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Let’s yarn about changes to aged care – Putting your aged care rights first
The Statement of Rights means aged care providers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people must treat you with dignity and respect. They must also provide services in a way that respects your identity, culture and spirituality. -
Let’s yarn about changes to aged care – Supporting your rights and decisions
Help is available for older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who need support to make aged care decisions. -
Let’s yarn about changes to aged care – Improving aged care quality
We have strengthened the Aged Care Quality Standards. They make sure older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people receive care and services that is respectful, and your culture and language are respected. -
Let’s yarn about changes to aged care – Aged care you can trust
The new Aged Care Act makes sure the people looking after older Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander people in aged care are respectful of your cultural needs. -
Star Ratings quarterly data extract – August 2025
Service level Star Ratings data as at August 2025. -
COVID-19 outbreaks in Australian residential aged care homes – 22 August 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. -
Service-level care minutes performance in residential aged care January to March 2025 (2024-25 Financial Year Quarter 3)
This document provides information on service-level care minutes performance in residential aged care. -
National Occupational Respiratory Disease Registry brochure
This brochure contains key information regarding the National Registry, including types of data collected, purpose of the National Registry, physician obligations, and contact details for the physician help desk. This brochure contains links to the National Registry website and the Physician Portal. -
What happens when your provider closes? – Easy Read
This fact sheet explains what happens to support people receiving aged and disability care at home when a provider is closing its business. -
Thriving Kids – Fact sheet
Thriving Kids will focus on identifying developmental concerns earlier and establishing a national system of supports for children aged 8 and under with mild to moderate developmental delay and autism, and their families. -
Review of the Medical Research Future Fund Dementia, Ageing and Aged Care Mission
A report on the review of the Medical Research Future Fund’s Dementia, Ageing and Aged Care Mission. -
Government Provider Management System (GPMS) – Frequently Asked Questions – New Act 2025 System Changes
This FAQ guide outlines key changes to the GPMS portals following the implementation of the Aged Care Act 2024, including portal access, user roles, reporting requirements, terminology updates, and how registered providers can manage their organisation and contacts. -
Government Provider Management System (GPMS) – User Guide - Manage Your Organisation tile
This user guide provides step-by-step instructions for Registered Providers to manage organisational details in the Registered Provider portal, including provider info, residential care homes, branches, contacts, and associated providers, using the Manage Your Organisation tile. -
Government Provider Management System (GPMS) – User Guide – 24-7 Registered Nurse Reporting
This user guide explains how registered providers can access, complete, and submit 24/7 Registered Nurse reports via GPMS from November 2025, including reporting requirements, eligibility for supplements, and support resources for residential aged care providers. -
Case study: Authorised representative transitioning to a registered supporter
From 1 November 2025, the registered supporter role in the new Aged Care Act will replace the existing regular and authorised representative relationships in My Aged Care. -
Case study: Regular representative transitioning to a registered supporter
From 1 November 2025, the registered supporter role in the new Aged Care Act will replace the existing regular and authorised representative relationships in My Aged Care. -
Case study: Authorised representative opting out of transitioning to a registered supporter
From 1 November 2025, the registered supporter role in the new Aged Care Act will replace the existing regular and authorised representative relationships in My Aged Care. -
Case study: Regular representative opting out of transitioning to a registered supporter
From 1 November 2025, the registered supporter role in the new Aged Care Act will replace the existing regular and authorised representative relationships in My Aged Care. -
Discover a rewarding career in primary health care – fact sheet
This fact sheet contains information about what primary health care is, the workforce and choosing a career in primary health care. -
Why choose a career in primary health care – infographic
This infographic explains the benefits of choosing a career in primary health care. -
Electronic National Residential Medication Charts (eNRMC) and My Health Record (MHR) – Webinar presentation
This webinar was for residential aged care home staff. It included information about the upcoming changes to the electronic National Residential Medication Charts (eNRMC) from 1 October 2025, timeframes for the cessation of the eNRMC Transitional Arrangement and information on My Health Re -
Registered supporter case studies
From 1 November 2025, the registered supporter role in the new Aged Care Act will replace the existing regular and authorised representative relationships in My Aged Care. -
Self-collection for the Cervical Screening Test
All cervical screening participants now have the choice to self-collect their own Cervical Screening Test sample. A self-collected sample is taken from the vagina and is checked for human papillomavirus (HPV) – a common infection that causes almost all cervical cancers. -
Explanatory document for insurers – Deed for the Provision of Overseas Student Health Cover 1 July 2025
This document is an accompanying document to the Deed for the Provision of Overseas Student Health Cover 1 July 2025. It is intended as an explanatory document for insurers, to provide clarity on the content of the Deed, and in particular, changes to the Deed. -
Medical Treatment Overseas Program – Application form
Use this form to apply for financial support under the Medical Treatment Overseas Program. The program covers the cost of approved treatment, airfares and accommodation for approved Australians with a life-threatening condition who need life-saving medical treatment that’s only available overseas.