We’re pleased to welcome a range of organisations to this year’s Health Hub. Each brings valuable expertise and a commitment to supporting healthier communities across the Northern Territory. We invite you to explore the vendors participating in the 2026 NTCA Conference and learn more about the important work they do.
BreastScreen NT is a dedicated public health service providing free screening mammograms to support the early detection of breast cancer. The program delivers safe, high‑quality imaging using low‑dose X‑ray technology and is committed to inclusive, person‑centred care for all people with breast tissue. BreastScreen NT focuses on accessibility, clinical excellence and timely results to help eligible Territorians monitor their breast health with confidence.
Healthy Living NT is a charitable, member‑based organisation supporting Territorians living with diabetes and related chronic conditions. Guided by a voluntary board, it provides education, advocacy, NDSS administration and practical health resources through offices in Darwin and Alice Springs and a broad network of pharmacy access points.
Heart of Australia will be bringing free Exercise Physiology assessments to NTCA 2026, providing attendees with simple tests to give insights into the individual’s strength, balance, movement, and range of motion. As a certified Agricultural Health Practitioner, Heart of Australia’s Clinical Exercise Physiologist is able to provide general advice around how to improve health and wellbeing while on the job and provide support around safe farm work practices.
For over 60 years, the Heart Foundation has been the trusted peak body working to improve the prevention, detection, and support of heart disease for all people living in Australia.
Prosper Darwin is a community‑run prostate cancer support group for men and families in the Top End. Established in 1998, the group hosts monthly evening meetings at Christ Church Cathedral (Smith Street) to share experiences, hear guest speakers and connect people with trusted resources. Prosper is volunteer‑led, inclusive and easy to access.
The Royal Flying Doctor Service SA/NT delivers essential aeromedical and primary health care services across some of the most remote regions of South Australia and the Northern Territory. Every year, the service assists tens of thousands of patients through emergency retrievals, inter‑hospital transfers and vital community health programs including GP clinics, mental health support and mobile oral health care. As a not‑for‑profit organisation, the RFDS relies on community generosity to help sustain its aircraft, medical equipment and outreach services, ensuring people in isolated communities receive world‑class care whenever they need it.