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Feb 20, 2026

The Burnie Medicare Mental Health Centre is now open

The Burnie Medicare Mental Health Centre offers a safe and supportive environment where adults aged 18 and over can access free, professional mental health support, with no need for a referral or appointment.

Clinical Service Manager Allison Campbell with Braddon MP Anne Urquhart

People living in the Burnie area now have access to free walk-in mental health support in the form of a new Medicare Mental Health Centre.  An interim centre has opened at 52-56 Bass Highway in Cooee, alongside the Burnie GP Super Clinic.

“This will be a temporary home for the centre, allowing services to start while we finalise arrangements for the permanent location”.
– Quote from Primary Health Tasmania General Manager Alison O’Neill

The Australian Government is funding the establishment of Medicare Mental Health Centres across Australia through local Primary Health Networks (PHNs). Primary Health Tasmania is the Tasmanian PHN.  Mrs O’Neill also added “The centres provide a safe and welcoming place to access immediate mental health care and be connected to other services for ongoing care. Centre staff can also help family and friends with information and advice. There is no charge, and appointments and referrals aren’t needed.”

Primary Health Tasmania has commissioned Stride to establish and deliver services from Medicare Mental Health Centres in Launceston (open since 2021), Devonport (open since September 2025), Burnie (now open at an interim site), and outer Hobart. 

Stride team members are based at the interim Burnie centre to ensure the community has immediate access to support. 

The Burnie centre will be staffed by an experienced core team including a peer worker, an intake clinician, and a brief intervention clinician. They will be supported by a receptionist and a community engagement worker. Some of these staff are already in place, with others being recruited. The Burnie team is supported by Stride’s broader Tasmanian workforce at Medicare Mental Health Centres in Devonport and Launceston. 

 

“Our community engagement worker has already been out in the region, connecting with local services and sharing what Stride can offer.”
– Quote from Stride General Manager – Integrated Services Terri Matanovic

Terri also adding “The centre team will continue strengthening these local relationships so people know who they are, how they can help, and that they are there to walk alongside people who need support.”

For those seeking support, the Burnie Medicare Mental Health Centre is open Monday to Friday from 10am-6pm. Offering a safe and supportive environment where adults aged 18 and over can access free, professional mental health support, with no need for a referral or appointment.

For more information you can contact the team here.

Media release published Friday, 20th February 2026.