Mallee Track Health & Community Service

Mallee Track Health & Community Service Operating in Ouyen, Sea Lake, Patchewollock, Underbool, Murrayville and Manangatang. Facebook’s Community Standards govern the MTHCS page.

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24/06/2026
22/06/2026

Dr Emma Campbell is a visiting Psychologist working with MTHCS Rural Outreach Services and attended our breakfast event on Thursday 18 June at Ouyen Sale Yards.

Men’s health was the focus for a Mallee Track Health and Community Service (MTHCS) breakfast event held at Ouyen’s Sale Yards, generously sponsored by Graincorp and organised by the MTHCS Rural Connection Team.

The many who attended were treated to beverages from the Spiilt Milk Coffee Van, delicious bacon and egg rolls, breakfast pizza and goodie bags full of helpful information on mental wellbeing, health checks and heart health.

19/06/2026

Two clubs. Two communities. Two of the locations helping shape the future of how heart health checks are done in rural communities.

This Saturday, we will the be at the Sunraysia Football & Netball League’s Ouyen United vs Merbein Football Netball Club match.

We'll be there to answer questions about the project and chat about how you can get involved in this exciting research being led by La Trobe University, Mildura Campus.

So while you're barracking for the Kanga's or the Magpies, stop by and have a chat with us.

📍 Blackburn Park, Ouyen
⏰ 12pm – 5pm

Come for the footy and netball. Stay for the conversation that could make a difference to your heart health, your family, and your community.

Our heartfelt thanks to both clubs for hosting us at your clash this weekend and for your support of this project.

Be Smart. Check Your Heart. Try a new way. Take part today 👊

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28 Britt Street
Ouyen, VIC
3490

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