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About young people's health
Topics › Young people's health18 February 2025 - Being healthy as a young person sets you up for a healthy future. Adolescence to young adulthood is an important time for preventing disease and promoting health. Find out more about young people’s health and why it’s so important.
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Nurses are helping rural and regional women access contraception and medical abortion
News and media3 December 2023 - Women living in rural and regional areas have more unplanned pregnancies and less access to contraception and medical abortion. Professor Danielle Mazza AM is trialling a nurse-led model of care to address this need.
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Information for patients
Screen me26 September 2024 - If you’re someone with a disability, you may have questions about cervical screening. See answers to some of the most common questions from people with disability about the Cervical Screening Test.
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The duty of care of screening services to notify women with silicone breast implants of the presence of screen detected leaking implants
Resources › Publications13 June 2025 - This clinical advice from the BreastScreen Australia (BSA) reviews the role of screening services in reporting implant problems detected during screening.
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Chickenpox (varicella) vaccine
Topics › Immunisation › Vaccines1 July 2025 - Information about chickenpox vaccines, who it is recommended for, how and where to get vaccinated. If you're eligible, you can get the chickenpox vaccine free under the National Immunisation Program.
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Our work related to alcohol
Topics › Alcohol19 January 2024 - A list of our initiatives, programs, campaigns, reforms or reviews related to alcohol.
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Eating well
Topics › Food and nutrition › About food and nutrition22 June 2021 - Eating a wide variety of nutritious foods is important to good health and wellbeing. Find out what foods you should eat or avoid and the effects of not getting the nutrients your body needs.
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Disability Representative Organisations Program
Our work25 August 2025 - Organisations for people with disability to share their views with us.
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BreastScreen Australia – Policy on screening women aged 40–49 years
Resources › Publications11 December 2013 - This policy outlines why we don’t routinely screen women under 50 years of age for breast cancer. Women aged between 40 and 49 are still able to be screened if they want to.
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Disability and carer contacts
Topics › Disability and carers30 July 2025 - A list of organisations, websites and services that offer support for people with disability, and carers.