We’ve partnered with Charles Sturt University (CSU) to expand the Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training (RHMT) Program – helping create new training demonstration sites in aged care across regional communities.
Why it matters: the RHMT program is all about supporting more medical, nursing, dental and allied health professionals to live and work rurally, now and into the future.
This collaboration means:
✅ more real-world learning for CSU students
✅ more professional development and training opportunities for our team
✅ a stronger focus on staff and student wellbeing
And thanks to CSU and the Three Rivers Department of Rural Health, we now have a modern new training room onsite (at the end of House #1), supported through grant funding and new equipment.
Because investing in training is investing in better care – right here in Finley.






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