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Resources by Region

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STI Resources by region

QLD | QueenslandNSW & ACT | New South Wales and Australian Capital TerritorySA | South AustraliaVIC | VictoriaNT | Northern TerritoryTAS | Tasmania

View GP, nursing or patient resources by region

  • National
  • NSW and ACT
  • Victoria
  • Queensland
  • Western Australia
  • South Australia
  • Northern Territory
  • Tasmania

Useful links and resources

Taking a sexual history & contact tracing

Patient fact sheets

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