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Cancer Council - Transport 2 Treatment

Transport to treatment provides a range of transport options and travel assistance for Tasmanian cancer patients and their carers, where needed. An 11 seater bus service for cancer patients and their carers operates Monday to Friday from Burnie on the North West coast to the WP Holman Clinic in Launceston via Devonport and Deloraine. A suburban service is also available for patients who cannot use public transport, do not qualify for HACC services or live in areas where there is no alternative transport available.

Shop 5
216 Charles St
Suburb: LAUNCESTON
State: TAS
Postcode: 7250

(03) 6336 2030

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The provision of travel and accommodation assistance to eligible patients referred out of the North West Coast for specialist treatment. Benefits will only be paid for interstate referrals when the treatment is not available in Tasmania

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Financial assistance may be available under this scheme for those Tasmanian residents who need to travel more than 75 kms to access specialist medical services in Tasmania or who need to travel interstate to access specialist medical services not available in Tasmania.Financial assistance may be available towards approved air, sea or road travel and some accommodation expenses. It is strongly advised to check with the local PTAS coordinator before making any arrangements or decisions.

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Justin Booth

Powelltown

Hello ,
I'm in a really bad situation atm . I recently had to move because my dad who I was caring for 10 years had to go into aged care .
I had nowhere to go with my dog and luckily someone I barely know let me rent a room off him in Powelltown, Vic .
I don't drive and it's an 18km walk just to get to a bus stop that is still Ages away from most things .
My centerlink has been cut off because I couldnt attend a job provider appointment due to it being so far and I haven't had any food for 5 days now.
There is a local food relief place that gives Me a few fresh vegetables every Friday but they didn't come today and it's only a few fruit and veg which is not very nourishing on an empty stomach . They only come on Fridays when they can .
Can you guys please

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Lisa Taylor

Kondinin

Dear your care,
Can I please ask how I can access an application for accommodation in your over 55 units please. I have recently moved back to WA from working in NT. I used to stay at my mum's place but my nephew has moved in so I have no housing. I am 61 not currently working may be able to get some p/t work. Have a little poodle,very well behaved and fully toilet trained. I am hoping you may have something available. Please call me on 0474175833 or email me back if you require any other info.
Thankyou
Lisa Taylor

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