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Building a National Health and Hospitals Network - Training a Record Number of Doctors
The Australian Government will invest $632 million to train a record number of doctors to tackle doctor shortages, expand capacity and deliver better health and better hospitals.
15 March 2010
Building a National Health and Hospitals Network - Training Record Numbers of GPs
The Australian Government will invest $339 million to increase GP training places to recor...
15 March 2010
Building a National Health and Hospitals Network - Training Record Numbers of Junior Doctors in General Practice
The Australian Government will invest $148 million to ensure that more junior doctors can...
15 March 2010
Building a National Health and Hospitals Network - Training Record Numbers of Specialist Doctors
The Australian Government will invest $145 million to train more specialist doctors where...
14 March 2010
Congratulations Kookaburras – World Cup Champions
Minister for Sport Kate Ellis has congratulated the Australian Men’s Hockey Team after win...
12 March 2010
Healthcare Identifiers Service – Public Consultation On Draft Regulations
The Australian Government has released draft regulations to support the operation of the C...
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A National Health and Hospitals Network for Australia
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has made a major announcement regarding health in Australia, releasing the document, A National Health and Hospitals Network for Australia in response to the yourHealth consultations. The document is now available at yourhealth.gov.au

National Drugs Campaign
The overall aim of the latest phase of the National Drugs Campaign under the Illicit Drug Use - Targeting Young Ecstasy and Methamphetamine Users initiative is to contribute to a reduction in the uptake of ecstasy and methamphetamines and other illicit drugs among young Australians, by raising awareness of the harms associated with drug use and encouraging and supporting decisions not to use. It also encourages young people using ecstasy and methamphetamines to re-consider their use and direct them to relevant support, counselling and treatment services.
Report of the Review of Health Technology Assessment in Australia
The Minister for Health and Ageing, the Hon Nicola Roxon, and the Minister for Finance and Deregulation, the Hon Lindsay Tanner, have welcomed the report of the Review of Health Technology Assessment in Australia(HTA Review). The HTA Review has recommended key improvements to the way new health technologies, procedures and services are assessed for public and private funding in Australia, in line with international best practice.
Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Guidelines for Early Childhood Settings
The Minister for Health and Ageing, Nicola Roxon, and Minister for Early Childhood Education, Kate Ellis, have launched new Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Guidelines, titled Get Up & Grow for early childhood settings.
Vaccination Update at www.healthemergency.gov.au
A new FREE vaccine to protect Australians from pandemic (H1N1) 2009 influenza is available. Find out how you can protect yourself, your family and the community.
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy
a change in imported food policy for beef and beef products
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Event calendar
Full calendar21 – 28 March
Seniors Week - ACT - COTA ACT
02 6282 3777
26 March
Bandaged Bear Day - Nationwide - The Children’s Hospital at Westmead
02 9845 3364
