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National Immunisation Program – Childhood and Adolescence Pneumococcal Vaccine Schedule Change.
Information about pneumococcal vaccines, who they are recommended for, how and where to get vaccinated. If you're eligible, you can get a pneumococcal vaccine for free under the National Immunisation Program. -
NIP childhood and adolescence pneumococcal vaccine provider advice for health professionals
This fact sheet provides advice and information to vaccination providers on the pneumococcal vaccine. -
NIP childhood and adolescence pneumococcal vaccine Frequently Asked Questions
This fact sheet provides answers to frequently asked questions that consumers may have on the pneumococcal vaccine. -
NIP childhood and adolescence pneumococcal vaccine consumer fact sheet
This fact sheet provides information to consumers on the pneumococcal vaccine. -
Influenza (flu) immunisation data – 1 March to 31 August 2022–2025
This infographic shows the number of flu (influenza) vaccinations reported to the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR) during 2022–2025, since 1 March. -
Choice and Control (Auslan version)
Under the new Aged Care Act, it will be it easier for you to make your own choices, control your care and get the information you need to do this. -
National Immunisation Program childhood schedule fridge magnet card
This fridge magnet card outlines the series of recommended vaccines available free for children aged 0 to 4 years under the National Immunisation Program. -
COVID-19 outbreaks in Australian residential aged care homes – 29 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. -
Support to deliver aged care in regional, rural and remote settings fact sheet
This fact sheet outlines support programs and resources available to aged care providers in regional, rural and remote settings. -
Inappropriate practice
Information on the definition of inappropriate practice and how it applies to practitioners and corporate entities. -
PRP for practitioners – Referral to the delegate without a 6-month review
Information about the Practitioner Review Program (PRP) where practitioners are referred to a delegate of the Chief Executive Medicare (delegate) after an interview without a six-month period of review. -
PRP for practitioners – Delegate assessment
Information about the Practitioner Review Program (PRP) and the review by a delegate of the Chief Executive Medicare (delegate). -
Prescribed pattern of services – How breaches are detected and what happens next?
Information about how a breach of the prescribed pattern of services (the 80/20 and 30/20 rules) is detected and the next steps when an 80/20 or 30/20 breach is found. -
Prescribed pattern of services – What you need to know
Information about inappropriate practice and prescribed pattern of services (the 80/20 and 30/20 rules) and which professional attendance services apply. -
Practitioner Review Program – Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions about the Practitioner Review Program. -
Common compliance issues associated with findings of inappropriate practice
Information on the common compliance issues associated with inappropriate practice based on Professional Services Review outcomes. -
PRP for practitioners – The 6-month review
Information about the Practitioner Review Program (PRP) 6-month period of review. -
Our role in identifying potential inappropriate practice
Information on the department’s role in identifying and intervening with practitioners and corporate entities where potential inappropriate is found. -
What can I do to avoid practicing inappropriately?
Information on how to avoid practicing inappropriately, your responsibilities and sources of information to meet Medicare requirements. -
Guidance for in-home meal requirements August 2025
From 1 November 2025, under the Aged Care Act 2024 (the new Act), registered providers will have to meet certain conditions of registration, obligations and statutory duties when delivering funded aged care services. -
Meal requirements for in-home aged care
The Aged Care Act 2024 (the new Act) sets out a condition of registration for registered aged care providers delivering meals, snacks and drinks to an older person’s home or as part of community, centre-based and cottage respite -
The new Aged Care Act – Culturally safe care for older Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people fact sheet
The new Aged Care Act starts from 1 November 2025 and will help to make aged care better for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. -
Evaluation of the Single Employer Model (SEM) Early Report
This Early Evaluation Report brings together initial findings from the evaluation of the National Single Employer Model (SEM) trials for General Practice (GP) and Rural Generalist (RG) registrars. -
Guideline for substantiating claims for diagnostic imaging and pathology services rendered to emergency department patients of public hospitals
This guideline outlines what you can do to substantiate diagnostic imaging and pathology services rendered to emergency department patients of public hospitals and claimed under Medicare. -
Guideline for substantiating coordination of the development of Team Care Arrangements (for a medical practitioner)
This guideline outlines what you can do to substantiate the coordination of the development of Team Care Arrangements rendered by eligible medical practitioners for Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) item 723.