29 Apr 2026

Variation in Bowel Cancer Checks in GP Clinics

A new study has found that there is a wide difference in how general practices in Australia investigate symptoms that could be linked to bowel (colorectal) cancer.

29 Apr 2026

RACGP Calls for GPs to Be Central in NDIS Reform

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) is calling for GPs to be formally included in National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) legislation, as the Federal Government reviews major changes to the program.

28 Apr 2026

New Aged Care Funding Trial Opens in Australia

The Australian Government has opened applications for a new aged care funding trial called the Support at Home Pooled Funding Trial. The program will test a different way of funding in-home aged care services for older Australians.

28 Apr 2026

Diabetes Drug Access Dispute in Australia

A major diabetes medicine, tirzepatide (sold as Mounjaro), will not be listed on Australia’s Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), despite a recommendation from the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC).

28 Apr 2026

60-Day Scripts Uptake Slow

Australia’s 60-day dispensing policy is seeing slower uptake than expected, with new analysis pointing to several barriers for both GPs and pharmacists.

28 Apr 2026

Australia’s 2026 Winter Vaccine Guide

Health authorities have released updated advice for 2026 on flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccines to help Australians stay protected during the winter months.

28 Apr 2026

Endometriosis Clinics Expand Nationwide

All 33 endometriosis and pelvic pain clinics funded by the Federal Government are now open across Australia, with 11 new clinics recently launched.

27 Apr 2026

Doctors Lead Climate Action Milestone

Doctors for the Environment Australia (DEA) is celebrating 25 years of work linking climate change with human health, and advocating for a cleaner, safer environment.

27 Apr 2026

Australia Launches New Vaccination Campaigns Amid Falling Rates

Australia has launched new national vaccination campaigns as COVID-19, flu, and RSV vaccination rates continue to decline. However, health experts say the messaging is too general and may not be strong enough to build trust among people who are unsure about vaccines.

27 Apr 2026

Concerns Rise Over AI in Medicare Monitoring

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) has raised concerns about using artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor Medicare compliance, warning it could unfairly target doctors and reduce transparency.