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Vital health support for flood-affected regions
The Morrison Government is providing more than $35.9 million to ensure communities affected by the East Coast floods can continue to access vital health services and additional mental health support.Australia launches first ever Indigenous health workforce plan
The Morrison Government has launched a ten-year plan to increase the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workforce and improve health and wellbeing outcomes.$1.2 billion to help protect and prepare senior Australians for winter
The Australian Government is investing a further $1.2 billion to prepare and protect senior Australians against COVID-19 and influenza this winter.Canberra Press Conference, 11 March 2022 - on Kimberley Kitching, Japanese encephalitis, extensions to vaccination/booster plan, winter preparedness plan for COVID and flu
Read the transcript of Minister Hunt at the Canberra Press Conference, on 211 March 2022, on Kimberley Kitching, Japanese encephalitis, extensions to vaccination/booster plan, winter preparedness plan for COVID and flu.$69 million for Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) response
The Australian Government will invest $69 million to control the spread of the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV).$2.1 billion for winter preparedness health measures
The Australian Government is investing $2.1 billion to protect Australians against COVID-19 and influenza this winter.Milestone agreement expands mental health care services in SA
More than $127.8 million will be invested into mental health and suicide prevention support and services in South Australia over the next five years, following the signing of a landmark bilateral agreement between the Commonwealth and South Australian governments.
Statement on Russia’s war on Ukraine and international sport
The statement below was agreed to by ministers of sport or their equivalent after a joint meeting of nations, listed below.Landmark agreement begins a new era for mental health care in NSW
More than $383 million will be invested into mental health and suicide prevention support and services in New South Wales over the next five years, following the signing of a new bilateral agreement between the Commonwealth and NSW governments.Grant program to help regional sporting events bounce back
Sporting events across rural and regional Australia are set to benefit from the Australian Government’s Regional Sport Events Fund.Medicare bulk billing rates surge across our health system
Essential medical care is more affordable than ever before with the number of Australians receiving essential medical care with no out of pocket cost continuing to rise.$30 million boost Indigenous-led health research
The Australian Government continues to invest in Indigenous-led health research to drive better outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, with $30.5 million secured for the National Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Research also known as Lowitja Institute.Interview with Chris Kenny, of Sky News, on 3 March 2022, on the flood crisis
Read the transcript of Minister Gillespie's interview with Chris Kenny, of Sky News, on 3 March 2022, on the flood crisis.Australia’s first National Obesity Strategy launched on World Obesity Day
To mark World Obesity Day, the Australian Government is launching Australia’s first National Obesity Strategy, which will help address overweight and obesity across the nation.New Medicine School Delivering Future Regional Doctors
Students studying medicine in Orange are a step closer to taking up jobs in the bush and helping address the shortage of health professionals in regional areas, with the number of students now training at Charles Sturt University’s (CSU) School of Rural Medicine doubling.Backing Australia’s Paralympians in Beijing
Federal Sports Minister Richard Colbeck and Australian Sports Commission Chair Josephine Sukkar have encouraged Australians to throw their support behind our Paralympic squad.Rural and Regional Hearing Healthcare Workforce Summit
Read Minister Gillespie's speech for the Rural and Regional Hearing Healthcare Workforce SummitWorld Hearing Day - many common causes of hearing loss can be prevented
The Federal Coalition Government has invested more than $32,000 through the Deafness Forum of Australia to promote World Hearing Day today, to raises awareness about preventing hearing loss and promoting healthy ear care across Australia.Australia’s best sports journalists honoured
Minister for Sport Richard Colbeck has congratulated all 14 winners of the 2021 Sport Australia Media Awards.ATAGI recommends Novavax for use as a COVID-19 booster
The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) has recommended the use of the Novavax vaccine as a booster in Australians aged 18 and over where an mRNA vaccine is not suitableNew Frankston home for healthy ageing research
Research into issues affecting older Australians has taken another step forward with the new national academic centre at Frankston Hospital – which will house the National Centre for Healthy Ageing – opening its doors today.Interview with Katie Woolf, of Mix 104.9FM, Darwin, on placement and training at Katherine Health Clinic
Read the transcript of Minister Gillespie's interview with Katie Woolf, of Mix 104.9FM, Darwin, on placement and training at Katherine Health Clinic.$2 million Federal boost to allied health student training in Katherine
More than 35 allied health students each year will undertake placements and hands-on training in Katherine health clinics thanks to a grant from the Federal Coalition Government.
New PBS listings from 1 March 2022
Australians will have access to four new medicines through the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) from March 1 to help fight COVID-19, chronic graft versus host disease, leukaemia and a rare blood disease called paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria (PNH).New Adult Mental Health and Wellbeing Centre to open in Midland
People living in the Midland area will have access to free mental health and wellbeing services with the opening of a new Head to Health centre, thanks to the Australian Government.
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