Biography
Mark Butler has been the Labor Member for Port Adelaide and Hindmarsh in the Federal Parliament since 2007 and is the Minister for Health, Disability and Ageing.
Mark served as Minister for Ageing and Australia’s first Minister for Mental Health in the Gillard Government. He has also held the ministries of Housing, Homelessness, Social Inclusion, Climate Change, Water and the Environment.
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Milestone reached for Flinders Medical Centre expansion
A major expansion of Flinders Medical Centre being delivered in partnership between the Federal and South Australia Governments, has reached a significant milestone ahead of schedule, and is on track for completion in 2028.Radio interview with Minister Butler, 2GB Mornings – 11 June 2026
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Mark Levy.Radio interview with Minister Butler, ABC Radio Brisbane Drive – 10 June 2026
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Cathie Schnitzerling on Medicare Urgent Care Clinics and private health insurance rebates.Press conference with Minister Butler, Brisbane – 10 June 2026
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's press conference about Coorparoo Urgent Care Clinic; Thriving Kids; NDIS; aged care; and One Nation donations.
Delivering more affordable health care for Queenslanders
The Australian Government is delivering affordable health care to Queenslanders with more bulk billing and cheaper medicines helping ease cost of living pressures.TV interview with Minister Butler, Sunrise – 5 June 2026
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Natalie Barr about housing.Cheaper medicines for people fighting leukaemia and migraines
The Australian Government is continuing to deliver cheaper medicines with Australians with types of leukaemia and severe migraines to pay less for expanded Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) medicines from 1 June 2026.Priority aged care support for Australians with MND
Motor Neurone Disease is a rare, incurable and fatal condition which is invariably characterised by a rapid deterioration in physical function.Priority aged care support for Australians with MND
Motor Neurone Disease is a rare, incurable and fatal condition which is invariably characterised by a rapid deterioration in physical function.TV interview with Minister Butler, Today Show – 3 June 2026
Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Sarah Abo about the minimum wage increase; AUKUS; and fuel security.