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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Read the latest media releases, speeches and transcripts.
- Press conference with Minister Butler, Adelaide – 3 October 2025Read the transcript of Minister Butler's press conference on the plan to boost Australian sea lion pup resilience; Bedford; hospital funding; aged care; crackdown on illegal tobacco.
- Radio interview with Minister Butler, 5AA – 3 October 2025Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with David Penberthy on Commonwealth support for Bedford.
- Radio interview with Minister Butler, ABC Adelaide – 3 October 2025Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Sonya Feldhoff on Commonwealth support for Bedford.
- Statement from Minister Butler – 3 October 2025Read the statement on support for Bedford.
- New provider for the Mount Gambier Medicare Urgent Care ClinicThe Australian Government is pleased to announce a new provider has been selected to operate the Medicare Urgent Care Clinic (UCC) in Mount Gambier, following a competitive tender process led by Country South Australia Primary Health Network.
- Television interview with Minister Butler, Sunrise – 3 October 2025Read the transcript of Minister Butler's interview with Natalie Barr on hospital funding.
- Launceston Urgent Care Clinic eases winter pressure on Launceston General HospitalThe Australian Government’s Medicare Urgent Care Clinic in Launceston has played a key role in easing pressure on the Launceston General Hospital (LGH) during the busy winter months, giving patients faster access to care and supporting the hospital to focus on emergencies.
- $4 million funding boost to advance oral health care researchThe Australian Government is investing nearly $4 million to drive groundbreaking oral health research that will benefit all Australians.
- $13.6 million to cement Australia's status in world-class clinical trialsThe Australian Government is investing $13.6 million to progress key national health and medical research reforms; improve earlier access to emerging treatments, strengthen Australia’s clinical trials and deliver better health outcomes for Australians.
- New life changing medicines listed on the PBSAustralians affected by breast cancer and rare kidney disease will soon have access to more cheaper medicines on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).
