Our related work
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Give up for good
Find out how smoking and vaping can affect you, and get support to help you quit. -
Global Health initiative
The Global Health initiative will provide $30 million over 10 years from 2024–25 to fund projects that improve our understanding of global health threats and how best to tackle them. -
Governance review of the Australian Men’s Shed Association
We undertook a review to advise and recommend possible enhancements to the Australian Men’s Shed Association’s (AMSA) governance arrangements and Australian Government funding to the men’s shed movement in Australia. -
Government Provider Management System (GPMS)
The Government Provider Management System (GPMS) will make it easier for providers to access and report information to government. In the future it will be a master source of information across the aged care system. -
GP Super Clinics Programme
Learn about the funding of GP Super Clinics, the objectives of the programme and who to contact to find out more. -
GP Training Incentive Payments
We are incentivising doctors to specialise in general practice to help build our future GP workforce. -
Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care Program
The Greater Choice for At Home Palliative Care measure aims to improve palliative care coordination through Primary Health Networks (PHNs). -
Griefline
Griefline is a free national helpline offering confidential telephone counselling 7 days a week, 365 days a year. They provide early intervention and prevention of mental health difficulties, which may compound a person’s experience of grief, loss and trauma. -
Gwandalan National Palliative Care Project
This project aims to improve access and the quality of palliative care service delivery for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people throughout Australia, by providing a suite of tailored education and training materials to support cultural safety within palliative care services. -
Haemopoietic Progenitor Cell Framework and Programs
Haemopoietic progenitor cells (HPC) therapy can save the lives of patients with conditions of the blood, blood-producing organs or immune system. The program funds several initiatives to help eligible Australians to access HPC treatments.
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