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  • FiveAA Interview with Leon Byrner

    Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's FiveAA Interview with Leon Byrner regarding listing new medicine on the PBS and Medicare funding for MRI prostate tests.
  • Transcript of Sunsine Coast Press Conference

    Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's Sunshine Coast Press Conference regarding formalising arrangements for the Sunshine Coast Medical School.
  • Press Conference Melbourne

    Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's press conference in Melbourne regarding Children’s brain cancer announcements; anti-vaccination doctors; Fiona Richardson
  • Major new measures to help combat rare cancers

    The Australian Government is supporting major new initiatives that will improve access to clinical trials, particularly for people with rare cancers including children.
  • Lifeline Australia CEO Peter Shmigel

    I want to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to Pete Shmigel for his work, dedication and stewardship of Lifeline Australia for the last two years.
  • Record number of Australians receiving Medicare benefits

    More Australian patients are seeing their doctor without having to reach for their wallet with GP bulk billing rates for the 2016–17 financial year increasing to 85.7% compared to 85.1% in 2015–16.
  • Appointment of new ASADA CEO

    Mr David Sharpe has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA).
  • Interview with 3AW Sunday Morning

    Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's interview with 3AW Sunday Morning regarding Australian Government’s new $5.5 million immunisation awareness campaign and same sex marriage.
  • Press Conference Melbourne

    Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's press conference in Melbourne regarding Australian Government’s new $5.5 million immunisation awareness campaign, same sex marriage, politician’s pay.
  • Interview on Seven Sunrise with Sally Bowrey

    Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's inteview on Seven Sunrise with Sally Bowrey regarding Neil Prakash, and the Australian Government’s new $5.5 million immunisation awareness campaign.
  • Historic medical breakthrough by Australian researchers

    A ground-breaking announcement of a simple cure that will save the lives of many infants confirms the well-deserved reputation of Australia’s health and medical researchers as among the very best in the world.
  • Transcript of Doorstop at Mt Martha in Victoria

    Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's doorstop at Mt Martha, Victoria regarding the review into integrity of Australian sport; airport security and terrorism.
  • Review into integrity of Australian sport

    As part of the development of Government’s National Sport Plan, the Honourable James Wood AO QC has been asked to lead a specific review into the integrity of Australian sport.
  • Transcript of doorstop COAG Health Council, Brisbane

    Transcript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's doorstop at COAG Health Council, Brisbane regarding COAG Health Council outcomes; the Fifth National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Plan; support for doctors and nurses mental health; hospital funding; same-sex marriage.
  • $40 million for dementia research projects

    The Australian Government is allocating more than $40 million to medical research projects which will improve the lives of Australians fighting dementia.
  • New treatment for lung and kidney cancer on PBS

    From 1 August, more than 4500 Australians will benefit each year from the listing of a revolutionary new medicine for lung and renal cancer on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).
  • New drug to help over 200,000 Australians

    The Australian Government has taken another significant step to eliminate hepatitis C from Australia by subsidising a new drug which can treat all forms of the disease with an expected success rate of 90%.
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