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Complex neurodevelopmental conditions and eligible disabilities – Medicare services
Resources › Collections19 September 2025 - This collection contains fact sheets, frequently asked questions and flowcharts about the Medicare services available for complex neurodevelopmental conditions and eligible disabilities
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Higher everyday living, additional and extra service fees
Our work › Residential aged care › Charging for residential aged care9 January 2026 - 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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Claims under the Allied Health Exceptional Claims Scheme (AHECS)
Our work › Allied Health Exceptional Claims Scheme (AHECS)6 June 2025 - If an eligible claim is made against an eligible allied health professional, they (or their representative or insurer) can apply for an AHECS payment.
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FOI 26–2332 – ChatGPT complaints
Resources › FOI disclosure log22 December 2025 - Includes content relating to complaints made with the assistance of or in reference to ChatGPT.
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine
Topics › Immunisation › Vaccines4 August 2025 - Information about RSV vaccination, who it is recommended for, and how and where to get vaccinated. If you are eligible, you can get the maternal RSV vaccine for free under the National Immunisation Program.
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PHI 93/25 Public hospital declaration
News and media › PHI circulars12 November 2025 - Notice of new public hospital declaration.
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2015 Aged Care Planning Region maps
Resources › Collections14 July 2025 - This collection contains the 2015 planning region maps for each state and territory, the correspondence of planning regions to Statistical Areas Level 2 (SA2s), and the planning region shapefile.
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Moving residents in residential aged care
Our work › Residential aged care › Managing residential aged care services26 November 2025 - A resident can choose to move rooms. There are also times when you can ask a resident to move rooms. You need to discuss this with the resident and update their agreement, and fees if required. A resident may also choose to move to another aged care home.
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Queensland Department of Health
Contacts5 October 2023 - Contact for the Queensland Government’s Department of Health.
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Monthly Care Statements for residential aged care
Our work6 June 2025 - Monthly Care Statements give aged care residents a summary of the care they receive and any changes or events. This monthly update helps residents and their representatives keep a record of their care, and inform ongoing conversations with their provider.