The Australia Government is investing $310.3 million towards research to improve the country’s primary healthcare system and research infrastructure. This investment is a major step
Australians are more conscious of their healthcare than ever before, with two in five (43%) feeling they needed professional help managing their emotions, stress, or
The Albanese Labor Government is delivering on an election commitment to help close the gender pay gap at work. The Workplace Gender Equality Amendment (Closing
Healthcare professionals are bound to receive mental health support with the extension of The Essential Network. The Albanese Government has made a powerful statement in
The Northern Territory is on the cusp of a major healthcare revolution as 250 junior doctors gear up to commence at NT Health hospitals in
The federal government’s initiated Medicare review has faced criticism for its failure to offer concrete solutions to address the pressing issues in the healthcare system.
AHPA supports primary care reform in Australia but calls for proper implementation and recognition of the importance of allied health and access to digital technologies
New Zealand Prime Minister’s resignation highlights growing stress and burnout in the workplace particularly in healthcare due to COVID-19. Bravely admitting that a contributing factor
The recently released fourth national Medical Training Survey highlights the effects of a healthcare system in crisis, plagued by persistent issues of racism and bullying.
The management of patients recovering from a severe injury is a complex process. Often rehabilitation requires extensive interaction between the patient, healthcare specialists, allied health
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has put healthcare reform at the top of his agenda with a planned overhaul of the Medicare system and improvements to