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BreastScreen Australia – Position statement on breast density and screening
This Position Statement provides clinical advice on breast density for BreastScreen Australia services. -
Rubella – CDNA National Guidelines for Public Health Units
These guidelines for Public Health Units provide nationally consistent guidance on how to respond to Rubella. They are part of a Series of National Guidelines (SoNGs) published by the Communicable Diseases Network Australia (CDNA). -
Registered nurse coverage in residential aged care dashboard
This dashboard provides users with high level information on 24/7 registered nurse coverage in residential aged care. -
First Nations maternal vaccinations fact sheet
This fact sheet provides information for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women about free vaccines during pregnancy. -
COVID-19 outbreaks in Australian residential aged care homes – 30 May 2025
This weekly report provides a snapshot of data on the impact of COVID-19 in residential aged care facilities nationally in 2025. It includes data on the number of services impacted and number of staff and resident cases, as well as workforce, vaccine rollout, testing and PPE provided to services. -
Consultation Paper 10 – General Use Items utilisation, expenditure and integrity
This circular is to advise stakeholders of the publication of a high level summary and individual submissions. -
Module 2 – Support at Home service agreement, care plan, and budget planning
This page contains the link to the PDF version of the Support at Home service agreement, care plan, and budget planning module. Users will be able to download the PDF resource and access the training offline. -
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Maternal vaccinations – RSV
Getting vaccinated against RSV between 28 and 36 weeks of pregnancy protects your newborn baby against respiratory syncytical virus (RSV). Yarn to your midwife or health worker about getting your free RSV vaccination. -
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Maternal vaccinations – Whooping cough
Getting a safe and free whooping cough vaccination between 20 and 32 weeks of pregnancy helps protect bubbas from whooping cough while they're still too young to get vaccinated themselves. Yarn to your midwife or health worker about getting your free whooping c -
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Maternal vaccinations
Protecting your bub from serious illness starts before birth, with free vaccines you can get while pregnant. These vaccines help protect your baby against influenza, whooping cough and RSV. Yarn to your midwife or health worker about getting your free maternal vaccinations. -
Screen with your sistas – social media
These social media resources can be used to encourage First Nations women to get their free breast screen. -
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Maternal vaccinations - Flu
Flu vaccines have been around for decades and help protect you and your bub from serious illness. Yarn to your midwife or health worker about getting your free flu vaccination. -
Module 3 – Support at Home short-term pathways
This page contains the link to the PDF version of Module 3 – Support at Home short-term pathways. Users will be able download the PDF resource and access the training offline. -
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Get Behind It – meet our ambassadors
Meet the ambassadors getting behind our national bowel screening roadshow. -
Screen with your sistas – communication toolkit
Stakeholders can use the content in this communication toolkit to raise awareness of the Screen with your Sistas resources and the benefits of routine breast screening with Aboriginal and/or Torres Straut Islander women. -
Private hospital second-tier category list for consultation as of 1 June 2025
This list current as of 1 June 2025 is for consultation only and is not the final list used by private health insurers to calculate the second-tier default benefits payable to individual hospitals. -
List of declared hospitals
The Minister for Health and Aged Care must declare a facility to be a hospital under section 121–5(6) of the Private Health Insurance Act 2007. View the current list of declared hospitals. -
Aged Care Transition Taskforce – Summary of eighth meeting – 19 May 2025
A summary of the Aged Care Transition Taskforce meeting held on 19 May 2025. -
Influenza (flu) immunisation data – 1 March to 25 May 2021–2025
This infographic shows the number of flu (influenza) vaccinations reported to the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) during 2021–2025, since 1 March. -
National Health and Medical Research Strategy Chair Webinar 2 – 7 April 2025 – Presentation slides
This is the presentation from the National Health and Medical Research Strategy Chair Webinar 2 on 7 April 2025. -
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National Health and Medical Research Strategy Chair Webinar 2 – 7 April 2025 – Video
Watch the recording of the National Health and Medical Research Strategy Chair Webinar 2 on 7 April 2025. -
Your Guide to the Act: Understanding and Adapting – Facilitator Learning Package
This face-to-face training package is designed to support facilitators delivering sessions on the changes that impact older people under the new Aged Care Act. -
Restorative Care Pathway Clinical Guidelines
This resource provides clinical recommendations for the delivery of the Restorative Care Pathway under the Support at Home program. -
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Quarterly Financial Report (QFR) Residential Care Labour Costs & Hours Reporting Guidance – video
This video focuses on assisting residential aged care providers to accurately report relevant labour costs and hours in the QFR. -
COVID-19 outbreaks in Australian residential aged care homes – 22 May 2025
This weekly report provides a snapshot of data on the impact of COVID-19 in residential aged care facilities nationally in 2025. It includes data on the number of services impacted and number of staff and resident cases, as well as workforce, vaccine rollout, testing and PPE provided to services.