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New mental health program for Adelaide youth
A redesigned program to help young people with complex mental health was officially launched by the Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, Emma McBride.Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention - Speech - 30 April 2024
Read Assistant Minister McBride's speech at the National Suicide Prevention Conference.More funding for suicide prevention in regional communities
Regional communities across Australia will be better equipped to help prevent suicide with the Australian Government extending funding to local suicide prevention programs designed specifically for local needs.National trauma centre ready for future health crisis
The National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre (NCCTRC) in Darwin will receive more than $55 million from the Albanese Labor Government to support its operations.Television interview with Minister Butler and Michael Rowland, ABC News Breakfast - 29 April 2024
Read the interview between Minister Butler and Michael Rowland on bulk billing; health insurance.Radio interview with Minister Butler and Sabra Lane, ABC AM Radio - 29 April 2024
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Sabra Lane on bulk billing.$4.6 million to support youth mental health research
The Australian Government is committed to supporting young Australians with their mental health through the translation of research into tailored healthcare centred on their needs.Television interview with Minister Butler and Tom Connell, Sky News - 29 April 2024
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Tom Connell on bulk billing; domestic violence; vaping.Bulk billing slide stopped thanks to Albanese Government
Five months of official Medicare billing data shows after a decade of cuts and neglect from the Liberals, the slide in the GP bulk billing rate has stopped and bulk billing has now stabilised, since the Albanese Government tripled the bulk billing incentive.New hope to treat women with early breast cancer
For the first time in 15-years women with an invasive form of early breast cancer that has a high risk of returning after initial treatment will now have access to an additional medicine thanks to the Australian Government.Minister for Health and Aged Care - press conference - 28 April 2024
Read the transcript for Minister Butler's press conference in Adelaide on the new hope for breast cancer patients; cheaper medicines.Minister for Health and Aged Care - press conference - 28 April 2024
Read the transcript for Minister Butler's press conference in Adelaide on the new hope for breast cancer patients; cheaper medicines.New services to help children's mental health
Tasmanian children will soon get the early intervention and mental health support they need – with the announcement of three Head to Health Kids Hubs.Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, doorstop - 22 April 2024
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's doorstop in Launceston on the opening of headspace; youth mental health; Medicare Urgent Care Clinics; aged care.Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention - Speech - 22 April 2024
Read Assistant Minister McBride's speech at the reopening of headspace Launceston.Almost 500,000 vapes detained in largest operation in Australian history
In a joint operation, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and Victoria Police, have identified and detained nearly 500,000 vapes suspected of being unlawful.Radio interview with Minister Butler and Rafael Epstein, ABC Radio Melbourne Mornings - 23 April 2024
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Rafael Epstein on vaping; opioid dependency treatment.Minister for Health and Aged Care - press conference - 23 April 2024
Read the transcript for Minister Butler's press conference in Melbourne on the seizure of illegal vapes; the mental health system.$5 million to help ensure the quality and safety of telehealth
The Australian Government is helping ensure the quality and safety of telehealth, with $5 million worth of research into how telehealth can achieve positive health outcomes for Australians.Radio interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Richard Perno, LA FM - 22 April 2024
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Richard Perno on the Reopening of Launceston headspace; mental health.Radio interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Leon Compton, ABC Radio Tasmania - 22 April 2024
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Leon Compton on Medicare Urgent Care Clinics; bulk billing; funding for regional health doctors.Larger headspace opens in Launceston
More young people in Launceston will now have access to free mental health services at the expanded headspace centre relocated to 24 Wellington Street opening today.More medical students for Burnie
People in Burnie and the surrounding region are set to have much improved access to doctors with an extra 20 medical students a year to train locally.Boost for pharmacists for flu season
The Albanese Government is protecting Australians in aged care and disability homes by funding pharmacists for the first time to provide free flu and other National Immunisation Program (NIP) vaccines at the homesPress conference at Chemist Hill, Adelaide
Read Minister Butler's press conference on pharmacists providing free vaccinations offsite in aged care and disability care; pathology bulk billing; mental health funding and the eSafety Commissioner.
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