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  • Backing aged care nurses

    The Australian Government has been made aware of plans by Southern Cross Care in Tasmania to restructure and make redundant sections of its skilled nursing workforce.
  • $50 million for medical research grants

    An RMIT University research program aiming to minimise cardiac complications for patients receiving radiotherapy is one of ten projects funded through the $50 million National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Synergy Grant scheme this year.
  • New campaign to combat our 'national cancer'

    To mark the start of National Skin Cancer Action Week, the Australian Government has announced a multi-million-dollar skin cancer prevention campaign – Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek and Slide.
  • NHMRC supports 62 outstanding postgraduate scholars

    The Australian Government is investing in the future capacity of Australian health and medical research with more than $7 million to support the research training of 62 outstanding graduates.
  • $9.7 million for flood hit Australian communities

    As flooding continues to cause significant damage and disruption across the east coast, the Australian Government is providing an extra $9.7 million to impacted communities to boost mental health supports and respond to the public health risks posed by mosquito borne diseases.
  • New COVID-19 vaccines for eligible Australians

    The Australian Government has accepted a recommendation from the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) on the use of the Pfizer Comirnaty Bivalent Original/Omicron BA.1 vaccine as a third and fourth dose in people aged 18 years and older.
  • A pay rise for aged care workers

    Aged care workers are in line for a much deserved pay rise because of the advocacy of unions, the sector and the Australian Government.
  • More vaccines and a new Monkeypox health campaign

    The Australian Government is committed to ensuring the safety of those at risk of Monkeypox (MPX) and has been working closely with states, territories and key stakeholders to ensure a coordinated national response.
  • Independent review into Medicare compliance

    The Albanese Government has appointed respected health economist Dr Pradeep Philip to conduct an independent review into the integrity of Medicare and its compliance mechanisms.
  • Consultation opens on draft Australian Cancer Plan

    The Australian Government is calling for stakeholder input on the draft Australian Cancer Plan (ACP) which is designed to provide lasting change and improve outcomes for all people affected by cancer.
  • $6.5 million boosts support for kids with hearing loss

    The Australian Government has delivered on a key election commitment and has provided $6.5 million to The Shepherd Centre to address gaps in hearing services available for children with hearing loss and their families in New South Wales and Tasmania.
  • Launching headspace Taree

    A new headspace centre has opened in Taree, providing young people with the support they need for their mental health and wellbeing.
  • $400 million upgrade for Flinders Medical Centre

    The Australian Government will partner with the South Australian Malinauskas Government to deliver $400 million for a once-in-a-generation upgrade to the Flinders Medical Centre.
  • Doors open at headspace Palmerston

    headspace Palmerston has officially opened its doors, providing young people access to vital mental health support in their own community.
  • headspace opens in Colac

    Young people living in Colac, Victoria can now access more support for their mental health and wellbeing, with a new headspace centre officially opening today.
  • Launching headspace Kempsey

    The Australian Government is improving access to mental health services for young people in Kempsey, with a new headspace centre now open in the area.
  • Better care for people living with eating disorders

    The Australian Government is investing $13 million to help mental health professionals and researchers improve treatment outcomes for Australians living with eating disorders.
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