Indigenous Australians travelling 1000km for kidney dialysis

November 19 2017 - 4:56pm
Gumatj clan ceremonial leaders and Mutitjulu elders at the First Nations National Convention at the Mutitjulu community near Uluru in May. A new report into Aboriginal health has found that some elders miss important community ceremonies because they have to travel up to 1000 kilometres for kidney dialysis. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Gumatj clan ceremonial leaders and Mutitjulu elders at the First Nations National Convention at the Mutitjulu community near Uluru in May. A new report into Aboriginal health has found that some elders miss important community ceremonies because they have to travel up to 1000 kilometres for kidney dialysis. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

Darwin: Remote Aboriginal Australians with kidney disease have demanded equitable access to life-saving treatment closer to home to prevent the removal of people from their traditional homelands.

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