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Health Funding Facts update
The Australian Government announced a record $503 billion investment in our universal health system in the 2021–22 Budget. We’ve updated our Health Funding Facts tool to use the latest figures. Find out more about our key investment areas. -
COVID-19 vaccination information kiosks open now in Qld, NSW, Vic, Tas and SA
COVID-19 vaccination information kiosks are now open in shopping centres and events in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania to help you book a vaccination appointment. -
2023 AGPT program open for applications
Becoming a general practitioner is a rewarding career choice that provides vital healthcare support to local communities. Applications to join the Australian General Practitioner Training (AGPT) program in 2023 opened on 21 March 2022. -
World’s first lung scanner brings hope for people living with lung conditions
Funding from the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) has supported the development and commercialisation of the world’s first dedicated lung scanner. -
ATAGI update following weekly COVID-19 meeting – 16 March 2022
An update from the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) following their weekly meeting on 16 March 2022. -
Top 3 questions – Closing the Gap day
Hear from Doctor Lucas De Toca, COVID-19 Primary Care Response First Assistant Secretary, talking about Closing the Gap day. -
Top 3 questions – Healthy lifestyle choices
Professor Michael Kidd, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, discusses making healthy choices, and the small steps we can take every day to enjoy a healthy life. -
Vital health support for flood-affected regions
Many areas of eastern Australia are currently affected by severe floods. The Australian Government will provide more than $35.9 million in funding to ensure the continuity of vital health services and mental health support. Find out what healthcare support and services are available to help you. -
COVID-19 vaccination information kiosks open now in (QLD, NSW, VIC, and TAS)
COVID-19 vaccination information kiosks are now open in shopping centres and events in (QLD, NSW, VIC and TAS) to help you book a vaccination appointment.
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A new long-term plan for the national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workforce
This national health workforce plan sets a target for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to be fully represented in the health workforce by 2031. We co-designed the plan in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health leaders. -
ATAGI update following weekly COVID-19 meeting – 9 March 2022
An update from the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) following their weekly meeting on 9 March 2022. -
Celebrating World Kidney Day – are you taking care of your kidneys?
10 March is World Kidney Day, and all this week is Healthy Kidney Week. Deputy Chief Medical Officer Professor Michael Kidd answers 3 important questions on how you can keep these vital organs healthy and happy. -
Australia’s FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 preparations coming to life
The world’s biggest women’s sporting event is fast approaching. -
Hearing Services Program provider notice 2022-04 – Response to the current flood emergency
The program is monitoring flood affected areas and will work with service providers to ensure continuity of service should sites be affected. Service providers can contact the program on 1800 500 726 should they be affected by flooding. -
Affected by floods? Help is available
If you've been affected by the floods in New South Wales and Queensland there are a range of services you can access to stay on top of your health needs. -
ATAGI update following weekly COVID-19 meeting – 2 March 2022
An update from the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) following their weekly meeting on 2 March 2022. -
Japanese encephalitis virus situation declared a Communicable Disease Incident of National Significance
Dr Mark Schipp, Australia's Chief Veterinary Officer and Dr Sonya Bennet, Australia's Acting Chief Medical Officer have today declared the Japanese encephalitis virus situation a Communicable Disease Incident of National Significance (CDINS).
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Top 3 questions – The impacts of alcohol on health, how to reduce alcohol intake, and how to help someone who's struggling
Professor Alison McMillan, Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer, talks about the impacts of alcohol on our health and wellbeing. -
Feedback for PRIMM round 2 grant applicants now available
We have written feedback for those who applied for our second round of grants under the Primary care Rural Innovative Multidisciplinary Models (PRIMM) grant opportunity. This will assist them in submitting an application in the next round. -
Updated ATAGI recommendations on the use of a booster dose of COVID-19 vaccine
The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) has updated its recommendations on the use of COVID-19 vaccines for use as a booster. -
Japanese encephalitis detected in Eastern Australia
Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) has been detected in piggeries in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. -
Top 3 questions – Helping kids return to school and sports, strategies to check in with teens, and finding support
Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr Ruth Vine, answers the top three questions you've been asking on our social accounts around mental health. -
ATAGI update following weekly COVID-19 meeting – 23 February 2022
An update from the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) following their weekly meeting on 23 February 2022. -
COVID-19 vaccination information kiosks open now in NSW, Vic, Qld and WA
COVID-19 vaccination information kiosks are now open in shopping centres and events in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia to help you book a vaccination appointment. -
Diabetes and COVID-19
People with chronic health conditions or weakened immune systems are at greater risk of getting seriously sick from COVID-19. This includes people living with diabetes, like Nevaeh (pictured).