Rapid antigen testing (RAT) kits have been made available by the Australian Government to the following services and providers in high-risk Local Government Areas (LGAs)
An Australian startup responsible for developing a screening technology for the early detection of learning differences called Dystech is raising funds to make dyslexia assessments
More and more children aged 12 to 15 are now partially vaccinated against COVID-19 as pharmacists in Sydney’s hot spots received doses of the Moderna
A Perth nurse who has worked in the healthcare sector for 17 years is willing to risk her job, family home and children’s private school
NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian has blasted anti-vaxxers, saying those who choose not to get vaccinated are suggesting they “don’t care” if they put others at
There is increasing concern about doctors’ mental health due to rising rates of mental ill-health and suicide within the sector. According to a recent review
The Health Services Union has slammed a plan to put firefighters in ambulances, saying it shows years of paramedic short-staffing. The Daily Telegraph has today
A research discovery helps scientists pinpoint an important cause of stroke occurring in the womb or just after birth, paving the way for new treatments
The next phase of the Australian Government’s COVID-19 vaccination communications campaign launches today, reminding people that the first thing they need to do to get
The Vaccine Operations Centre reported that more than 450,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine have arrived from the United Kingdom as part of a dose-sharing
A new social media campaign will form the second phase of the bowel cancer awareness campaign amongst the Aboriginal West Australian community. The campaign encourages
The theme for this year’s Dementia Action Week – to be held from Monday 20 September – Sunday 26 September, is ‘A little support makes