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Report on Barriers and Issues in Health Advocacy for People with Disability
This report was produced by a subcommittee of the Disability and Health Sector Consultation Committee to identify key advocacy barriers in health settings for people with disability, using an evidence-based approach to examine individual and systemic issues and outline opportunities for improvement. -
Evaluation of the Greater Choice for at Home Palliative Care Program, Endpoint Report June 2026
Report on the Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care Program, summarising evaluation findings on implementation, outcomes and opportunities for future improvement. -
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. -
Final evaluation of the Prescribed List Reforms
The final evaluation report covers the period from July 2025 to July 2026. It includes the final findings of the evaluation. -
One more way you keep them safe
Childhood immunisation is a safe, free and effective way to protect your kids from serious diseases.
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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. -
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. -
Dr Lucy Deng explains why childhood immunisations are important – Cantonese
Childhood vaccinations help protect babies and young children from serious diseases. In this video, a trusted healthcare professional answers common questions about childhood immunisation. -
Dr Ehab Mostokly explains why childhood immunisations are important – Arabic
Childhood vaccinations help protect babies and young children from serious diseases. In this video, a trusted healthcare professional answers common questions about childhood immunisation.