Health students gain hands-on rural experience with Going Rural North bursary

26 March 2026

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Health students are getting the chance to train in North Queensland’s rural communities, thanks to the Going Rural North placement bursary, which helps students gain practical experience while easing the financial burden of rural placements.

Delivered by Health Workforce Queensland and funded by Northern Queensland Primary Health Network (NQPHN), the bursary supports nursing, midwifery, allied health and dentistry students undertaking primary healthcare placements across the region. Eligible students can receive up to $200 per week for placements lasting between two and ten weeks.

Stewart Gordon, Chief Executive Officer of Health Workforce Queensland, said the Going Rural North bursary plays a critical role in supporting both students and communities.

“The Going Rural North bursary helps students overcome the financial barriers that can make rural placements difficult, while also enabling them to train directly within rural communities,” Stewart shared. “By supporting students to live, work and learn alongside local health services, the program helps build meaningful community connections and encourages graduates to return to rural areas as part of the future workforce.”

One student who recently benefited from the Going Rural North program is Louis Huynh, a fifth‑year QUT optometry student who completed his placement at George & Matilda Eyecare for Atherton Optometrist. As a GROW Rural North Queensland student (another Health Workforce Queensland student program), Louis participated in rural immersion activities over three years, building strong connections with North Queensland communities and local health professionals. This support has enabled him to return to the region for his clinical placement and is shaping his interest in living and working in a rural community as an early‑career graduate.

NQPHN Chief Executive Officer Ben Tooth said programs like Going Rural North are critical to building a sustainable health workforce for northern Queensland.

“Supporting students to undertake rural placements not only enhances their learning but also helps communities showcase why our region is a great place to live and work.”

“We are proud to work with Health Workforce Queensland to strengthen the future rural health workforce.”

Applications for the Going Rural North bursary are now open. Students can find more information below. ​

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