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Australian Trachoma Surveillance Report 2023
Trachoma is the world’s leading infectious cause of preventable blindness. In Australia, it occurs primarily in remote and very remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory, South Australia, and Western Australia. This document reports on the prevalence of trachoma in Australia in 2023. -
Jurisdictional Haemopoietic Progenitor Cell Committee Governance
This document outlines the governance of the Jurisdictional Haemopoietic Progenitor Cell Committee (JHPCC). This committee supports the implementation of the National HPC Framework. It advises Health Chief Executives and Health Ministers on haemopoietic progenitor cell (HPC) policy and funding. -
Australian Trachoma Surveillance Report 2022
Trachoma is the world’s leading infectious cause of preventable blindness. In Australia, it occurs primarily in remote and very remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory, South Australia, and Western Australia. This document reports on the prevalence of trachoma in Australia in 2022. -
Australian Trachoma Surveillance Report 2021
Trachoma is the world’s leading infectious cause of preventable blindness. In Australia, it occurs primarily in remote and very remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory, South Australia, and Western Australia. This document reports on the prevalence of trachoma in Australia in 2021. -
Australian Trachoma Surveillance Report 2020
Trachoma is the world’s leading infectious cause of preventable blindness. In Australia, it occurs primarily in remote and very remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory, South Australia, and Western Australia. This document reports on the prevalence of trachoma in Australia in 2020. -
Bone Marrow Transplant Program (BMTP) guidelines
The BMTP helps patients access international haemopoietic progenitor cell (HPC) donors for transplants. This publication guides people on applying for, participating in and administering the BMTP. -
Australian Trachoma Surveillance Report 2018
Trachoma is the world’s leading infectious cause of preventable blindness. In Australia, it affects mostly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. This document reports on the prevalence of trachoma in Australia in 2018. -
Bone Marrow Transplant Program (BMTP) application for funding
The BMTP helps patients access international haemopoietic progenitor cell (HPC) donors for transplants. Use this form to apply for funding under the BMTP.