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  • Flexible Approach to Training in Expanded Settings (FATES)

    The Flexible Approach to Training in Expanded Settings (FATES) program funds non-general practitioner specialist medical training activities. It aims to improve distribution and supply of specialist medical training in regional, rural and remote areas of Australia.
  • For all of us

    For our past, for our future, for all of us. Let’s get vaccinated against COVID-19.
  • Funding for disability projects

    The Information Linkages and Capacity Building (ILC) program funds community projects for people with disability, their carers and families.
  • General Practice in Aged Care Incentive

    The General Practice in Aged Care Incentive supports older people living in residential aged care. This will help them receive quality primary care services from their regular provider and practice.
  • Genomics Australia

    Genomics Australia was established on 1 July 2025 to provide national leadership and coordination to better integrate genomics into the health system.
  • Genomics Health Futures Mission

    The Genomics Health Futures Mission is investing $500.1 million in genomic research. It will improve testing and diagnosis for many diseases, help personalise treatment options to better target and improve health outcomes. It will also reduce unnecessary interventions and health costs.
  • Get behind it!

    The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program Community Roadshow 2025.
  • Get help with your hearing

    Your hearing health is important to your overall health and wellbeing. Untreated hearing loss can have a big impact on your life. That’s why it’s important to think about your hearing in the same way you think about other health concerns.
  • Get Up & Grow

    The Get Up & Grow program developed resources that help parents and educators to make sure children eat healthy foods and are physically active, so they grow up healthy and strong. The resources are available in multiple languages.
  • Give up for good

    Find out how smoking and vaping can affect you, and get support to help you quit.
  • Global Health initiative

    The Global Health initiative will provide $30 million over 10 years from 2024–25 to fund projects that improve our understanding of global health threats and how best to tackle them.
  • Government Provider Management System (GPMS)

    The Government Provider Management System (GPMS) will make it easier for providers to access and report information to government. In the future it will be a master source of information across the aged care system.
  • GP Super Clinics Programme

    Learn about the funding of GP Super Clinics, the objectives of the programme and who to contact to find out more.
  • Griefline

    Griefline is a free national helpline offering confidential telephone counselling 7 days a week, 365 days a year. They provide early intervention and prevention of mental health difficulties, which may compound a person’s experience of grief, loss and trauma.
  • Gwandalan National Palliative Care Project

    This project aims to improve access and the quality of palliative care service delivery for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people throughout Australia, by providing a suite of tailored education and training materials to support cultural safety within palliative care services.
  • Haemopoietic Progenitor Cell Framework and Programs

    Haemopoietic progenitor cells (HPC) therapy can save the lives of patients with conditions of the blood, blood-producing organs or immune system. The program funds several initiatives to help eligible Australians to access HPC treatments.
  • Head to Health Clinics

    Head to Health Clinics have been established to support Victorians during the COVID-19 pandemic. All Victorians can access the free Head to Health services by attending in-person at a clinic near them or by calling 1800 595 212 to talk a mental health professional about their needs.