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Therapy comes in many forms, and we all need certain types of therapy from time to time. This could be anything from remedial therapy to counselling or massage therapy. Therapy is an essential part of the mind, body and soul’s wellbeing.

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Search using the navigation on this page to find a therapist nearest your local area, and then view the online profiles for more information and all the relevant details. Alternatively, view the categories to find a specialist therapist of your choice ranging from acupuncture to sports massage.

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Now cancer sufferers face shortage of specialists

CANCER patients are going without treatment or receiving suboptimal treatment because of a shortage of medical oncologists that is likely to get worse, the first study into Australia's medical oncology workforce has found.

Students forced to wait months for counselling

VULNERABLE children with depression, behavioural problems and autism are waiting months to see psychologists and speech therapists following the state government's overhaul of school support systems.

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Home therapists keep it flexible

The Australian Bureau of Statistics says that 432,700 people, or 2.2 per cent of the population, have an acquired brain injury, some activity limitation or participation restriction.

Cancer case may be linked to overseas stem cell therapy

EXPERTS fear a man with leukaemia may be the first Australian "infected" with cancer from medical tourism, after treatment at a private overseas stem cell therapy centre.