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Make STI testing your Beforeplay4 November 2025 - Download and share posters that encourage Australians to keep on top of their sexual health by using protection and booking an STI test today
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Translated resources on sexually transmissible infections
Make STI testing your Beforeplay3 November 2025 - Find translated videos, fact sheets and posters and from the Beforeplay campaign about STIs.
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Graduate Program
Our work24 February 2026 - Our graduate program starts in February each year and is based in Canberra. It is a full-time, 10-month development program open to recent university graduates.
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Budget 2025–26
Resources › Collections12 May 2026 - Fact sheets and other health, aged care and sport information from the 2025–26 Budget.
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National Cancer Screening Register
2 June 2023 - The National Cancer Screening Register records personal data from our cancer screening programs. We govern the National Cancer Screening Register under strict protocols to ensure your personal information is safe.
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine in pregnancy
Maternal vaccinations17 April 2026 - Vaccination is a safe and effective way to protect yourself and your baby from RSV.
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Audio
Resources25 March 2025 - Browse or search our list of radio advertisements and other audio resources.
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Prescribed List
Our work22 October 2025 - Private health insurers are required to pay benefits for the products listed on the Prescribed List – previously known as the Prostheses List. Find out what the Prescribed List includes, when we update it, and how to apply to list products on the Prescribed List or change current listings.
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Newborn bloodspot screening
Our work15 January 2026 - Healthcare providers offer bloodspot screening for all babies born in Australia. This simple test identifies babies at risk of becoming seriously ill from a rare condition. Screening aims to improve the health of these babies by allowing early intervention.
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For all of us
17 July 2024 - For our past, for our future, for all of us. Let’s get vaccinated against COVID-19.