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$5.3 Million for Avoiding Preterm Births
The Australian Government is investing $5.3 million to help ensure women carry their babies to full term, avoiding the dangers of premature birth.Government delivering even more choice for women's contraception, endometriosis, and IVF journeys
The Government is delivering even more choice for Australian women with new and amended listings for contraception, endometriosis and IVF on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).Delivering more support for families after miscarriage
The Albanese Labor Government is providing $5.2 million for frontline miscarriage support services to deliver care for women and families who have experienced miscarriage.Medicare Urgent Care Clinic in Clifton Hill
Media release announcing outlining the commitment to open a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic in Clifton HillAssistant Minister for Health and Aged Care, press conference – 28 February 2025
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister Kearney's press conference which covered the Brookes Academy and the nursing and midwifery workforce.Strengthening Medicare: more nurses and midwives with $28 million for world-class training facility
The Australian Government is delivering more nurses and midwives through a $28 million investment to build a new world-class Nurses and Midwives Academy facility at the Epworth Hospital in Melbourne.New First Nations focused headspace for north Brisbane
Young people in north Brisbane and Moreton Bay will now have access to a new mental health service, focused on supporting local First Nations people.Funding to expand Australian Rare Cancer Portal
The Australian Government is investing $6.7 million to ensure that people with rare cancers can access expert advice and the best possible care, regardless of where they live.More than 1,300 Australians received a life-changing organ transplant in 2024
Released today, the Australian Donation and Transplantation Activity Report revealed 1,328 lives were either saved or significantly improved in 2024, thanks to the generosity of 527 deceased organ donors.Radio interview with Assistant Minister Kearney, ABC Melbourne Drive – 24 February 2025
Read the transcript of Assistant Minister Kearney's interview with Ali Moore on bulk billing and ER doctors seeking security.$5.4 million for increasing health literacy for culturally and linguistically diverse communities
The Australian Government is providing $5.4 million to extend a program that enables migrant and refugee women to discuss important health issues in their own language.New Aboriginal social and emotional wellbeing centre in Adelaide
First Nations people in South Australia will have a dedicated social and emotional wellbeing centre designed for their needs, with an interim service open by the end of 2025.Australian Government strengthening Medicare with over $500 million for women's health
The Australian Government is building Australia’s future and strengthening Medicare, today announcing $573.3 million to deliver more choice, lower costs and better health care for women.ABC News Weekend Breakfast interview with Assistant Minister Kearney - Sunday, 9 February 2025
Read the transcript of the Assistant Minister Kearney discussing changes to women’s healthcare surrounding contraceptives and menopauseMinister for Health and Aged Care – press conference – 9 February 2025
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's press conference with Minister Gallagher, Assistant Minister Kearney and Senator for SA Marielle Smith on the government's $500 million investment in women’s health; bulk-billing rates; hormone therapy; Michaelia Cash’s comments and women’s sport.Australian Law Reform Commission to review Australia’s human tissue laws
The Australian Government has asked the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) to review human tissue laws across Australia.$11 Million to Fill Gap in Australian Health and Climate Research
The Australian Government is investing almost $11 million to build Australian research capacity in climate change and related health impacts under the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) 2024 Targeted Call for Research (TCR) into climate-related health impacts and effectiveOrgan donation awareness grant recipients announced
This year, 11 new DonateLife community partners will share in over $600,000 in grants to raise awareness about organ and tissue donation to ensure more Australians can receive a life-saving transplant.More Nurses, Sooner: Removing Red Tape for Record Numbers of Nurses Moving to Australia
A record number of nurses are joining the Australian health workforce from overseas, with 16,622 internationally qualified nurses registering to practise here in the past financial year – three times more than the 5,610 nurses that joined in the final year before COVID (2018/19).$440 million to grow in-home aged care where it's needed most
The Australian Government is investing more than $440 million to support more older people to stay independent at home and in their communities for longer.Additional funding to continue work of the National Women's Health Advisory Council
Improving the health care system for women and girls is a priority of the Australian Government, and the National Women’s Health Advisory Council is key in achieving this.Staff housing in Wiluna complete
Ngangganawili Aboriginal Health Service (NAHS) in Wiluna, remote Western Australia, will enhance care for nearly 1,000 patients with the addition of three staff housing units.A better way: suicide prevention in First Nations communities
The Australian Government, in partnership with Gayaa Dhuwi (Proud Spirit) Australia, are today launching the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Strategy 2025-2035.'System-Wide' Change: 10-Year Action Plan for better LGBTIQA+ health
The Australian Government has today released an Australian-first roadmap to improve the health and wellbeing of the LGBTIQA+ community.Empowering communities: funding available for groups supporting people with cancer
The Australian Government today announced the latest round of funding to help community-based and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups support Australians affected by cancer.
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