Corporate resources

A list of corporate resources.

Corporate resources

Welcome to the Yaradhang building

Welcome to the Department of Health and Aged Care’s Yaradhang building which was named following staff consultation. Yaradhang means eucalyptus in Ngunawal language. As eucalyptus is a plant known for health purposes, the building name has a strong connection to the purpose of the department.

Corporate Plan 2024–25

Our Corporate Plan outlines how we will deliver the health system for all Australians throughout 2024–25.

Budget 2024–⁠25: Strengthening Medicare

This Budget 2024–25 fact sheet outlines the Australian Government’s investment to strengthen Medicare by boosting the number and capacity of Medicare Urgent Care Clinics, making health care more responsive and accessible for women, and ensuring mental health care meets the needs of every individual

Budget 2024–25: A fit and healthy Australia

This Budget 2024–25 fact sheet outlines the Australian Government’s investment to prevent illness, detect disease earlier, treat chronic conditions and reaffirm the importance of community and elite sport in encouraging an active, healthy life.

Budget 2024–⁠25: Quality aged care

This Budget 2024–25 fact sheet outlines the Australian Government’s investment to strengthen the quality of aged care services and connections. It will improve wait times for in-home care, bolster the workforce, and deliver an enhanced quality and safety regulator and better technologies.

Budget 2024–⁠25: Cheaper medicines

This Budget 2024–25 fact sheet outlines the Australian Government’s investment to make medicines cheaper for all Australians by supporting the pharmacy sector to provide critical services, increasing access to affordable and life-changing medicines, and funding health and medical researchers.

Budget 2024–25: Budget overview

This fact sheet provides an overview of the 2024–25 Budget. It outlines measures to strengthen Medicare, ensure Australians are fit and health, strengthen the quality of aged care, and make medicines cheaper.

Budget 2024–25: Getting the NDIS back on track

The Australian Government is providing a further $468.7 million over 5 years to support people with disability and get the NDIS back on track through key measures announced as part of the 2024–25 Budget.
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