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This Conference represents a strengthening and maturing of rural and remote Allied Health Professionals as a group. SARRAH has come a long way in the past 10 years and this event demonstrates the ability of rural and remote Allied Health Professionals to negotiate at all levels of Government as well as maintain our responsiveness to consumer and community needs.

Alice Springs, Mbantua, with over 40 000 years of history, lies literally in the heart of Australia. August is a time when the country is at its best with warm sunny days and cool clear starry nights. Depending on the amount of rain over the past months, it can also be a time for wildflowers. It is the ideal time for camping, hiking the Larapinta Trail or just sightseeing among the magnificent Western Macdonnel ranges.

“Walking together – side by side” is used by people from various communities to describe how they would prefer to work together. By walking together we can have differing roles, differing levels of expertise, yet we each have a valuable contribution to make.

This conference showcased many initiatives in health service delivery where consumers, service providers, planners and funders have walked together. The conference challenged all participants to reflect on and explore the nature of working with rural and remote communities.

Walking builds on the theme of the 2001 International Rural and remote Allied Health conference of “Partnerships for a world of health”

The conference and its associated events aimed to:

  • Provide a forum where new and innovative models of Allied Health Service delivery can be presented and discussed
  • Stimulate discussion and debate about the future directions of Allied Health
  • Engage allied health professionals and other key players in health to develop policies around Allied Health services
  • Inform governments about the nature of Allied Health Service provision in rural and remote areas
  • Produce recommendations based on the Conference themes.

Who attended

Members of the rural and remote allied health and oral health workforce and managers of these services; allied health students preparing for a future rural health career; workforce planners, developers and funders of health policy and programs relating to rural and remote allied health services, educators of allied health professionals and consumers of these services who are interested in the dynamic developments in allied health services. 

The allied health and oral health workforce includes, but is not limited to: Aboriginal Health Workers, Audiology; Dentistry, Dental Therapists and Hygienists, Nutrition & Dietetics; Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging, Therapeutic Radiography, Nuclear Medicine); Occupational Therapy; Optometry; Orthoptics; Orthotics and Prosthetics; Pharmacy; Physiotherapy; Podiatry; Psychology; Social Work, Speech Pathology and Allied Health Assistants.


The 2004 National SARRAH Conference was supported by financial assistance from:

SARRAH would like to thank the sponsors for their support of this event.


 Walking together – Side by side”