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Established as Pika Wiya Health Services Inc. in the early 1970’s to provide a medical service to the Aboriginal population in Port Augusta and Davenport, the organisation was incorporated in 1984 under the SA Health Commission (now Country Health SA). On 1 July 2011, the service transitioned to Aboriginal community control under the CATSI Act.
Now known as Pika Wiya Health Service Aboriginal Corporation, the organisation operates from premises in Port Augusta and also has clinics at Davenport, Copley and Nepabunna communities as well as provides services to the communities of Quorn, Hawker, Marree, Lyndhurst and Beltana.
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Throughout the website the term Aboriginal is used in this context to include people who identify as Aboriginal, people who identify as Torres Strait Islander Peoples and people who identify as both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander. It is also used interchangeably with the term Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander.