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Peak bodies to represent carers, consumers with experience of mental health
The Australian Government is establishing two new independent peak bodies to represent people with lived experience of mental ill-health.Assistant Minister for Mental Health Suicide Prevention, doorstop - 2 July 2024
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's doorstop on two new peak bodies for people with lived experience of mental and ill-health.Release of AIHW flagship report: Australia's Health 2024
The Australian Government’s comprehensive health reform agenda is enabling Australia to meet key health challenges highlighted in the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare’s (AIHW) Australia’s Health 2024 report.Delivering Medicare Urgent Care Clinics for Inala and Redbank
The Australian Government is delivering for residents in southwest Brisbane with two Medicare Urgent Care Clinics (Medicare UCC) to open in Inala and Redbank.Illicit Tobacco and E-Cigarette Commissioner to step up the fight against illegal nicotine products
The Albanese Government has established the role of an Illicit Tobacco and E cigarette Commissioner to further ramp up the fight against black market nicotine products.Minister for Health and Aged Care - press conference - 1 July 2024
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's press conference on new world leading vaping laws; Illicit Tobacco and E-Cigarette Commissioner appointment; TGA regulation of vapes; drugs and alcohol in detention; aged care funding negotiations.Commercialising A.I. to unlock the mystery of multiple sclerosis
The Australian Government is investing $20 million to commercialise digital health research, taking it from the lab and putting it in the hands of patients and their health team, like using artificial intelligence to unlock the secrets of neurological disorders like multiple sclerosis and dementia.Parliament's backing means Australia will lead the world on vaping action
The Australian Government’s world leading vaping reforms will become a reality from this Monday 1 July, after the unanimous backing of the Senate and the passage of the Bill through Parliament.Mental health support for young Canberrans
Young people in Canberra will soon have greater access to quality mental health support through the establishment of a new headspace Early Psychosis Youth Services (EPYS) program in the ACT.Genomic research forwarding the fight against genetic disease and cancer
The Australian Government is unlocking the power of genomics research to improve early cancer detection and treatment, with more than $27 million for eight new projects from leading researchers across the country.TV interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Jaynie Seal, Sky News Regional Breakfast – 26 June 2024
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Jaynie Seal on vaping regulation and cost-of-living measures.Minister for Health and Aged Care – press conference – 25 June 2024
Read the transcript from Minister Butler's press conference on the Vaping Bill and pill testing.Vaping reforms - Opinion Piece
Read Minister Butler's opinion piece on vaping reforms which was published in the Australian on 25 June 2024.$16 million to support innovative healthcare delivery in rural and remote Australia
The Albanese Government is investing $16 million to support 11 innovative healthcare projects in rural and remote Australia that aim to provide a range of innovative models of care.Record numbers of doctors, nurses, and health professionals moving to Australia
Record numbers of doctors, nurses, midwives and other health professionals are moving to Australia and working in the health system, since the election of the Albanese Government.Minister for Health and Aged Care – press conference – 23 June 2024
Read the transcript from Minister Butler's press conference on tax cuts for every taxpayer and $300 off energy bills for every household; the Opposition's nuclear power plan; record numbers of overseas trained health professionals; mental health investment.Unlocking the power of AI to transform healthcare
The Albanese Government is investing almost $30 million in research into new ways to use artificial intelligence (AI) to improve access to health services and ensure our health system remains world class.New mental health service for Tasmanian parents
New and expecting parents can now get free mental health care, with the opening of an Australian Government-funded perinatal mental health centre in Hobart.A new voice for allied health in government
Anita Hobson-Powell has been appointed the new Chief Allied Health Officer for the Department of Health and Aged Care.New Medicare Mental Health Centre to open in Elizabeth
South Australians living in the northern suburbs now have access to free, walk-in mental health support with a new Medicare Mental Health Centre in Elizabeth opening officially today.Backing belief with better support for people with chronic fatigue
The Australian Government has heard the calls for better support for people with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), long COVID and related conditions, with funding to develop new Australian clinical guidelines.Minister for Health and Aged Care – press conference – 20 June 2024
Read the transcript from Minister Butler and Assistant Minister McBride about a new Medicare Mental Health Centre opening in northern Adelaide, Medicare Urgent Care Clinics and pressure on hospitals.TV interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Jaynie Seal, Sky News Regional Breakfast – 20 June 2024
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Jaynie Seal on nuclear power and mental health funding.Stronger Medicare awards – nominate your Medicare champion today
Read Minister Butler's opinion piece first published in The Winchelsea Star on 19 June 2024.Delivering Medicare Urgent Care Clinics for Fairfield and Liverpool
The Australian Government is delivering for residents in Sydney’s south-west with two Medicare Urgent Care Clinics (Medicare UCC), opening in Fairfield and Liverpool.
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