Mallee Border Health Centre

Mallee Border Health Centre Mallee Border is your one stop shop for all your health needs. Our team will help you gain the best

Kings Birthday long weekend.We will be closed this coming Monday and we will reopen on Tuesday as normal.  Have a safe a...
03/06/2026

Kings Birthday long weekend.
We will be closed this coming Monday and we will reopen on Tuesday as normal. Have a safe and enjoyable weekend.

Alex from AI hearing will be at our Pinnaroo centre Friday the 29th May. There are limited appointments left if you requ...
21/05/2026

Alex from AI hearing will be at our Pinnaroo centre Friday the 29th May. There are limited appointments left if you require an appointment please call 08 85778 065.
Alex Lau, your local Riverland audiologist will be consulting at Mallee Border Health Centre Pinnaroo, to provide onsite hearing consultations and gentle ear wax removal, with short wait times and clear, easy to understand advice.
By bringing care to Pinnaroo, we help residents save travel time and distance no need for long trips to get quality hearing support.
Whether it’s a routine check, help with hearing aids, or relief from blocked ears.
I come to you to keep everything simple, comfortable and respectful.

18/05/2026

Appointments available in Pinnaroo Friday 29th May with Alex from AI Hearing.

Please call 0885778065 to make an appointment.

Saturday 27 June. Free health checks at the Community Check in day.
13/05/2026

Saturday 27 June.
Free health checks at the Community Check in day.

Sharlene Milich - Nurse Practitioner will be consulting this week at Mallee Border Health Centre.For appointments please...
10/05/2026

Sharlene Milich - Nurse Practitioner will be consulting this week at Mallee Border Health Centre.
For appointments please call 08 85778065 or online at

Nurse Practitioner and Health Services

05/05/2026

AI Hearing - Alex will be consulting at our Pinnaroo centre on Friday 29th May 2026.
For an appointment please call 08 85778065.

01/05/2026

Flu Vaccine bookings are now open!

Flu season is approaching - now is the time to book in and protect yourself and your family.

Pinnaroo Clinic - Monday and Fridays

Murrayville Clinic - Wednesdays

Underbool Clinic - Tuesdays

For appointments or more information please call us on 08 85778065 to make an appointment.

Both Flu Vaccines and Covid Vaccines are available.

Lauren Deaves our clinic mental health social worker is leading this event. Get behind it, support the cause & come toge...
30/04/2026

Lauren Deaves our clinic mental health social worker is leading this event. Get behind it, support the cause & come together.

Today we celebrated our very own Morrison who was given The Elliott Art Award in Mildura. This is a prestigious local ar...
26/04/2026

Today we celebrated our very own Morrison who was given The Elliott Art Award in Mildura. This is a prestigious local arts award that recognises people who have made an outstanding contribution to the arts in the region. Congratulations Morrison from all of us here at MBHC.

Today we remember all those who have served and are serving and those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for us for our cou...
25/04/2026

Today we remember all those who have served and are serving and those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for us for our country and freedom.
LEST WE FORGET
And for one of our own…….her story

Although her family lived in Willaston, South Australia (SA), Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria records show that Florence Rebecca Casson was born on 6th March 1903 at Warracknabeal, in Victoria. It was natural that she was simply called ‘Flo’.

Flo decided on a career in nursing and trained at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. On completion of her nursing training in 1934, she worked as a registered nurse in a series of small country hospitals before being appointed as Matron at the Pinnaroo Soldiers Memorial Hospital in the small SA country town near the Victorian border.

With tensions rising in the Far East, Florence enlisted in the Australian Army Nursing Service at Wayville, SA in February 1941. At 38 years-old she was almost at the upper age limit for enlistment, so she lowered her age by five years. After her initial training, Flo Casson was allocated to the 2/13th Australian General Hospital and later that year travelled with them to Singapore, then later to the Malayan Peninsula. After the Imperial Japanese landed on the north coast of Malaya in early December 1941 medical units were progressively withdrawn until the 2/13th was the only Australian hospital in Malaya. The hospital staff treated the casualties from the AIF's battles against the rapidly-advancing Japanese forces. Finally, the 2/13th was also withdrawn to Singapore, and Flo and her peers settled in again at St. Patrick's Boys’ School on Singapore Island.

With the fall of Singapore imminent, the remaining sixty-five Australian nurses were evacuated on the SS Vyner Brooke. Two days out from Singapore the ship came under Japanese aerial attack. One bomb exploded in the ship’s saloon, where Sister Casson was. She was badly wounded and as the ship began to sink, she had to be helped onto the upper deck. Her friends got her into a lifeboat that was launched with other severely wounded nurses on board.

Later that night the lifeboat drifted ashore at Radji Beach, and the survivors were able to meet up with the others on that ill-fated beach. Flo Casson and Rosetta Wright were among the most seriously wounded and Matron Drummond and the other nurses did all they could to help them.

When Japanese troops arrived on the morning of 16 February, they separated the men and women on the beach. The men were taken out of sight around a headland and massacred. The Japanese then returned to where the women were and ordered those who could walk to line up and wade into the sea. There they were machine-gunned. Florence Casson and her wounded friends were supported at one end of the line by other sisters and died with them as the machine gunner opened fire.

Sister Florence Casson is commemorated at the country hospital where she was Matron. The Health Promotion Room at the Pinnaroo Soldiers Memorial Hospital is named after her. A plaque at the Royal Adelaide Hospital also commemorates her sacrifice and her name is on the Roll of Honour at the Australian War Memorial.

Address

Pinnaroo, SA

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+61885778065

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