International development organisation CBM Australia has released the Leave No One Behind report, together with a compelling video, summarising the profound impact of COVID-19 on people with disabilities globally, and the compelling need for disability ...
Curtin-led research has exposed serious flaws in the services and infrastructure available in Australia for the treatment of lung cancer, which is the country’s leading cause of cancer-related death. Lead author Professor Fraser Brims from ...
South Australia has asked regulators to investigate reports that say some rapid antigen tests bound for SA have been improperly diverted to other states. If the allegations prove to be correct, NSW and Victorian governments ...
In the digital age, cybersecurity is vital. As companies and different sectors move into a more digital sphere to stay contactless in the face of a global health crisis, keeping data safe is of utmost ...
Australia’s leading brain cancer charity Cure Brain Cancer Foundation has announced the launch of its Mid-Career Fellowship, supporting innovative, experienced researchers to continue their pioneering work in brain cancer. The Foundation will award up to ...
Work has restarted on a new radiation therapy cancer centre at Mildura Health Private Hospital, which is expected to open by March next year, with the Morrison Joyce Government funding the radiotherapy equipment and providing ...
The following are the recent COVID-19 statistics recorded by NSW Health: Across NSW, 95.2% of people aged 16 and over have received a first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and 93.8% have received two doses ...
NSW health workers are facing unprecedented demands and are exhausted as thousands of patients are admitted each day, a senior Sydney doctor has warned.”Our capacity to manage everything else has really changed,” said lung specialist ...
Australian Council of Social Service CEO Cassandra Goldie, as well as disability advocates, says the federal government has not grappled with the reality that vulnerable, disabled people are the most at risk “of the ravages ...
Quebec, Canada’s second most populous province, is planning to force adults refusing to get COVID-19 vaccinations to pay a “health contribution” in a move likely to spur a debate about individual rights and social responsibility. ...
Acute workforce shortages are being experienced across the spectrum of Queensland health services, from general practice to hospital and residential aged care, with the worst of COVID-19’s Omicron wave still to come. Today marks a ...