protected]
www.redthread.org.au


Page updated: 3 July 2020

Published: 11th December, 2018

Updated: 13th January, 2021

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