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National Bowel Cancer Screening Program – Result letter: Inconclusive
This letter is sent to people if we have not been able to get a result from their samples. It explains why, and that we will send them another kit to complete. -
Medicare statistics – year-to-date summary tables (July to June 2025-26)
This document contains statistics about the use of Medicare for the June quarter 2025-26. -
Medicare quarterly statistics – Modified Monash Model locations (June quarter 2025-26)
This document contains statistics about the use of Medicare for Modified Monash Model locations, from September quarter 2009–10 to June quarter 2025-26. -
Medicare annual statistics – State and territory (2009-10 to 2025-26)
This document contains annual statistics about the use of Medicare by state and territory from 2009–10 to 2025-26. -
Medicare quarterly statistics – State and territory (June quarter 2025-26)
This document contains statistics about the use of Medicare by state and territory from September quarter 2009–10 to June quarter 2025-26. -
Medicare annual statistics – Rolling 12 months (July 2009 to June 2026)
This document contains 12-month rolling statistics about the use of Medicare, from July 2009 to June 2026. -
Medicare annual statistics – Modified Monash Model locations (2009-10 to 2025-26)
This document contains annual statistics about the use of Medicare by Modified Monash Model locations, from 2009–10 to 2025-26. -
Medicare statistics – year-to-date dashboard (July to June 2025-26)
This infographic shows statistics about Medicare use, including the number of fully paid and bulk-billed services used, the amount of benefits paid and the types of health services people used from July to June 2025-26. Includes bulk billing by Primary Health Network and bulk billing by concession. -
What is varicella (chicken pox)? Why childhood immunisation are important
Varicella, also known as chickenpox, is a highly contagious virus that causes discomfort and can be dangerous in babies and pregnant people. -
What is meningococcal? Why childhood immunisation are important
Meningococcal is a contagious bacterial infection that can be fatal in children and requires emergency medical attention. -
What is pertussis (whooping cough)? Why childhood immunisation are important
Pertussis, also called whooping cough, is a bacterial infection that can have serious complications in children. -
What is hepatitis B? Why childhood immunisation are important
Hepatitis B is a virus that can have serious complications in children that can be chronic and lifelong. -
What is rotavirus? Why childhood immunisation are important
Rotavirus is a viral infection that can be dangerous in babies and children as it can cause serious gastro symptoms. -
What is mumps? Why childhood immunisation are important
Mumps is a contagious viral infection that can have serious complications in children. -
What is rubella? Why childhood immunisation are important
Rubella is a viral illness that can have serious complications in babies and pregnant people. -
What is influenza? Why childhood immunisation are important
Influenza is a common and contagious viral infection and can be serious in children.
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What is measles? Why childhood immunisation are important
Measles is a highly contagious infection that can cause serious complications in children. -
What is pneumococcal disease? Why childhood immunisation are important
Pneumococcal disease is a bacteria that lives in the nose and throat and can have serious complications in children. -
What is hib? Why childhood immunisation are important
Haemophilus influenza Type B, also known as Hib is a bacterial infection that can cause serious complications in children. -
What is polio? Why childhood immunisation are important
Polio is a rare and contagious viral infection that can cause serious complications in children. -
What is diphtheria? Why childhood immunisations are important
Diphtheria is a rare bacterial infection that can cause serious complications in children. -
What is tetanus? Why childhood immunisation are important
Tetanus is a bacterial infection that can cause serious complications in children. -
What is the childhood immunisation schedule?
Hear about when and why children are recommended to receive the vaccines listed on the immunisation schedule with immunisation nurse, Deidre Brogan. -
Childhood immunisation – what to expect in your child’s first 4 years
Vaccines under the National Immunisation Program give children the best protection from serious disease as soon as possible. -
Dr Jung Yoon Huh explains why childhood immunisations are important – Korean
Childhood vaccinations help protect babies and young children from serious diseases. In this video, a trusted healthcare professional answers common questions about childhood immunisation.