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Chief Medical Officer, Professor Paul Kelly and Commodore Eric Young's press conference on 7 June 2021
Read the transcript of Chief Medical Officer, Professor Paul Kelly and Commodore Eric Young's press conference on 7 June 2021 about coronavirus (COVID-19). -
Medical Research Future Fund projects improving the lives of vulnerable Australians
Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) Projects highlights the work of some of our best and brightest researchers. -
AHPPC statement on national principles for managed quarantine
Australian Health Protection Principal Committee (AHPPC) statement on managed quarantine for international arrivals including hotel quarantine. -
Chief Midwifery and Nursing Officer, Professor Alison McMillan's interview on Sunrise, 7 June 2021
Read the transcript of Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer, Professor Alison McMillan's interview on Sunrise on 7 June 2021 about coronavirus (COVID-19). -
COVID-19 vaccines to be available to everyone aged 40 years and over
More people in Australia will be offered a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine from next week. Find out more. -
Prime Minister’s update following the National Cabinet meeting on 4 June 2021
Read the Prime Minister’s update following the National Cabinet meeting on 4 June 2021. -
Declaration of Greater Melbourne Area a hotspot for Commonwealth support extended
The Australian Government Chief Medical Officer, Professor Paul Kelly, extended the Greater Melbourne Area a COVID-19 hotspot for the purposes of Commonwealth support until 10 June 2021. -
Leading the world in phenomics
Your phenome is a dynamic fingerprint of your unique biology. The Australian National Phenome Centre (ANPC) studies phenomes to better understand diseases and an individual’s disease risk. -
COVID-19 vaccines to be available to everyone aged 40 years and over
More people in Australia will be offered a COVID-19 vaccine from next week. -
Sound approach helps babies with hearing loss
Infants with hearing impairment can struggle to learn language and engage fully with the world around them. But a new clinical tool – EarGenie™ – promises to give them a head start soon after birth. -
Getting rid of childhood brain cancer
The Zero Childhood Cancer Personalised Medicine Program (ZERO) is helping to improve survival outcomes for kids most at risk. -
Supporting MND patients to access innovative treatments
Researchers tested a drug that could help to treat Motor Neurone Disease (MND). Thanks to donors and almost $2 million in MRFF funding, the trial was run at 6 centres. -
Genetic testing gives couples family planning choices
Mackenzie's Mission is a ground-breaking initiative which identifies the risk of having a child with a genetic condition. -
Reducing clot complications
Blood clots in leg veins and lung arteries are a significant public health problem. A new international clinical trial will test the 2 drugs currently used for treatment to compare safety and complications. -
Breathing new life into neonatal research
A premature infant's lungs lack a critical chemical that allows them to 'open' or 'fill'. To address this issue, the largest ever respiratory intervention trial is now underway in delivery rooms across the world. -
Australian Health Protection Principal Committee (AHPPC) statement on COVID-19 vaccination requirements for aged care workers
A statement from the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee (AHPPC) on COVID-19 vaccination requirements for aged care workers. -
Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr Ruth Vine's interview on Studio 10 on 3 June 2021
Read the transcript of Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr Ruth Vine's interview on Studio 10 on 3 June 2021 about coronavirus (COVID-19). -
ATAGI update following weekly COVID-19 meeting – 2 June 2021
An update from the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) following their weekly meeting on 2 June 2021. -
Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr Ruth Vine's interview on Radio National Breakfast on 3 June 2021
Read the transcript of Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr Ruth Vine's interview on Radio National Breakfast on 3 June 2021 about coronavirus (COVID-19). -
Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr Ruth Vine's interview on 3AW on 3 June 2021
Read the transcript of Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr Ruth Vine's interview on 3AW on 3 June 2021 about coronavirus (COVID-19). -
Arcare Maidstone second COVID-19 case
A media release from the Victorian Aged Care Response Centre regarding a second positive case at Arcare Maidstone. -
Vaccine Operations Centre – Weekly Operational Update – 31 May 2021
A statement from the Vaccine Operations Centre on the status of the vaccine rollout. -
Vaccination our ticket out of COVID-19 pandemic
Vaccination our ticket out of COVID-19 pandemic
By Australian Government Chief Medical Officer, Professor Paul Kelly
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Chief Midwifery and Nursing Officer, Professor Alison McMillan's interview on the Today Show, 1 June 2021
Read the transcript of Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer, Professor Alison McMillan's interview on the Today Show on 1 June 2021 about coronavirus (COVID-19). -
World No Tobacco Day 2021 – Commit to Quit
Monday 31 May is the World Health Organization’s 34th World No Tobacco Day. This day raises awareness about the dangers of tobacco use and exposure. It highlights national and global efforts to fight the tobacco epidemic and protect future generations from its harmful effects.