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    - Support for high-risk groups after stillbirth and miscarriageThe Australian Government is providing greater support to ease the heartbreak of stillbirth and miscarriage among higher-risk groups.
- Baton kicks off journey to Perth for World Transplant GamesThe Gift of Life Baton has begun its journey across Australia, officially beginning the countdown to the World Transplant Games to be held in Perth next year.
- Protecting Australians from antimicrobial resistance in foodThe Federal Government has begun a nationwide survey of antimicrobial resistance in Australia’s food supply to protect Australians against the threat of antimicrobial resistance.
- Supporting Australia's nurses and midwives through burnout and exhaustionThe Australian Government has invested $25.2 million to establish and run the National Nurse and Midwife Health Service to provide peer-to-peer support and referrals.
- Grants open to boost organ and tissue donation registration among young AustraliansApplications are open today for grants for community-based initiatives aimed at boosting organ and tissue donation registration among young Australians in 2023.
- Assistant Minister Kearney press conference, Canberra - 9 November 2022Read the transcript of Assistant Minister Kearney's press conference, joined by Shadow Minister for Health Anne Ruston, on endometriosis and pelvic pain clinics, IUD insertion, and the Medibank data breach.
- New GP clinics for endometriosis and additional support for women trying to conceiveThe nation’s first Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Clinics are one step closer, as part of the Australian Government’s commitment to supporting the management of endometriosis, pelvic pain and women’s reproductive health.
- New team and strategy to lead response to health and wellbeing impacts of climate changeThe Australian Government has committed $3.4 million in its 2022-23 Federal Budget to fund Australia’s first National Health and Climate Strategy and a National Health Sustainability and Climate Unit to better prepare the health system for the challenges of climate change.
- Improving fertility outcomes for women with endometriosisThe Australian Government is providing almost $700,000 to fund new research investigating the impact of endometriosis on women’s fertility.
- Australia first stem cell research to help adults and children living with joint pain and disfigurementThe Albanese Government is investing almost $7 million in Australia first stem cell research that will enable live stem cells to be 3D printed in order to treat damaged body parts.
- Children and high-risk populations immune responses to vaccinations and COVID-19 going under the microscopeThe Australian Government is investing in a new study on COVID-19 vaccines and infection to ultimately improve the care and outcomes for children and people with chronic diseases, particularly as future variants emerge.
- Improving health care delivery for women experiencing menopauseThe Australian Government is committed to making a difference for women of every age and at every stage. As part of this commitment, the Government is investing in digital tools to improve access to quality care for women experiencing menopause.
- New help for people living with allergiesAustralians living with allergies will have their conditions better diagnosed, managed and prevented under new funding by the Australian Government.
- Helping to ease the grief of stillbirthThe Australian Government is providing a package of $6.8 million in targeted funding to help ease the grief of stillbirth for bereaved women and families.
- It's DonateLife WeekThis DonateLife Week (24-31 July) 100,000 Australians are being asked to register as organ and tissue donors as part of the Great Registration Race.
- Sports stars urge Aussies to get behind the Great Registration Race for DonateLife WeekThe Australian Government has today kicked off its Great Registration Race for DonateLife Week campaign to urge 100,000 more Aussies to sign up as organ and tissue donors.
- Sports stars urge Aussies to get behind the Great Registration Race for DonateLife WeekThe Australian Government has today kicked off its Great Registration Race for DonateLife Week campaign to urge 100,000 more Aussies to sign up as organ and tissue donors.
- ‘Pap smears’ can be replaced by do-it-yourself cervical cancer testsFrom today, women who need to get a cervical screening test will be able to choose to self-collect a sample themselves.
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