Fiona Phillips, Federal Member for Gilmore
17 April 2025, 6:00 AM
As a mum of four and former teacher, I understand how important it is for a community to wrap its arms around our young people, and to support them in their time of need.
Our young people were devastated after the challenges of COVID and a tough few years locally.
That’s why I fought so incredibly hard for a headspace youth mental health service in Kiama.
I spoke with kids, local schools and amazing community groups about what was needed and set about lobbying for a headspace service on their behalf. It wasn’t easy, with centres at Shellharbour and Nowra, but I wasn’t going to give up the fight until we won. And we did.
I was so thrilled when headspace Kiama officially opened its doors in October 2024, and after only six months, it’s already having a massive impact on the lives of our young people in Kiama, Gerringong and surrounding areas.
Cutting that green ribbon alongside the young people of Kiama who helped shape this essential service was a fabulous celebration, and it also recognised the resilience of a community that has had to bear way too much loss.
Headspace Kiama manager Charo Serventy and his fantastic team have embraced our youth aged 12-24 and they’re providing mental health support as well as sexual health and drug and alcohol services, and helping young people reach their work and study goals.
Opening headspace Kiama is one of my proudest achievements as your local Federal Member.
As a true local, I will always fight for improved health and mental health service right across the South Coast.
Only a re-elected Albanese Labor Government will strengthen Medicare, with more free trips to the doctor, cheaper medicines and more Urgent Care Clinics – where all you need is your Medicare card, not your credit card.
This election is a choice between Labor's plan to keep building and strengthening Medicare, or Peter Dutton's promise to cut everything but your taxes
I'm so proud to have delivered a local headspace in Kiama, and with your support, I will continue working hard for our community.
Authorised by Fiona Phillips, Australian Labor Party, 3/59 Junction Street Nowra NSW 2541
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