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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. -
Bulk Billing for all Australians Campaign – 30 second advertisement
This advertisement explains that seeing a GP is now more affordable and accessible. Thanks to increased Government funding, more practices are offering bulk billed appointments. -
Bulk Billing for all Australians Campaign – 15 second advertisement
This 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 – 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 – fact sheet
This fact sheet explains how bulk billing works and how Medicare can cover the cost of your next GP visit. -
Step 1: Preparing for a support needs assessment
Explains step 1 of the new NDIS planning framework – how participants prepare for a support needs assessment, what the NDIA will provide, key notices involved, and that current plans continue until a new framework plan is made. -
Reviews and appeals under the new way of planning
Outlines how NDIS participants can request reviews and appeals under the new planning approach, including internal reviews and external appeals, what decisions can be reviewed, and how reviews focus on the support needs assessment and budget method used to set plans. -
Explanatory document – New framework plan spending rules
Explains the rules for how National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) funds can be spent under new framework plans, including requirements to spend funding only on NDIS supports, rules for flexible and stated supports, and limits or conditions to protect integrity and participant safety. -
Explanatory document – Transition to new framework plan
Explains the rules for transitioning National Disability Insurance Scheme participants to new framework plans, including who will transition, how notices are issued, and how the National Disability Insurance Agency will gradually roll out new plans over time to manage change. -
Explanatory document – Notice of Impairment
Explains the Notice of Impairment rules, including what a notice is, the impairment categories it lists, when the National Disability Insurance Agency can issue or vary a notice, and when participants can request a variation, to improve transparency about NDIS access and eligibility.
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Step 2: The support needs assessment
Describes step 2 of the new NDIS planning process, where an NDIA assessor meets with a participant to understand daily life, support needs and preferences, documents outcomes in a support needs assessment report, and provides the report to the participant. -
Explanatory document – Stated supports
Explains the stated supports rules under new framework plans for the National Disability Insurance Scheme, including which supports must be specifically listed in a plan, how they differ from flexible funding, and why some supports are always stated to manage risk, cost or integrity. -
Step 3: Building a plan
Explains step 3 of the new NDIS planning process, where the NDIA uses the support needs assessment to set a reasonable and necessary budget, decide flexible and stated supports, confirm plan details, and approve the participant’s plan. -
Step 4: Using a plan
Explains step 4 of the new NDIS planning process, covering how participants use their plan, access supports, have implementation meetings and check-ins, and how the NDIA can make limited plan variations without a new assessment. -
Council of Elders – Communique 10–11 December 2025
Communique from the Council of Elders meeting 10–11 December 2025, noting the Minister’s visit, progress on aged care reform and Support at Home, workforce and market issues, quality and safety, CHSP, harmonisation, accommodation pricing, and priorities for 2026. -
ANACAD Communique – November 2025
This document provides an update from the Australian National Advisory Council on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ANACAD) after their meeting in November 2025. -
ANACAD 2025 Annual Report
This document provides report on activities undertaken by the Australian National Advisory Council on Alcohol and Other Drugs (ANACAD) in 2025. -
Jeanette’s story about the PBS co-payment changes
Jeanette lives with rheumatoid arthritis and relies on four PBS medicines. With the reduced PBS co‑payment, she will save nearly $30 each month. -
Council of Elders – Communique 21 and 22 October 2025
Council of Elders meeting October outlining progress on the Aged Care Act 2024, Support at Home, CHSP, transport access, disability and carer coordination, First Nations aged care, dementia, and culturally safe design initiatives. -
Appliance Scheme product utilisation data quarterly report – October to December 2025
Appliance Scheme product utilisation data quarterly report for October to December 2025 -
Cost Recovery Implementation Statement – Australian Orthopaedic Association National Joint Replacement Registry 2025–2029 – DRAFT FOR CONSULTATION
This Cost Recovery Implementation Statement (CRIS) describes how the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing (the Department) recovers the costs of administering the Australian Orthopaedic Association National Joint Replacement Registry (AOANJRR). -
GP National Registrar Survey – National Reports
This collection contains the National Reports for the GP National Registrar Survey. -
Ask a pharmacist: understanding PBS co-payments
In this Q&A video, pharmacists answer common questions about PBS co-payments. -
National Lung Cancer Screening Policy
The National Lung Cancer Screening Policy sets out our approach to improving health outcomes for Australians by detecting lung cancer earlier and reducing lung cancer related deaths. -
Stoma Product Assessment Panel – Sutherland Medical public summary documents – May 2025
This public summary document outlines Stoma Product Assessment Panel recommendations, after assessing products for the Stoma Appliance Scheme Schedule in May 2025.