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Hearing Services Program provider notice 2025-6 – Self-assessment tool (SAT) 2025
News and media8 October 2025 - You must complete the SAT as a requirement under your contract. Completed SATs are due by 31 October 2025.
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FNHFTAG communique – 12 July 2024
Resources › Publications30 August 2024 - The First Nations Health Funding Transition Advisory Group met on 12 July 2024. This document provides a record of the meeting.
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New residential aged care quality indicators launched 1 April 2023
Resources › Webinars10 June 2025 - From 1 April 2023, residential aged care providers need to collect data for six new quality indicators as part of the National Aged Care Mandatory Quality Indicator Program. To help providers prepare and to support reporting, we hosted a QI Program webinar.
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Training for upcoming changes to clinical guidelines for cervical screening
News and media16 June 2025 - Healthcare providers, make sure you’re up to date on upcoming changes to the National Cervical Screening Program clinical guidelines.
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Give up for good – social media tile
Give up for good › Resources20 January 2026 - Social media tile to support quitting smoking and vaping.
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National Roadmap to Improve the Health and Mental Health of Autistic People 2025–2035
Our work12 October 2025 - The Australian Government released the National Roadmap to Improve the Health and Mental Health of Autistic People 2025-2035 on 25 February 2025. The Roadmap addresses serious health inequities faced by Autistic people in Australia.
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Care Sector Demand Map
Topics › Aged care › Aged care research and reporting7 October 2024 - The Care Sector Demand Map shows the locations, size and types of National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) and aged care services across Australia. This helps care providers to plan for future growth of services, ensuring Australians can access disability and aged care wherever they live.
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Infringement notices
Guide to Aged Care Law › Chapter 6 – Regulatory mechanisms14 October 2025 - This section explains how infringement notices work under the Aged Care Act, allowing officials to issue notices requiring someone to pay an amount to the regulator for specific breaches.
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Fees that can be charged
Guide to Aged Care Law › Chapter 8 – Miscellaneous14 October 2025 - The System Governor, Commissioner and Complaints Commissioner can charge fees for some services under the Act. They can’t charge for services provided directly to older people or their families.
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Making a claim to the EAF fact sheet
Resources › Publications2 August 2022 - This fact sheet provides information about how participants of the Australian Thalidomide Survivors Support Program can make a claim to the Extraordinary Assistance Fund (EAF). The EAF helps cover the costs of goods and services to assist with activities of daily living.