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Australian National Aged Care Classification funding model
Our work9 March 2026 - The Australian Government provides subsidies to approved residential aged care providers through the Australian National Aged Care Classification (AN-ACC) funding model.
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Women's health
Topics26 May 2026 - Find out what we’re doing to improve the health of women and girls in Australia.
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Cheaper medicines
14 January 2026 - There are now more ways to save on prescription medicines through the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). From 1 January 2026, the PBS patient co-payment will be $25 for Medicare card holders, down from $31.60. If you have a concession card, the co-payment will continue to be $7.70 until 2030.
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Resources
Winter vaccinations2 June 2026 - Winter vaccination resources.
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Physical activity
Topics30 March 2026 - Physical activity is important at any age for good physical and mental health and wellbeing. Find out how active you should be, how to add activity into your daily life, and what we’re doing to help everyone become more active.
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Influenza vaccination
16 April 2026 - Influenza can be serious. The best way to protect against influenza is to get vaccinated each year. For some people the vaccine is free.
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National Aged Care Quality Indicator Program (QI Program)
Our work30 October 2025 - The QI Program collects information from Australian Government–funded residential aged care homes on 14 quality indicators across critical areas of care that can affect the health and wellbeing of aged care home residents. This helps to monitor and improve the quality of services.
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Find your nearest Medicare Urgent Care Clinic
17 December 2025 - You can walk into any Medicare Urgent Care Clinic (Medicare UCC) in Australia for bulk billed urgent care. Use the map to find your local clinic.
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Winter vaccinations
30 April 2026 - Vaccination is the best preparation.
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Resources on sexually transmissible infections
Make STI testing your Beforeplay1 December 2025 - Find resources from the Beforeplay campaign on sexually transmissible infections.