This article discusses the impact and roles of health promotion, primary health care (PHC), and partnership care models in improving the health and well-being of children and families in remote areas of New South Wales, Australia. It explores the importance of health promotion in providing knowledge and care to families in remote areas, the role of PHC in offering comprehensive health services, and the benefits of partnership care models in enhancing the capabilities of nurses and healthcare teams. The article also highlights the impact of a specific health program in New South Wales and the importance of evidence-based practice in promoting safe and effective healthcare for children, adolescents, and families.