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THE HON CHRISTOPHER PYNE MP

Former Minister for Ageing

The Hon Christopher Pyne MP - Media Items

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Listed below are media items for The Hon Christopher Pyne MP, Former Minister for Ageing

July 2005

29 July 2005

Pyne farewells Terry Slater and welcomes Dr David Graham as head of the TGA

Dr David Graham, a pharmacologist and toxicologist who was instrumental in establishing the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) in the late 1980s, will return to the TGA on Monday, 1 August, to take up the position of National Manager.

28 July 2005

Food ministers to consider final country of origin label proposal at October meeting

The Australia and New Zealand Food Regulation Ministerial Council will consider the final country of origin labelling proposal at its meeting in Sydney on 28 October 2005.

26 July 2005

Funding for primary health care research

The Australian Government today announced significant investment in primary health care research.

22 July 2005

Youth Mental Health Foundation to be established

A new Youth Mental Health Foundation to better assist young Australians who suffer from mental illness is to be established by the Australian Government.

20 July 2005

Beazley drops the ball on food labelling

Kim Beazley’s interview on the Leon Byner program on 5AA, revealed a disturbing lack of knowledge about food labelling, and how it is governed in Australia, the Parliamentary Secretary for Health Christopher Pyne said.

11 July 2005

SA Government must explain failure to stop drug testing at rave

The Parliamentary Secretary for Health, Christopher Pyne, has condemned the South Australian State Government for failing to ensure that illicit drug testing at the Enchanted Forest rave did not occur.

05 July 2005

Second national mental health survey to be conducted

The Australian Government will conduct a second National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health and Ageing, Christopher Pyne, announced at a World Psychiatric Association meeting in Brisbane.