
Australia Primary Health Care Network Wall Map
Australia Primary Health Care Network — Wall Map
A nationwide view of how primary health care is planned, commissioned, and delivered across Australia
This Australia Primary Health Care Network (PHN) Wall Map provides a clear, authoritative overview of the national primary health care system, showing PHN regions across the country in a single, easy-to-read format. Designed for professional use, it helps turn complex system structures into a practical geographic reference for planning, coordination, and communication.
Funded by the Australian Government, Primary Health Networks play a central role in improving health outcomes by strengthening primary care, addressing service gaps, and promoting equitable access. This wall map supports that mission by giving decision-makers and frontline teams a shared spatial understanding of the PHN landscape nationwide.
🩺 The Three Core Functions of PHNs
PHNs across Australia deliver three essential functions, all supported by the clarity of this map:
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Coordinate and integrate care
Working in collaboration with Local Hospital Networks (LHNs) and health providers to improve quality of care, patient experience, and the efficient use of health system resources. -
Commission services
Planning and funding primary care and mental health services to address population health needs, fill service gaps, and improve access and equity. -
Build capacity and support providers
Strengthening general practice, allied health, and mental health services through practice support, workforce development, and system integration.
🗺️ Why This Wall Map Matters
Government primary health care wall maps are powerful planning and communication tools. This national PHN map helps users to:
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Visualise PHN boundaries and coverage across all states and territories
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Support commissioning, integration, and policy discussions at a national level
-
Align primary care planning with hospital and community health systems
-
Brief staff, partners, and stakeholders quickly and consistently
-
Promote transparency and shared understanding of Australia’s primary health care framework
By grounding strategy in geography, the map strengthens evidence-based and coordinated decision-making.
🎯 Why This Map Works
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Australia-wide coverage in a clean, professional layout
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Designed specifically for health planning and system coordination
-
Clear cartography suitable for offices, boardrooms, and training spaces
-
A reliable reference for daily use and long-term strategic planning
✨ Premium Print & Display Options
Each map is printed in Australia using archival processes to preserve fine linework, colour accuracy, and long-term durability.
Available finishes:
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📄 Heavyweight Paper (160 gsm matte)
Archival matte surface with excellent definition; ideal for framing under glass. -
🔒 Laminated (True Encapsulation)
Sealed edge-to-edge between 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate; tear-resistant, wipe-clean, and highly durable. -
🪵 Laminated + Timber Hang Rails
Laminated map fitted with natural lacquered timber hang rails (top & bottom), supplied with hanging cord.
Please allow up to 10 working days. -
🎨 Archival Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte)
Pigment-based, fade-resistant inks on heavyweight canvas for a refined, gallery-style presentation. -
🪵 Canvas + Timber Hang Rails
Canvas finished with natural timber rails for a frame-free, ready-to-hang display.
Please allow up to 10 working days.
📐 Size & Orientation
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700 mm × 1000 mm
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Orientation: Portrait
🏥 Ideal For
🏢 PHNs and health departments
🏥 Local Hospital Networks and health services
📊 Policy, commissioning, and strategy teams
🎓 Universities and health training providers
🤝 Community health organisations and NGOs
🇦🇺 Our Commitment
Printed locally in Australia, every map is colour-managed, hand-checked, and carefully packed to ensure accuracy, durability, and professional presentation.
A clear, national reference that supports coordinated, equitable, and effective primary health care delivery across Australia.
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Australia Primary Health Care Network — Wall Map
A nationwide view of how primary health care is planned, commissioned, and delivered across Australia
This Australia Primary Health Care Network (PHN) Wall Map provides a clear, authoritative overview of the national primary health care system, showing PHN regions across the country in a single, easy-to-read format. Designed for professional use, it helps turn complex system structures into a practical geographic reference for planning, coordination, and communication.
Funded by the Australian Government, Primary Health Networks play a central role in improving health outcomes by strengthening primary care, addressing service gaps, and promoting equitable access. This wall map supports that mission by giving decision-makers and frontline teams a shared spatial understanding of the PHN landscape nationwide.
🩺 The Three Core Functions of PHNs
PHNs across Australia deliver three essential functions, all supported by the clarity of this map:
-
Coordinate and integrate care
Working in collaboration with Local Hospital Networks (LHNs) and health providers to improve quality of care, patient experience, and the efficient use of health system resources. -
Commission services
Planning and funding primary care and mental health services to address population health needs, fill service gaps, and improve access and equity. -
Build capacity and support providers
Strengthening general practice, allied health, and mental health services through practice support, workforce development, and system integration.
🗺️ Why This Wall Map Matters
Government primary health care wall maps are powerful planning and communication tools. This national PHN map helps users to:
-
Visualise PHN boundaries and coverage across all states and territories
-
Support commissioning, integration, and policy discussions at a national level
-
Align primary care planning with hospital and community health systems
-
Brief staff, partners, and stakeholders quickly and consistently
-
Promote transparency and shared understanding of Australia’s primary health care framework
By grounding strategy in geography, the map strengthens evidence-based and coordinated decision-making.
🎯 Why This Map Works
-
Australia-wide coverage in a clean, professional layout
-
Designed specifically for health planning and system coordination
-
Clear cartography suitable for offices, boardrooms, and training spaces
-
A reliable reference for daily use and long-term strategic planning
✨ Premium Print & Display Options
Each map is printed in Australia using archival processes to preserve fine linework, colour accuracy, and long-term durability.
Available finishes:
-
📄 Heavyweight Paper (160 gsm matte)
Archival matte surface with excellent definition; ideal for framing under glass. -
🔒 Laminated (True Encapsulation)
Sealed edge-to-edge between 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate; tear-resistant, wipe-clean, and highly durable. -
🪵 Laminated + Timber Hang Rails
Laminated map fitted with natural lacquered timber hang rails (top & bottom), supplied with hanging cord.
Please allow up to 10 working days. -
🎨 Archival Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte)
Pigment-based, fade-resistant inks on heavyweight canvas for a refined, gallery-style presentation. -
🪵 Canvas + Timber Hang Rails
Canvas finished with natural timber rails for a frame-free, ready-to-hang display.
Please allow up to 10 working days.
📐 Size & Orientation
-
700 mm × 1000 mm
-
Orientation: Portrait
🏥 Ideal For
🏢 PHNs and health departments
🏥 Local Hospital Networks and health services
📊 Policy, commissioning, and strategy teams
🎓 Universities and health training providers
🤝 Community health organisations and NGOs
🇦🇺 Our Commitment
Printed locally in Australia, every map is colour-managed, hand-checked, and carefully packed to ensure accuracy, durability, and professional presentation.
A clear, national reference that supports coordinated, equitable, and effective primary health care delivery across Australia.











