Aerial view of an Australian suburb — streets, rooftops and gum trees

Eastern Melbourne Primary Health Network

Your catchment,
in evidence.

1.67 million people across 12 council areas — from Hawthorn to the Yarra Ranges. Ask a question in plain English and get an answer with its source attached.

The evidence base

Public data, already assembled.

Every figure is drawn from open sources — ABS, AIHW, PHIDU, ACARA, DSS and the NDIA — reconciled to the exact 12 council areas EMPHN defines in its Health Needs Assessment. No data agreement required to start.

1,666,107
Residents across the catchment
ABS ERP 2024
12
Council areas
EMPHN HNA 2025–28
516
Schools, geocoded with ICSEA
ACARA 2025
24 yr
Population series, 2001–2024
ABS ERP

The catchment splits three ways — and health need follows the split.

Urban · 7 council areas Green wedge · 3 council areas Peri-urban · 2 council areas

Four surfaces, one evidence base

Ask it. Build it. Map it. Write it.

01

Chat

Ask anything about the catchment in plain English. Answers cite the source they came from, and you can push any result straight onto a dashboard or a map.

02

Dashboards

Build a tile board by asking for it. Charts, KPIs and tables you can reorder, rename, export to CSV or PNG, and drop into your HNA.

03

Maps

Real boundaries for all 12 council areas with drill-down to suburb, the urban / green-wedge / peri-urban overlay, and every service point in the catchment.

04

Needs Assessment

Draft your HNA against the five commissioning streams, with every paragraph editable, every figure cited, and export to Word.

Aerial view of leafy inner Melbourne — buildings, streets and parkland

Built for EMPHN

The analysis, in house.

Your 2025–28 Health Needs Assessment identified the need for a living data platform. This is it — and it runs on evidence you already own.