Research Australia: FEDERAL BUDGET: CALL TO REALISE FULL POTENTIAL OF AUSTRALIAN HEALTH AND MEDICAL RESEARCH
The Budget 2024–25, delivered on 15 May 2025, confirms the Australian Government’s ongoing commitment to supporting health and medical research and its translation into new health treatments and technologies to improve the health of the Australian community.
New data shows naloxone availability is improving but there is no time to lose for action on overdose prevention – Monash University
$27 million to map 50 million human cells and uncover genetic fingerprints of disease – Illumina/Garvan Institute
Transitioning to sustainable, climate-resilient healthcare: insights from a health service staff survey in Australia
The Australian Health Care Homes trial: quality of care and patient outcomes. A propensity score‐matched cohort study
University of Sydney: Evidence doesn’t support spinal cord stimulators for chronic back pain – and they could cause harm
AAMRI welcomes new representatives to advance its gender equity, diversity and inclusion efforts in medical research
Common barriers and enablers to the use of non-drug interventions for managing common chronic conditions in primary care: an overview of reviews
Has the rescheduling of modified-release paracetamol in Australia affected the frequency of overdoses?
Expanding access to fracture liaison services in Australia for people with minimal trauma fractures: a system dynamics modelling study
Diabetes drug linked to fewer hospitalisations for infections, anemias and obstructive airway diseases
Who should get the last TAVI valve? Public versus private access to disruptive technologies in the Australian health care system