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Building a world leading organ donation, retrieval and transplantation sector
More Australians will have access to a life-saving transplant with a new strategy laying out the steps for Australia to become a world-leader in organ donation, retrieval, and transplantation.Patients benefit from historic change to Medicare that elevates nurses and midwives
In Medicare’s 40th birthday year, the Australian Government is making an historic change that will finally support nurses and midwives with some of the highest qualifications to independently provide Medicare services.
Minister Butler and Assistant Minister Kearney, press conference – 30 October 2024
Read the transcript from the joint press conference with Minister Butler and Assistant Minister Kearney, which covered nurses and midwives providing Medicare Services.Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care doorstop – 29 October 2004
Read the transcript from Assistant Minister Kearney and Minister Shorten's doorstop on integrating the organ donor card into the myGov app.Add your organ donor card to the myGov app wallet
People can now add a digital copy of their organ donor card to their myGov app wallet for a new and convenient way to store and access this important document.New focus to boost access to healthcare for migrant and refugee women
The Australian Government’s innovative and successful Health in My Language program is entering a new phase – focusing on sexual and reproductive health for migrant and refugee communities.More services for remote Borroloola
A new multi-purpose service centre will make life easier for residents of the remote Northern Territory community of Borroloola, including those living with chronic kidney disease.Grants open to boost organ and tissue donation awareness
The Australian Government has today called for innovative grant applications to help raise awareness about organ and tissue donation.Ensuring First Nations children in New South Wales are school ready
The Australian Government is expanding the Connected Beginnings program, helping more First Nations children thrive in the crucial early years.The Australian Government investing in First Nations-led cancer research
The Australian Government is bringing together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations and the research sector to conduct innovative, First Nations-led cancer research through a new grant scheme and a $9.6 million investment.Television interview with Assistant Minister Kearney and Melissa Clarke, ABC News - 10 October 2024
Read the transcript of the television interview between Assistant Minister Kearney and Melissa Clarke on the RACGP Report, social media summit, Opposition Party nuclear policy, China-Australia trade.Improving Australia's world-class healthcare in a changing climate
19 major organisations will work together to deliver action on climate and health.More women getting screened this Breast Cancer Month
The Albanese Labor Government is celebrating an increase in breast cancer screening rates this Breast Cancer Month.Government backs "Deadly Choices" preventative health program
The Australian Government is expanding the highly successful “Deadly Choices” preventative health program to improve the health outcomes of First Nations Australians.Supporting victim-survivors of FSDV in the Nepean Blue Mountains area
The Australian Government is investing $1.9 million to better care for victim survivors of Family, Sexual and Domestic Violence (FSDV) in the Nepean Blue Mountains area of New South WalesEnsuring our doctors can support victim-survivors of family, domestic and sexual violence
The Australian Government is investing $4.3 million for a new program to ensure that victim-survivors of family, domestic and sexual violence or child sexual abuse in the ACT can get better support.Ensuring First Nations children in Queensland are school ready
The Australian Government is expanding the Connected Beginnings program, helping more First Nations children thrive in the crucial early years.Providing health information for women and girls
The Australian Government is investing $3.6 million in targeted funding to enhance the health literacy, reduce risk and improve health outcomes for women who face additional challenges accessing health information.Public consultation on Australia's first National Nursing Workforce Strategy
The Australian Government has opened consultation on the draft National Nursing Workforce Strategy.Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care, speech - 10 September 2024
Read Assistant Minister Kearney's speech at the PharmAus24 Conference at Parliament House.Women’s trauma recovery centre opens in Illawarra
Women escaping family, domestic and sexual violence in the Illawarra will now have access to crucial new support, with the opening of a landmark healing and recovery centre.Improving primary and specialist health care for First Nations Australians in Melbourne’s north
The Australian Government is investing in the health of First Nations Australians with the opening of a new Victorian Aboriginal Health Service in Melbourne’s north.Getting everyone on board to eliminate cervical cancer by 2035
The Albanese Labor Government is today launching a $10 million campaign to encourage more women to get screened for cervical cancer and help Australia stay on track to eliminate the cancer by 2035.Giving CALD Australians a say: new Health Consumer and Carer Network
Culturally and linguistically diverse Australians will have a say in national health care reforms through the Albanese Labor Government’s new National Multicultural Health Consumer and Carer NetworkInvesting in data to find our next medical breakthrough
The Australian Government is equipping Australian researchers to find new treatments and breakthrough cures with the power of data.
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