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- Funding to combat Human T-cell Lymphotropic Virus-1 in remote communitiesThe Australian Government will provide $8 million to form a taskforce, in collaboration with the states and territories, to combat Human T-cell Lymphotropic Virus-1 (HTLV-1) and other emerging communicable diseases in remote communities.
- Funding announced for action plan on macular diseaseThe Australian Government will provide funding for the development of a national action plan to better support patients with macular disease, the leading cause of vision loss among older Australians.
- Transcript of Brisbane DoorstopTranscript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's doorstop in Brisbane regarding $1.2 million in funding to tackle the threat of antimicrobial resistance in aged care facilities and $1.3 million funding for a revolutionary artificial heart technology.
- Professor Anne Kelso reappointed NHMRC CEOHighly distinguished and respected medical researcher Professor Anne Kelso AO has been reappointed as CEO of the Australian Government’s leading health and medical research agency for a further five years — until 2023.
- Genomics Health Futures Mission expert advisory committee appointedThe Turnbull Government has appointed an expert advisory committee for the landmark Genomics Health Futures Mission led by of Professor Ian Frazer AC.
- Artificial heart technology gets federal fundingThe Australian Government is helping to fund a revolutionary artificial heart technology that has the potential to save the lives of millions of people worldwide who cannot access heart transplants.
- Protecting older Australians in aged care facilitiesThe Australian Government is taking further action to protect older Australians, with an investment of nearly $2 million going into research to tackle the threat of antimicrobial resistance in aged care facilities.
- $6 million for Monash Partners Academic Health Science CentreThe Australian Government is providing $6.1 million to the Monash Partners Academic Health Science Centre to support important health and medical research.
- AFL superstar joins push to get more Aussies into clinical trialsThe Australian Government is launching a national awareness campaign to get to get more Australians into ground-breaking clinical trials, opening up access to life-saving new medicines and treatments.
- Doorstop in MelbourneTranscript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's doorstop in Melbourne regarding the launch of the Helping Our Health awareness campaign.
- Interview on the Today Show with Deborah KnightTranscript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's interview on the Today Show with Deborah Knight regarding the release of the draft National Action Plan for Endometriosis.
- Interview on ABC AM Program with Sabra LaneTranscript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's interview on ABC AM Program with Sabra Lane regarding the extension of the National Suicide Prevention Trial with a further $13 million investment and record mental health funding in the Budget.
- Draft National Action Plan for Endometriosis released for consultationThe Australian Government has released the initial draft National Action Plan for Endometriosis and called for further public input.
- $6 million for Melbourne Academic Centre for Health ResearchThe Australian Government is providing $6.1 million to the Melbourne Academic Centre for Health to support vital ongoing health and medical research being undertaken by the centre.
- University of Melbourne 2018 Dean’s Lecture: The Future of Mental Health PolicyThe Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's presented the University of Melbourne 2018 Dean's Lecture on Monday 14 May 2018.
- More support for suicide prevention programsThe Australian Government is extending a ground-breaking suicide prevention trial by a further year with a $13 million investment to ensure local communities have more time to trial services and report on what works.
- Better health outcomes through My Health RecordThe My Health Record system is delivering better health outcomes for patients and their treating doctors and specialists.
- Interview on 2GB with Ray HadleyTranscript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's interview on 2GB with Ray Hadley regarding the drug Orkambi for cystic fibrosis.
- Transcript - interview with Leon Byner 5AATranscript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's radio interview with Leon Byner on FiveAA.
- Interview on 2GB with Steve PriceTranscript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's interview on 2GB with Steve Price regarding the Health Budget, Pension Loan Scheme and new hospitals agreement.
- Interview on 6PR with Oliver PetersonTranscript of Minister for Health, Greg Hunt's interview on 6PR with Oliver Peterson regarding the Health Budget.
- Guaranteeing essential services - record investment in healthThe 2018–19 Budget is guaranteeing the essential health services that Australians rely on, with a $12.4 billion increase in the Health Budget and a $414.5 billion investment in health, aged care and sport.
- Free whooping cough vaccine for every pregnant womanThe Australian Government will provide the whooping cough (pertussis) vaccine to every pregnant woman in the country, protecting both baby and mother from this life-threatening disease.
- Mental health funding boost to support thousands of AustraliansThe Australian Government will provide $33.8 million to Lifeline to significantly boost their telephone crisis service, helping them support hundreds of thousands of Australians in need.
- Life-saving medicine listed for Spinal Muscular AtrophyThe Australian Government will provide $241 million to list a vital and life-saving medicine which treats Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), cutting the cost to patients by hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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