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Programa nacional de detección del cáncer de intestino - Instrucciones del kit de prueba casera (Home test kit instructions)
Hay 4 pasos sencillos para hacer el kit gratuito de prueba casera para el cáncer de intestino. Infórmese de lo que contiene el kit y de cómo realizar la prueba en español. -
Programa nacional de detección del cáncer de intestino – Folleto Salvavidas (Lifesaver brochure)
Este folleto en español, proporciona información sobre el programa nacional de detección del cáncer de intestino, incluyendo por qué es importante hacerse la prueba, quién debe hacérsela, qué busca la prueba y los síntomas del cáncer de intestino. -
Protect your hearing
This fact sheet includes information about protecting your hearing. -
Protect your hearing at work
This fact sheet includes information about protecting your hearing at work. -
Puros – Cumplimiento de la Ley australiana sobre Empaquetado Genérico de Tabaco de 2011 y otra legislación aplicable
This fact sheet provides an overview of cigar plain packaging laws for both the general public and tobacco suppliers. -
Revised Aged Care Quality Standards – summary draft for public consultation (Spanish)
This consultation paper supports the public consultation on the Aged Care Quality Standards occurring from 17 October 2022 for 6 weeks. -
Saamaynta COVID-19 ee muddada dheer
This fact sheet, in Somali, explains the potential long-term effects of COVID-19. -
Saliendo a distintos Lugares – Juego activo al aire libre
This Get Up & Grow brochure, in Spanish, provides tips on encouraging children to take part in outdoor active play. -
Sida carruurta loogala hadlo tallaallada COVID-19
This fact sheet, in Somali, explains how to answer your child's questions about COVID-19 vaccinations. -
Sida loogu isticmaalo baaritaanka rapid antigen test si sax ah
This poster, in Somali, explains how to use a rapid antigen test correctly. -
Sidee ula soconayaa astaamaha COVID-19 kayga?
This fact sheet, in Somali, explains how you can you can monitor your symptoms when recovering from COVID-19. -
Sistema único de evaluación – Hoja informativa
Estamos reformando las evaluaciones para la asistencia a la tercera edad para facilitarle el acceso a la asistencia y a los distintos servicios a medida que cambian sus necesidades. -
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Tallaalka COVID-19 ee carruurta da'doodu tahay 5 sano iyo wixii ka weyn - fiidiyow loogu talagalay waalidiinta
A COVID-19 vaccination animation, in Somali, for parents of children aged 5 years and older. -
Testing pathways for hearing loss – Infographic
This infographic outlines the testing pathways for hearing. -
Understanding the difference between routine, urgent and emergency care – animation voice over – Somali
Listen to this voice over to find about the difference between routine, urgent and emergency care. To find a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic near you, visit health.gov.au/MedicareUCC. -
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Vacuna contra el COVID-19 para niños de 5 años o más – vídeo para padres
A COVID-19 vaccination animation, in Spanish for parents of children aged 5 years and older. -
Waa maxay sababta aan u qaadaneyo dhooska xoojinta tallaalka COVID-19?
This poster, in Somali, explains why you need a COVID-19 vaccine booster dose. -
Ways to look after your hearing
This infographic outlines ways to look after your hearing. -
Ways to manage hearing loss – Infographic
This infographic outlines ways to manage hearing loss. -
What do Medicare Urgent Care Clinics offer – animation voice over – Somali
Listen to this voice over to find out more about what Medicare UCCs offer. Located across Australia, these clinics are making it easier to access care for urgent, but not life-threatening, illnesses and injuries. -
When should you visit a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic – animation voice over – Somali
Listen to this voice over to learn about when you should visit a Medicare Urgent Care Clinic (UCCs). Medicare UCCs are located across Australia, making it easier to access care for urgent, but not life-threatening, illnesses and injuries.