An Important Update from our Executive Manager of Health
Our Executive Manager of Health has an important announcement for our Members in regard to the ever-evolving situation with the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Find out more here.
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Our Executive Manager of Health has an important announcement for our Members in regard to the ever-evolving situation with the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Find out more here.
If you have been impacted by the recent bushfires, take a look at how our Emergency Relief Package may be able to assist you.
Have you ever considered why taking your young child for a dental check-up is so important? An incredible amount of information is gathered during a child’s dental visit! Cathy Boyce, Queensland Country Dental Oral Health Therapist explains.
The recently released APRA June 2019 quarter private health insurance publication has shown private health insurance participation has declined. In contrast, Queensland Country Health Fund has continued to grow in a very competitive market. Our Executive Manager, Glenn Seri explains.
The Queensland Country Group is proud to announce the appointment of Glenn Seri to the role of Executive Manager Queensland Country Health Fund. This newly created position replaces the role of Health Fund Chief Executive Officer, previously held by Aaron Newman.
We don't cover your furry family members under your Private Health Insurance policy, but it doesn't mean we don't value and love them just as much you do! We've brought together a few health and nutrition tips for your favourite pooch to ensure they too are living healthier and better lives.
Queensland Country is encouraging the community to do what they can to help the thousands of people affected by the recent flooding across Northern Queensland.
Like many locals, Queensland Country Health Fund has been saddened to see the impact of the recent significant rain event and associated flooding in North Queensland.
Drought affected farmers in Queensland will be better off thanks to the kindness of Queensland Country Members. The recent Queensland Country ‘Buy a Bale’ Drought Appeal raised a total of $79,774.20. This is the equivalent of an incredible 14 trucks of hay for Queensland farmers.