The Hon Christopher Pyne MP - Media Items
Listed below are media items for The Hon Christopher Pyne MP, Former Minister for Ageing
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Previous MinistersMarch 2005
24 March 2005
Harm reduction a positive step
Parliamentary Secretary for Health, Christopher Pyne, noted the contribution of David Davis, Senior Vice President of Philip Morris International, to the debate about cigarettes and health.
16 March 2005
Australia and Canada forge links to regulate medicines
The governments of Australia and Canada today signed a Treaty to recognise each other’s assessments about the safety and quality of new pharmaceuticals seeking to enter the markets of both countries.
15 March 2005
Alcohol in the lives of Australian women
The Parliamentary Secretary for Health, Christopher Pyne, has welcomed the release of a new report that shows how alcohol consumption patterns among Australian women can change over a lifetime.
14 March 2005
Breaking down the stigma of mental illness
Michael Slater has been congratulated for having the courage to publicly discuss his bi-polar disorder.
09 March 2005
Australian Government supports reform for complementary medicine
The Australian Government has backed the recommendations contained in a high level review of herbal and other complementary medicines aimed at enhancing the public’s confidence in the Australian alternative medicines sector.
08 March 2005
Government welcomes focus on mental health
The establishment of the Senate Select Committee on Mental Health would provide a new focus on mental health services in Australia, the Parliamentary Secretary for Health, Christopher Pyne, has said.
08 March 2005
Pike heeds the Australian Government’s call for mental health reform
Parliamentary Secretary for Health, Christopher Pyne, has welcomed the Victorian Health Minister’s response to his calls for an overhaul of state government’s mental health services.
08 March 2005
Orange drug detox unit offered more than $200,000
The Lyndon Withdrawal Unit in Orange has been offered more than $200,000 by the Australian Government to help it continue local services in the Orange area up to the end of June.


