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Diabetes NSW & ACT

No-one should have to deal with diabetes alone. Diabetes can be relentless and life-threatening. We use our decades of experience to help people living with diabetes by tackling isolation, providing advocacy support and psychological care. For over 80 years Diabetes NSW & ACT has been caring for and providing a collective voice for the diabetes community. We work hard to improve the lives of the 447,000 people living with diabetes in NSW & the ACT by providing educational programs and services, support, psychological care, advice and advocacy so they can lead happy and healthy lives.


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