Source: JLL Research, Q2 2025
On a state-by-state basis, all Victorian regional centres analysed were found to have at least one general practitioner service offering, the only state where this is seen. Australia’s eastern seaboard (Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and ACT) account for 74 of the centres nationally and combined, only have 6 without a general practitioner service offered: three out of 35 in NSW, only one out of 18 in QLD, and two out of four in the ACT.
Allied health services, were also examined with 40 centres nationally (42%) offering at least one such service. The most common service offered is pathology, typically seen alongside general practitioner services, with 20 centres having at least one pathology clinic. Other notable offerings included psychology services (11 centres), chiropractic and physiotherapy services (11 centres), and imaging clinics (9 centres).
Figure 2: Allied health services in Australian regional centres
Source: JLL Research, Q2 2025
Ultimately, the integration of medical and allied health services into Australian regional centres demonstrates their adaptability, moving away from traditional, conventional shopping to encompass a broader range of services at convenience to the consumer.