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Minister for Health and Aged Care, press conference - 18 September 2024
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's press conference in Adelaide on vaping enforcement; taking pressure off hospitals; retirement villages; women's health; IV fluids; RSV vaccine and monoclonal antibodies.Radio interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Paul Cook, ABC Great Southern & South West Western Australia Breakfast - 17 September 2024
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister McBride's interview with Paul Cook on the new headspace centre in ManjimupBuilding a better understanding of child and adolescent mental health
Curtin University will lead a national study into the mental health and wellbeing of children aged 4 to 17, with support from an $8.1 million investment from the Australian Government.Recommendations to ensure access to latest medicines and treatments
The Australian Government has released the final report of the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Review.Over five million vape products seized - so far
Australia continues to ramp up the fight against illicit vapes, with more than 5.2 million illicit vapes and vaping products seized so far this year. Of these, more than 2 million vapes have been seized since the commencement of the new vaping laws on 1 July 2024.Have your say on a national approach to preventing suicide
The Australian Government is calling for feedback on the draft National Suicide Prevention Strategy.New and expanded PBS listings for Fabry disease and kidney cancer
Australians with Fabry disease, a rare genetic condition, and people with kidney cancer now have access to cheaper medicines under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).New Medicare Mental Health Centre for Mackay
People across North Queensland will soon have free, walk-in mental health support and care with the opening of the Medicare Mental Health Centre in Mackay.$34 million for research into stem cell therapies for osteoarthritis and other conditions
The Australian Government is investing $34.5 million in research funding to trial new treatments and therapies aiming to harness the power of stem cells to improve patient outcomes.More Medicare Urgent Care Clinics across Victoria
The Australian Government is delivering a further seven Medicare Urgent Care Clinics (Medicare UCCs) to give more Victorians access to high quality and free walk-in health care.Radio interview with Minister Butler and Rafael Epstein, ABC Melbourne Mornings – 4 September 2024
Read the transcript from Minister Butler's interview with Rafael Epstein which covered Medicare Urgent Care Clinics in Victoria, dental covered under Medicare, and illegal tobacco and vapes.Radio interview with Minister Butler and Tom Elliott, 3AW Mornings – 4 September 2024
Read the transcript from Minister Butler's interview on 3AW Mornings which covered more Victorian Medicare Urgent Care Clinics, dental covered under Medicare, and illegal tobacco and vapes.Minister for Health and Aged Care's press conference on 4 September 2024
Read the transcript from Minister Butler's joint press conference with Mary Doyle MP and Dr Todd Cameron, which covered Victorian Medicare Urgent Care Clinics, covering dental services through Medicare, the private hospital sector review, and Victorian hospital funding.New research could halt rheumatoid arthritis
The Australian Government is funding a promising treatment that could effectively put rheumatoid arthritis into remission and eliminate the need for lifelong immunotherapy.Australians save over half a billion dollars on cheaper medicines
Thanks to the Government Australians have saved over half a billion dollars ($525 million) on the cost of their medicines.Minister for Health and Aged Care - press conference - 1 September 2024
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's press conference which covered cheaper medicines, 60-day prescriptions, RSV and long stay older patients.Life prolonging breast cancer drug receives expanded access on the PBS
Australians diagnosed with a type of metastatic breast cancer will now have access to a life prolonging treatment under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) from 1 September 2024.Minister for Health and Aged Care - press conference - 28 August 2024
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's press conference on PBS listing for breast cancer medicine; 22 million additional IV fluid bags.An additional 22 million IV fluid bags secured
Due to unexpected increases in demand and manufacturing capacity constraints, there has been global supply limitations for IV fluids.$11 million for cancer support services for young Australians and their families
The Australian Government has invested $11 million to expand the Cancer Hub support services for children, young people and their families.Better health care services for Yanchep locals
Local access to better health care is a step closer for Yanchep, with the first stage of a new health precinct open to the community in one of the fastest growing areas of Western Australia.Strengthening the medical workforce for a healthy Charleville
The Australian Government is making it easier for rural Queenslanders to see a doctor with a $2.4 million investment and an innovative program to support stronger rural healthcare.Live-in help for eating disorders now available in Canberra
People living with eating disorders in the Canberra region can now access residential treatment close to home – with the opening of a new Eating Disorders Residential Centre in Coombs today.Radio interview with Assistant Minister McBride and Patrick Reincke, ABC Broken Hill – 21 August 2024
Read the transcript from Assistant Minister McBride's interview on ABC Broken Hill which covered the new Medicare Mental Health Centres in Broken Hil and Central Darling.Assistant Minister for Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, doorstop – 21 August 2024
Read the transcript from Assistant Minister McBride's doorstop in Coombs, which covered the official opening of the eating disorder centre in Coombs, Canberra.
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