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Video resources for childhood immunisation
Childhood immunisation › Resources1 July 2025 - View our video resources from the 'One more way you keep them safe' campaign.
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FOI 26-2217 – Department Plants Spend
Resources › FOI disclosure log31 October 2025 - This request is for access to documents related to maintenance of plants and decorative greenery from 1 May 2022 to 23 September 2025.
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Our work related to sexual health
Topics › Sexual health19 December 2023 - A list of our initiatives, programs, campaigns, reforms or reviews related to sexual health.
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When active ingredient prescribing applies
Our work › Active ingredient prescribing17 June 2025 - Active ingredient prescribing (AIP) is mandatory for most prescription medications listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Schedule (PBS) and the Repatriation Schedule of Pharmaceutical Benefits (RPBS).
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Research
About us › What we do5 June 2019 - We use research to make sure you receive the best possible treatment and care in health and aged care and that our ideas are sound. Find out about the research we fund and which of our portfolio agencies are involved.
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100 years of Health
About us5 March 2021 - This year we celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the Department of Health. The department was formed out of a pandemic in 1921, and is now dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. Find out what we've achieved in the last century.
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My Aged Care research and evaluation
Resources › Collections5 August 2025 - We regularly review and evaluate My Aged Care to make sure it’s being effective. Independent researchers consult a wide range of stakeholders to cover all aspects of My Aged Care. These reports outline the results of the research that has been done so far.
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Higher everyday living, additional and extra service fees
Our work › Residential aged care › Charging for residential aged care6 November 2025 - From 1 November 2025 a new higher everyday living fee (HELF) will replace the current additional service fees and extra service fees. The higher everyday living fee is an optional fee for individuals wishing to receive a higher level of services in permanent or respite residential aged care.
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Service Finder
Resources › Apps and tools22 April 2024 - The healthdirect Service Finder is the best way to book a vaccination. Find a clinic near you that suits your needs. You can use the Service Finder to book for yourself, your children, or someone else.
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Tasmanian Department of Health
Contacts11 August 2020 - Contact for the Tasmanian Government’s Department of Health.