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Give up smoking for good
Learn more about the harms of smoking, how to quit and support options to help you give up for good. -
Vaping and quitting FAQs
These frequently asked questions provide information on vaping and quitting, including how vaping affects your physical and mental health. They also contain information on how to quit and support resources. -
Tips for supporting someone to quit
When someone decides to quit smoking or vaping, they’re more likely to succeed with the support of their family and friends. -
Give up vaping for good
Learn more about the harms of vaping, how to quit and support options to help you give up for good. -
Now is a great time to quit for you and your baby
Now is a great time to quit for both of you. -
Give up smoking for good – health benefits for men
This poster shows the male health benefits when you quit smoking. -
Take control and quit
Take control and quit smoking and vaping with My QuitBuddy app. -
Find your way
Find your way to quit smoking and vaping. -
Free tools and support
Wherever you are, you can access free tools and support to join the thousands quitting smoking and vaping. -
Give up smoking for good – health benefits for women
This poster shows the female health benefits when you quit smoking. -
Voluntary Monthly Care Statements guide
This document guides aged care providers on how to provide Monthly Care Statements to their residents. -
Working in aged care – A guide for workers about the new Aged Care Act
This booklet provides an overview of the aged care reforms and the changes that will directly impact workers. It contains various resources to support workers to provide safe, quality care for older people. -
Commonwealth Home Support Program – Outcomes from the 2024 Wellness and Reablement Report
Read the findings of the Commonwealth Home Support Program 2024 Wellness and Reablement Report, about Commonwealth Home Support Program providers’ progress towards embedding wellness and reablement approaches. -
PBS price reduction: Lower prescription costs for Medicare and concession card holders – A3 Poster
This poster highlights PBS medicine costs dropping to $25 for Medicare card holders from 1 January 2026, with concession card holders continuing to pay $7.70. It promotes savings on prescriptions through the PBS. -
PBS co‑payment freeze: What it means for concession card holders – Fact sheet
This fact sheet explains the PBS concessional co‑payment freeze, keeping medicine costs capped at $7.70 until 2030. It outlines how the freeze works, ways to save on medicines, and where to find more information. -
PBS price reduction: What the lower co‑payment means for you – Fact sheet
This fact sheet explains the reduction of the PBS patient co‑payment to $25 for Medicare card holders and the continued $7.70 cap for concession card holders. It outlines how the PBS works and how the changes make medicines more affordable. -
Cheaper Medicines: FAQ’s about the lower PBS co‑payment
This FAQ explains how the reduced PBS co‑payment helps Australians save on medicines, what the changes mean for general and concession card holders, and how costs, Safety Net thresholds, and brand premiums may affect what you pay. -
Transition Care Program Guidelines
These guidelines provide general information about the Transition Care Program (TCP). -
New regulatory model – Guidance for Allied Health Professionals
We’ve developed guidance for allied health professionals about their options for providing services to older people under the new Aged Care Act and regulatory model.
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NDIS new framework planning: what we heard summary report
Report summarising disability sector feedback on proposed NDIS new framework planning. Provides insights from consultations and webinars that will guide new rules and future public engagement. -
GP Training Incentive Payments Policy
This document outlines policy information about the GP Training Incentive Payments for GP registrars. -
Cheaper Medicines: Key facts about lower PBS medicine costs infographic
This infographic highlights changes to PBS medicine costs, including a $25 cap for Medicare card holders and co-payment freeze for concession card holders until 2030, applying to more than 900 subsidised medicines. -
Cheaper Medicines: PBS price changes for Medicare and concession card holders – Postcard
This postcard highlights PBS patient costs dropping to a maximum of $25 for Medicare card holders from 1 January 2026, while concession card holders continue to pay $7.70 until 2030. -
PBS co‑payment freeze : Cheaper medicines for concession card holders – A3 Poster
This poster highlights that concession card holders will pay no more than $7.70 per PBS medicine until 2030. It promotes access to over 900 subsidised medicines through the PBS. -
Certification statement – PBS Awareness Campaign (Phase 3: Co-payment Reduction)
This certification statement, signed by A/g Secretary Professor Anthony Lawler on 5 January 2025, certifies that PBS Awareness Campaign (Phase 3: Co-payment Reduction) complies with relevant guidelines and policies.