There’s a brand-new clinic on a quiet Sydney street, fully equipped, with dedicated staff and pristine consulting rooms up the road from a major hospital. The trouble is, it can’t find a GP to work there.

Since January, not a single Australian GP has responded to the job advertisement for the Health and Wellbeing Clinic established by the Rev. Bill Crews Foundation in Blacktown to serve the most vulnerable patients of Western Sydney and beyond.

These are people living in their cars, skipping medication to feed their children, fleeing domestic violence or war-torn regions, and have nowhere else to go as their infections worsen, their wounds open, their pain becomes excruciating, or their lungs fill with fluid.

“It takes a certain breed of doctor to do this job,” said Reverend Bill Cre

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