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Who might catch JEV?
Find out who is at risk of catching JEV in this short video from Dr Sonya Bennett. -
Top 3 questions – Men's Health Week with Dr Lucas de Toca (Part 1)
Hear from Dr Lucas de Toca talk about whether men are more susceptible to certain illnesses or conditions compared to women, and when men should start regular health checks and screening tests.
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Available treatments for COVID-19
This video, in English, provides information on what COVID-19 treatments are available and the importance of discussing with your general practitioner which option is the most appropriate for you. -
Making a health plan for winter
This video, in English, provides information on the increased spread of flu during the winter months and the importance to prepare a winter plan and have it in place should you get sick -
Flu and COVID-19 vaccination
This video, in English, provides information on available flu vaccinations for the winter period and highlights that a person can receive the flu vaccine and COVID-19 vaccine safely at the same time -
Top 3 questions – Menopause with Prof Alison McMillan & Karen Cook (part 1)
Professor Alison McMillan, Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer, answers the top three questions across our channels. -
Medical Research Future Fund – Professor Kathryn North case study
Professor North tells us how genomics is helping many children, who only 5 or 10 years ago would have been admitted to hospital for invasive tests, sometimes without answers. -
Medical Research Future Fund – Associate Professor Jeanie Cheong case study
An expert in understanding newborn babies' brains, Associate Professor Cheong describes her work to understand and protect newborn babies from risks at birth. -
COVID-19 – Omicron update from CMO Professor Paul Kelly – 9 December 2021
An update from Australia's Chief Medical Officer, Professor Paul Kelly, about the new Omicron variant of concern. -
Starting the conversation
Starting the conversation about palliative care and end-of-life care. -
An Introduction to Health Technology
This presentation aims to help you understand what is health technology. It discusses the assessment process of different health technologies for them to become funded by the Australian Government, and how you can provide feedback for medicines, medical services and products. -
Auslan video – Overview
This report is about the Information, Linkages and Capacity Building program. -
Volunteer visitor stories – Carlo and Germana
Carlo shares his experience as a volunteer visitor and his friendship with Germana. -
Volunteer visitor stories – Rahman and Hans
Rahman shares his experience as a volunteer visitor of 30 years and opens up with Hans about their 17 year friendship. -
Volunteer visitor stories – Sarah and Betty
Sarah shares her experience as a volunteer visitor and her friendship with Betty. -
NDIS National Workforce Plan – Auslan
The plan outlines the Government’s commitment to work with NDIS participants, industry and stakeholders to grow a responsive and capable care and support workforce that supports NDIS participants to meet their needs and achieve their goals. -
Australian Government response to the Disability Royal Commission's COVID-19 report
This is a summary of the Australian Government response to the Disability Royal Commission Public Hearing 5 report into the experiences of people with disability during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
NDIS Act Review and PSG Terms of Reference
The purpose of this review is to assess the operation of the National Disability Insurance Scheme Act 2013 (NDIS Act), with a focus on streamlining National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS; the Scheme) processes and removing red tape for participants and providers. -
Medical Research Future Fund – Dr Glen Begley
Dr Glen Begley (CEO of BioCurate) talks about how the Medical Research Future Fund helps turn groundbreaking Australian research into successful commercial products. -
Medical Research Future Fund – Professor Alex Brown
Professor Alex Brown (Professor of Aboriginal Health, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute) talks about how the Medical Research Future Fund helps translate research findings into better health outcomes. -
Joan’s story – I do everything right and I still had bowel cancer
Joan talks about her experience with bowel cancer, and how doing the screening test saved her life. -
Bruce’s story – We want to see our grandkids when we get older
Bruce is a Noongar man from Perth. In this video he encourages Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to do the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program test as soon as it arrives in the mail. -
Sharon’s story – Don’t make it too late
Sharon, an Aboriginal health worker from Darwin, shares the story of how bowel cancer affected her family, after her father was diagnosed in 2014. Sharon encourages people to use the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program kit. -
GP discussing pregnancy and alcohol with women (best practice example)
This best practice example shows a general practitioner (GP) using the 5As approach (ask, assess, advise, assist and arrange) to talk about pregnancy and alcohol with a pregnant woman. This video is a part of the Women Want To Know initiative. -
Making rights a reality (Articles 49, 4, 8, 31, 32 and 33) – United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
This video covers articles 49, 4, 8, 31, 32 and 33 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.