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- $311 million for dementia, cancer and additional medical researchEleven grant opportunities from the Morrison Government’s Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF), with a total value of almost $311 million, will launch today.
- Doorstop interview on 14 December 2020Read the transcript of a press conference with Minister Hunt about Australian COVID-19 response, $311 million funding for research into dementia and aged care, trans-Tasman travel bubble and Federal Cabinet reshuffle.
- Bulk billing rates at record high through COVID-19New data shows almost nine out of ten visits to the GP across Australia over the year to September were provided at no cost to the patient.
- Additional $20 million to expand vital respite servicesThe Australian Government has announced an additional $20 million investment under the Commonwealth Home Support Programme to deliver centre-based respite services for senior Australians from diverse backgrounds.
- Australia secures 20 million extra Astra Zeneca vaccinesAustralia secures 20 million extra Astra Zeneca vaccines for onshore manufacturing to cover entire population and a further 11 million Novavax and a update on University of Queensland.
 
- $11 million to reduce rates of heartbreaking stillbirthsThe Australian Government will provide $11 million to fast track a new national plan to reduce the number of stillbirths, ensuring families affected get the respectful bereavement care they need.
- Extending the human biosecurity emergency period by three monthsThe human biosecurity emergency period under the Biosecurity Act 2015 is set to be extended by an additional three months.
- Doorstop interview on 8 December 2020Read the transcript of a press conference with Minister Hunt about Biosecurity Act emergency declaration; Cruise ship restrictions; Immunity passports; Domestic cruising; COVID-19 vaccine rollout; COVID-19 restrictions for Christmas and National drinking guidelines.
- Boost to nursing greatly strengthens our response to pandemicThe Australian Government’s early action to rapidly increase the number of Registered Nurses (RN) who have the necessary skills to treat people infected with COVID-19, has significantly strengthened our ability to respond to the pandemic.
- Congratulations to Australia’s newest nursing and midwifery graduatesHospitals, clinics, health centres and communities across Australia will be among those to benefit from the graduation of 15,000 new nurses and midwives.
- Interview with Tom Connell on SKY News Live about COVID-19 Vaccine rollout, Anti-vax, Hydroxychloroquine, airline travel, international travel and quarantineRead the transcript of Minister Hunt's interview with Tom Connell on SKY News Live about COVID-19 Vaccine rollout, Anti-vax, Hydroxychloroquine, airline travel, international travel and quarantine.
- Government Supports Hear For YouYoung deaf and hearing-impaired Australians will benefit from a $300,000 investment to support their mental health and well-being announced today.
- Strengthening Australia's immunisation programThe Australian Government is continuing to improve Australia’s world leading vaccination program through the Australian Immunisation Register Amendment (Reporting) Bill 2020, which enters parliament today.
- Legislation to boost protection for Senior Australians in careThe Australian Government has today introduced legislation into the Parliament to support the establishment of the Serious Incident Response Scheme (SIRS) for residential aged care.
- Pfizer vaccine emergency approval in the UKWe welcome the emergency approval given to the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in the UK. This is particularly so given the over 1.6 million cases and tragic loss of over 59,000 lives in the UK.
- South Australia switches on electronic prescriptionsSouth Australians will now have access to electronic prescriptions through the Australian Government’s ongoing investment in digital health.
- Now more than ever, the fight against HIV must continueTo mark World AIDS Day 2020 and support the ‘now more than ever’ theme, the Morrison Government will provide almost $6.2 million towards the ongoing battle against HIV, and has expanded access to Dovato® on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).
- Additional $132.2 million for Aged Care Covid responseThe Australian Government will invest a further $132.2 million in its response to the Aged Care Royal Commission’s recommendations on COVID-19.
- A stronger COVIDSafe App for AustraliansJoint media release for The Hon. Greg Hunt MP, Minister for Health and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service and Cabinet and The Hon. Stuart Robert MP, Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme and Minister for Government Services about the COVIDSafe app.
- Disability Royal Commission Public Hearing COVID-19 ReportA joint media release with Senator the Hon Anne Ruston Minister for Families and Social Services Manager of Government Business in the Senate and The Hon Stuart Robert MP Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme Minister for Government Services.
 
- Greater access to key treatment option for patients with rare flesh eating ulcerThere’s new hope for Australians living with a severe flesh eating ulcer, with expanded subsidised access to a key medicine on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).
- Key PBS listing to save Australians with severe back and neck pain more than $20,000Thousands of Australians with debilitating back and joint pain will have access to a life changing treatment option through the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) which would otherwise cost tens of thousands of dollars.
- PBS support for Australians living with leukaemiaPatients living with one of Australia’s most common forms of leukaemia are set to benefit from expanded access to a breakthrough medicine through the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).
- Doorstop interview on 27 November 2020Read the transcript of a press conference with Minister Hunt about Extension of telehealth, $4 million for COVID-19 digital health delivery, Quarantine facilities, State borders, travel bubble and returning Australian travellers.
- $4 million for new COVID-19 researchThe Australian Government is supporting six new COVID-19 research projects across four institutions, allowing researchers continue to examine the virus and our response to the pandemic.
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