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Honouring Professor Richard Scolyer AO
Professor Richard Scolyer’s contribution to brain cancer research and advocacy will be continued and further celebrated with a new position named in his honour at Chris O’Brien Lifehouse.
Press conference with Minister Butler and Minister Rae, Canberra – 3 September 2025
Read the transcript of Minister Butler and Minister Rae's press conference about Home Care Packages; and foreign affairs.Press conference with Minister Butler and Assistant Minister White, Canberra – 3 September 2025
Read the transcript of Minister Butler and Assistant Minister White's press conference about more choice and cheaper medicines for women’s health; aged care; NDIS committee; and foreign affairs.Delivering for Australian women this Women's Health Week
Hundreds of thousands of Australian women are accessing cheaper medicines and better health care thanks to the Australian Government’s landmark women’s health package.Delivering on the Australian Centre for Disease Control
The Australian Government has introduced legislation to deliver on its commitment to establish an independent Australian Centre for Disease Control.Speech from Assistant Minister McBride, World Suicide Prevention Day Breakfast – 3 September 2025
Read Assistant Minister McBride's speech at the World Suicide Prevention Day breakfast in Canberra.Press conference with Prime Minister Albanese and Minister Butler, Canberra – 3 September 2025
Read the transcript of Prime Minister Albanese and Minister Butler's press conference about Professor Richard Scolyer AO, migration, electoral reform, Freedom of Information, United Nations, Australia-China relationship and aged care.Improving access to new medicines and treatments
The Albanese Government is taking immediate steps to bring medicines and new treatments to Australians sooner following the interim report by the Health Technology Assessment Review Implementation Advisory Group.Speech from Minister Butler, Australian Parliament House – 3 September 2025
Read Minister Butler's speech at Parliament House in Canberra about PharmAus25.Television interview with Minister Butler, ABC News Breakfast – 2 September 2025
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Bridget Brennan on delivering cheaper PBS medicines, anti-immigration rallies and IVF.TV interview with Minister Butler, Today Show – 2 September 2025
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Karl Stefanovic about anti-immigration rallies; migration; and delivering cheaper PBS medicines costing no more than $25 a script.Radio interview with Minister Butler, ABC Radio National – 2 September 2025
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Sally Sara about home care packages; delivering cheaper PBS medicines costing no more than $25 a script; Thriving Kids; and specialist costs.Doorstop interview with Minister Butler, Canberra – 2 September 2025
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's doorstop interview about delivering cheaper PBS medicines costing no more than $25 a script.; Home Care Packages; freedom of information legislation; anti-immigration rallies; and IVF.New free vaccine to protect kids against pneumococcal
Australian children will now have stronger protection against pneumococcal with the Australian Government implementing a new and improved vaccine on the National Immunisation Program (NIP).Television interview with Minister Butler, Sunrise – 2 September 2025
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Matt Shirvington on delivering cheaper medicines.More cheaper medicines now available for Australians
From today, Australians with paediatric psoriasis, fibrodysplasia, asthma, cystic fibrosis and blood cancer now have access to new and expanded cheaper medicines under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).Delivering more Medicare Urgent Care Clinics in Adelaide
The Australian Government is delivering on its commitment to deliver further 50 Medicare Urgent Care Clinics with a tender process commencing on 2 September 2025 to identify a provider to operate the East Adelaide clinic.
$72 million for medical research into deadly venom, Parkinson's disease and more
The search for venom-based treatments, and better treatment for Parkinson’s disease and lung cancer, are three projects sharing in $72 million in health research funding from the Australian Government.Television interview with Minister Butler, Sunrise – 29 August 2025
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Natalie Barr.Delivering a new Medicare Urgent Care Clinic
The Australian Government is delivering on its commitment for a further 50 Medicare Urgent Care Clinics with a tender process now underway to identify a provider to operate the Bathurst clinic.Podcast interview with Minister Butler, Politics with Michelle Grattan – 28 August 2025
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Michelle Grattan on Thriving Kids program; strengthening Medicare; gender affirming care; aged care; illegal vapes; illicit tobacco; Medical Research Future Fund.Landmark 10-year National Health and Medical Research Strategy takes a step closer
A landmark 10-year plan for Australia’s first national health and medical research strategy is a step closer with the release today of a draft strategy for consultation.More university places for future Australian doctors
The Australian Government is strengthening Australia’s home-grown doctor workforce, with additional Commonwealth supported places available from 2026.Television interview with Minister Rae, Sky News Newsday – 27 August 2025
Read the transcript of Minister Rae's interview with Kieran Gilbert on the New Aged Care Act; home care packages.Improving care for mums and babies
Mums and babies across Australia are receiving more up-to-date, appropriate care thanks to the Australian Government’s Living Evidence for Australian Pregnancy and Postnatal Care (LEAPP) project.
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