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Additional or extra service fee agreements
Our work › Residential aged care › Managing residential aged care services19 August 2025 - From 1 November 2025 providers can’t enter into new additional or extra service fee agreements with residents. These will be replaced by the new optional higher everyday living agreement.
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Drug laws in Australia
Topics › Drugs › About drugs4 March 2024 - Drug laws in Australia are complex – some laws are federal, while others are state or territory based. Learn about common drug offences, medicinal use of illicit drugs, drugs and driving, and workplace drug testing.
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Care minutes target calculator
Resources › Publications28 October 2025 - Registered providers must calculate and deliver care minutes targets for their approved residential care homes. This tool can help providers perform this calculation.
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ACT Primary Health Network (PHN)
Contacts15 May 2024 - Capital Health Network is the Primary Health Network (PHN) for the Australian Capital Territory.
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ANACAD Communique – June 2025
Resources › Publications31 October 2025 - This document provides an update from the Australian National Advisory Council on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ANACAD) after their meeting in June 2025.
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Medicare Bulk Billing Practice Posters
Resources › Publications7 November 2025 - Practices participating in the Bulk Billing Practice Incentive Program (BBPIP) must display Medicare Bulk Billing Practice signage. Practice managers and GPs can download, print and display these posters in their Medicare Bulk Billing Practice.
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PHI circular 77/25 – Public hospital declaration
News and media › PHI circulars19 October 2025 - Notice of new public hospital declaration
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FOI 26-2086 - meals services
Resources › FOI disclosure log10 October 2025 - List of providers with grants to provide meals at home
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Immunisation for travel
Topics › Immunisation › When to get vaccinated16 October 2025 - It’s important to protect your health when travelling overseas. You can avoid diseases and other health conditions by planning ahead for any vaccinations you may need.
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10-year moratorium and scaling
Topics › Medical doctors and specialists › What we're doing for medical doctors and specialists29 May 2025 - Overseas trained doctors or foreign graduates of an accredited medical school must work in a priority area for at least 10 years to provide services covered by Medicare rebates. This is called the ’10-year moratorium’. You can reduce that time through scaling.