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Budget 2022–23: Investing in the health and care workforce
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet. -
Budget 2022–23: Investing in the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet. -
Budget 2022–23: Investing in digital health
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet. -
Budget 2022–23: Investing in Health post-COVID
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet. -
Budget 2022–23: Investing in cancer prevention, diagnoses and treatment
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet. -
Budget 2022–23: New and amended Medicare Benefits Schedule Listings
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet. -
Budget 2022–23: New medicines added to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet. -
Budget 2022–23: Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme Safety Net
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet. -
Budget 2022–23: Medical Education and Training
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet. -
Budget 2022–23: Improving rural access to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) diagnostics
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet. -
Budget 2022–23: Royal Flying Doctor Service, CareFlight, Little Wings, and Heart of Australia
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet. -
Budget 2022–23: Improving access to medical equipment, treatment and diagnostics
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet. -
Budget 2022–23: Supporting access to dental care
A Budget 2022–23 fact sheet. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Easy read – How to do a rapid antigen test from your nose (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people)
This easy-to-read fact sheet explains how to do a rapid antigen test (RAT) from your nose. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Easy read – How to do a rapid antigen test with your saliva (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people)
This easy-to-read fact sheet explains how to do a rapid antigen test (RAT) with your saliva. -
COVID-19 vaccination – Local Government Area (LGA) – 28 March 2022
This report lists the percentage of people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19, by Local Government Area. The percentages are further broken down by geographic regions and whether they've had one dose or are fully vaccinated. -
Certification statement – COVID-19 vaccines campaign – Boost
This certification statement, signed by Secretary Brendan Murphy on 24 March 2022, certifies that the COVID-19 vaccines campaign complies with relevant guidelines and policies. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) at a glance – 27 March 2022
This infographic provides a quick view of the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation in Australia on 27 March 2022. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) at a glance – 26 March 2022
This infographic provides a quick view of the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation in Australia on 26 March 2022. -
Coronavirus (COVID-19) at a glance – 25 March 2022
This infographic provides a quick view of the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation in Australia on 25 March 2022. -
Certification statement – Accessing health care campaign (Phase 1) – radio, press and out of home materials
This certification statement, signed by Secretary Brendan Murphy on 24 March 2022, certifies that the Accessing health care campaign complies with relevant guidelines and policies. -
Substitute positron emission tomography (PET) item for use during thallium-201 supply shortage
This fact sheet outlines information about Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) substitution item 61644 for use during the thallium-201 supply shortage. -
COVID-19 vaccination – out-of-home ad – Boost (airport)
This out-of-home ad encourages eligible Australians to stay up to date with their vaccination status by booking a COVID-19 booster. -
COVID-19 vaccination – out-of-home ad – Boost (concert)
This out-of-home ad encourages eligible Australians to stay up to date with their vaccination status by booking a COVID-19 booster. -
Food and Nutrition Report
This report provides an analysis of the data collected by the department from residential services through the Food and Nutrition report. It details key next steps on how the data will be utilised to help inform policy options to further improve food and nutrition outcomes for older Australians.