18 Sep 2025

Public Fertility Care celebrates 250th baby

Public Fertility Care celebrates 250th baby Victoria’s landmark Public Fertility Care service has welcomed its 250th baby since launching in 2022.

18 Sep 2025

Major update to asthma treatment guidelines focuses on prevention

Asthma treatment in Australia is undergoing its biggest change in decades, with new national guidelines placing prevention at the centre of care.

17 Sep 2025

Launceston Paediatric Emergency Specialist shares her passion for caring for children

Dr Jess McDonald, a Paediatric Emergency Specialist at Launceston General Hospital, is dedicated to making sure children in Northern Tasmania have access to safe, high-quality emergency care close to home.

17 Sep 2025

Ongoing advocacy presence confirmed on Macquarie Street

GPs visited NSW Parliament on Wednesday, offering health checks and highlighting RACGP advocacy.

17 Sep 2025

Australia-wide release on the way for domestic violence toolkit

An expert says a key resource for GPs supporting patients at risk of or experiencing DV has been further strengthened.

17 Sep 2025

Flu vaccination without needles aims to boost uptake in young children

Needle-free flu protection launched in NSW and Queensland has been welcomed by the RACGP, as Australia recovers from a severe flu season.

17 Sep 2025

Important change to how asthma is advised and treated

Updated guidance in the Australian Asthma Handbook calls for a shift away from depending on ‘blue puffers’ for asthma treatment.

17 Sep 2025

Toolkit to support participation of people with disability in assessments

Our new toolkit provides guidance for including people with disability in evaluations.

17 Sep 2025

Stronger Together: Collaborative Pathways for Co-Morbidity Care

South Western Sydney Primary Health Network (SWSPHN) recently hosted its ninth annual Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Roundtable – Stronger Together: Collaborative Pathways for Co-Morbidity Care – on Wednesday, 4 September.

17 Sep 2025

Measles alert for Sydney Airport and Northern NSW

NSW Health is urging people to be alert for symptoms of measles after a confirmed case was infectious while travelling through Sydney Airport, the Gold Coast, and Northern NSW.