Healthy Living NT

Your Partner in Heart & Diabetes Health
Also known as
  • Diabetes Association Northern Territory

Alice Springs

More Locations

7/ 16 Hartley Street, Alice Springs NT 0870

(08) 8952 7000
PO Box 40113 Casuarina NT 0811
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Business Summary
Healthy Living NT (HLNT) is the trading name of the Diabetes Association of the NT Inc. which was established in 1980. The Association is a charitable, member based, organisation for people with diabetes and related conditions. As a consumer based organisation the Association is managed by a voluntary board, committed to the well-being of all people with diabetes and related conditions.
About Us
Diabetes
  • Education Services
  • Education Resources

-Diabetic Resources

-Cardiac Resources

  • Type 1 Diabetes
  • Type 2 Diabetes
  • Pre Diabetes - IGT or IFG
  • Gestational Diabetes
  • NDSS
  • Diabetes FAQ
  • Am I at Risk
  • Links

Cardiac
  • Education Services
  • Education Resources

-Diabetes Resources

-Cardiac Resources

  • Cardiac FAQ
  • Am I at Risk
  • Links

Health Professionals
  • Healthy Living NT Education Services
  • Referral Forms
  • Health Professional Resources

-Healthy Living News

-Indigenous Resources

  • NDSS Registration
  • Diabetes Resources
  • Cardiac Resources
  • Bill Raby Diabetes Fellowship

Membership

Healthy Living NT is a member based organisation that relies heavily on your generosity to continue its work. Healthy Living NT is a non-government, not for profit charitable organisation. Healthy Living NT is primarily funded by membership subscriptions, donations and revenue from service contracts.


Healthy Living NT
  • News and Events
  • About Healthy Living NT
  • Governance
  • Advocacy
  • How Can You Help
  • Good Health Alliance NT
  • Staff
  • Employment
  • Privacy Statement
  • Access Points

What We Do

Healthy Living NT is also the Northern Territory agent for the National Diabetes Services Scheme (NDSS), which is a Commonwealth initiative. Additionally Healthy Living NT receives funding to deliver a range of services from:

  • NT Department of Health
  • Sport and Recreation, Department of Tourism and Culture
  • NT Primary Health Network
  • Commonwealth Department of Health