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Base interest rate (BIR) and maximum permissible interest rate (MPIR) for residential aged care
View the current and previous BIR and MPIR for residential aged care. Find out which rate to use to calculate accommodation payments and contributions and interest amounts. -
Reasons to visit a Medicare UCC post 3 – Social tile
Social media image to support awareness of Medicare UCCs. -
Open public holidays – Social tile
Social media image to support awareness of Medicare UCCs. -
What is bulk billing and how can you get free health care?
This Easy Read fact sheet explains how bulk billing works and how Medicare can cover the cost of your next GP visit. -
RSV can be serious for newborns – social media tile
Social media tile about the seriousness of RSV for babies. -
Financial Report on the Australian Aged Care Sector 2024-25
A report on the financial performance of the Australian aged care sector for the 2024-25 financial year. It includes analysis of residential care, home care, and Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) providers, and projections on future trends for the aged care sector. -
Data extract from the Financial Reports on the Australian Aged Care Sector – inclusive of 2024-25
This data extract provides all headline figures from all Financial Reports on the Australian Aged Care Sector (FRAACS) inclusive of the 2024-25 financial year. This extract will be updated annually in line with each new FRAACS publication. -
RSV vaccination is safe and effective – social media tile
Social media tile about the safety and efficacy of the maternal RSV vaccine. -
Transition Care Program Guidelines
These guidelines provide general information about the Transition Care Program (TCP). -
Protect your babies from birth – social media tile
Social media tile about maternal RSV vaccination available from 28 weeks of pregnancy. -
Maternal RSV case study – Eliza and Shannon
Eliza and Shannon share their experience with RSV and getting maternal vaccinations to protect their baby from birth. -
Final evaluation report of the Perinatal Mental Health and Wellbeing Program and the National Perinatal Mental Health Check
The independent evaluation report was undertaken by the University of Queensland. It focuses on assessing the programs’ design, implementation, outcomes and overall effectiveness. -
BreastScreen Australia – Accreditation status report
This report lists all the currently accredited BreastScreen Australia services by state and territory. -
NDIS Reform Advisory Committee Meeting Summary – 22 May 2026
This meeting summary is for the NDIS Reform Advisory Committee meeting held on 22 May 2026. -
Medicare’s got the bill – Bulk Billing for all Australians – postcard
This postcard outlines how to access free healthcare with your Medicare card and where to find a bulk billing general practice. -
Medicare's got the bill: Bulk Billing for all Australians – General poster
This poster provides information about finding a bulk billing clinic. -
Bulk Billing for all Australians Campaign – Print advertisement
This print advertisement explains that seeing a GP is now more affordable and accessible. Thanks to increased Government funding, more practices are offering bulk billed appointments. -
Medicare's got the bill: Bulk Billing for all Australians – First Nations fact sheet
This fact sheet explains how bulk billing works and how Medicare can cover the cost of your next GP visit. -
Medicare’s got the bill – Bulk Billing for all Australians – fact sheet
This fact sheet explains how bulk billing works and how Medicare can cover the cost of your next GP visit. -
Reasons to visit a Medicare UCC post 1 – Social tile
Social media image to support awareness of Medicare UCCs. -
Urgent care or routine care post 2 – Social tile
Social media images to support awareness of Medicare UCCs. -
Reasons to visit a Medicare UCC post 2 – Social tile
Social media image to support awareness of Medicare UCCs. -
Reasons to visit a Medicare UCC post 4 – Social tile
Social media image to support awareness of Medicare UCCs. -
Urgent care or routine care post 1 – Social tile
Social media image to support awareness of Medicare UCCs. -
Home-level care minutes performance in residential aged care
This provides information on care minutes performance for residential care homes by financial years. From 1 April 2026, quarterly performance will be used to calculate the care minutes supplement for non-specialised metropolitan homes.