Aboriginal Medical Service to close over unpaid tax debt

By Harriet Alexander
Updated July 20 2015 - 10:08am, first published July 2 2015 - 4:30pm
 Kiara Bloxsome, and her six-month-old son Carter, whose family have been patients of the  Mount Druitt Aboriginal Medical Service for four generations. The service has lost funding. Photo: Nick Moir
Kiara Bloxsome, and her six-month-old son Carter, whose family have been patients of the Mount Druitt Aboriginal Medical Service for four generations. The service has lost funding. Photo: Nick Moir

Six-month-old Carter O'Brien is a fourth generation patient at his medical practice. Even before he was born, doctors at the Mount Druitt practice were monitoring his little heartbeat, just as they did his mother's 18 years ago, and as they still watch over the health of his grandmother and great-grandmother too.

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