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Doorstop interview about the COVID-19 vaccine rollout and recent COVID cases
Read the transcript of the doorstop interview with Minister Hunt in Mount Martha on 29 June with an update on the COVID-19 vaccine rollout and recent COVID cases.Emergency leave extension for aged care residents
The Australian Government is extending emergency leave arrangements for people living permanently in residential aged care who want to temporarily relocate with family to reduce their risk of contracting COVID-19.Press conference in Somerville on 29 June 2021 about COVID-19 cases, National Cabinet and the vaccine rollout.
Read the transcript of the press conference with Minister Hunt on 29 June 2021 about COVID-19 cases, National Cabinet and the vaccine rollout.Interview with Steve Price on 2GB about the COVID-19 situation in Australia
Read the transcript of Minister Hunt’s 2GB interview with Steve Price about the COVID-19 situation in Australia.Supporting and improving aged care in rural and remote Australia
The Australian Government is providing $40 million over two years for multi-purpose residential aged care providers to carry out minor capital works.Interview with Jim Wilson on 2GB Drive about the state lockdowns, COVID-19 cases and the vaccination rollout.
Read the transcript of Minister Hunt’s 2GB Drive interview with Jim Wilson about the state lockdowns, COVID-19 cases and the vaccination rollout.Doorstop interview about the COVID-19 vaccine rollout and recent COVID cases
Read the transcript of the doorstop interview with Minister Hunt in Mount Martha on 27 June with an update on the COVID-19 vaccine rollout and recent COVID cases.$12.9 million for new research to improve primary health care
The Australian Government is investing $12.9 million in seven new research projects around Australia to use data to improve health outcomes for Australian patients.GP access to strengthen health and wellbeing in aged care
The Australian Government is investing $42.8 million to strengthen the health and well-being of senior Australians living in residential aged care by increasing face-to-face contact with their GP.New CEO to lead health and welfare data agency
The Australian Government welcomes the appointment of Mr Robert Heferen to lead the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW).Hockeyroos at home at upgraded recovery centre
The opening of a new state-of-the-art change room and recovery facility has given Australia’s women’s hockey squad, the Hockeyroos, a huge boost ahead of the postponed Tokyo Olympic Games.$10.1 million to reduce number of younger people in residential aged care
The Australian Government continues to deliver on its commitment to reduce the number of younger people living in residential aged care.PBS listings to support patients with mesothelioma
From July 1, thousands of Australians and their families suffering from rare cancers and genetic disorders are set to benefit from expanded listings on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).$26 million to boost headspace services for young Australians
The Morrison Government is investing an additional $26 million in headspace services to ensure that young people can access mental health services where they need them and when they need them.$74 million investment in Australian-led clinical trials
A study involving 15,000 Australians which aims to develop a next-generation, standardised diagnosis for melanoma is one of 30 clinical trials and cohort studies to be funded through the Australian Government’s $74 million investment to find better ways to prevent, detect and treat disease.Press conference in Canberra on 18 June 2021 about the COVID-19 vaccine advice update, vaccine hesitancy and vaccine supply.
Read the transcript of the press conference with Minister Hunt on 18 June 2021 about the COVID-19 vaccine advice update, vaccine hesitancy and vaccine supply.Interview with Allison Langdon and Karl Stefanovic from The Today Show on 18 June 2021 with an update on COVID vaccine advice
Read the transcript of Minister Hunt's interview with Allison Langdon and Karl Stefanovic from from The Today Show on 18 June 2021 with an update on COVID vaccine advice.Helping multicultural communities share COVID-19 vaccine info
The Australian Government is investing over $1 million for targeted communication campaigns to ensure multicultural communities throughout Australia have the information they need about the COVID-19 vaccination program.Press conference in Canberra on 17 June 2021 about updated ATAGI COVID-19 advice
The Australian Government has today received updated advice from the expert vaccine body, the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) about the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.Updated ATAGI advice regarding AstraZeneca vaccine
The Australian Government has today received updated advice from the expert vaccine body, the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) about the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.Interview with Tracy Grimshaw on A Current Affair about the COVID-19 vaccine rollout
Read the transcript of Minister Hunt's interview with Tracy Grimshaw on A Current Affair about the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.Expanded PBS listing to save Australians around $120,000 a year
More than 800 Australians with stage IV advanced or metastatic kidney cancer will now have improved access to a heavily subsidised treatment through an expanded listing on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).$5.9 million for Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases
The Morrison Government will invest $5.9 million on cancer prevention among women in vulnerable communities across the world through the Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases (GACD).There's no excuse for abuse - World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2021
The Australian Government is committed to protecting the health and wellbeing of older Australians and keeping them safe from elder abuse.$11.7 million investment in research to reduce medication harm
The Australian Government is investing $11.7 million in medical research for pharmacists to support patients with the safe use of medicines.
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