Ezidi refugees in Armidale navigate their new country's healthcare system with help from the Primary Health Network

Eva Baxter
Updated June 29 2022 - 10:15am, first published 9:00am
DOING GOOD: Kaso Elias, Jehan Darwesh and Melissa van Leeuwen were honoured for their work helping refugees access and understand healthcare. Photo: Supplied
DOING GOOD: Kaso Elias, Jehan Darwesh and Melissa van Leeuwen were honoured for their work helping refugees access and understand healthcare. Photo: Supplied

EZIDI REFUGEES resettling in regional areas have been able to better understand the complex Australian healthcare systems they need.

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Eva Baxter

Eva Baxter

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Eva is a Northern Daily Leader journalist based in Tamworth. She covers health, politics, energy, arts & entertainment, business, community, and a bit of everything else.

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