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Previous MinistersNovember 2012
29 November 2012
ANZTPA Implementation Ministerial Council
Communique - Trans Tasman Ministerial Council progresses joint therapeutic products scheme - 29 November 2012
28 November 2012
Community Awareness Grants Awarded to Support DonateLife Week 2013
Parliamentary Secretary for Health and Ageing Catherine King has announced $533,000 in Community Awareness Grants which will support 22 organisations to conduct community awareness and education events as part of DonateLife Week 2013.
27 November 2012
Food and Health Dialogue Communiqué
The recent results from the Australian Health Survey reaffirms the commitment of the Australian Government’s Food and Health Dialogue to make healthier food choices easier and more accessible for all Australians.
22 November 2012
Speech - Opening of New Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research - Melbourne - 22 November 2012
22 November 2012
Expansion of Leading Medical Research Institute
Research into the causes and treatment of some of the most persistent and destructive diseases will benefit from the opening in Melbourne of a new seven-storey wing at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research.
16 November 2012
TGA Advances Reforms with New Advisory Council
The Australian Government has appointed a group of eminent health care professionals to strategically guide the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) as it implements its blueprint for reform.
15 November 2012
Tasmania Reaches Highest Ever Number of Organ Donors
Parliamentary Sectary for Health and Ageing Catherine King has commended the Royal Hobart Hospital on their significant contribution to Tasmania achieving the highest annual organ donation outcome since national records began.
13 November 2012
SPF 50+ Sunscreens to be Available in Stores this Summer
Sunscreens sold in Australia will be allowed to display a new Sun Protection Factor (SPF) rating of up to 50+, providing better broad spectrum protection from UVA - the portion of the sun’s UV radiation that causes melanomas and other skin cancers.


