08 Jan 2026
Measles Vaccination Advice for Australians Travelling Overseas
Measles outbreaks continue globally, posing a risk to Australians travelling overseas. ATAGI recommends additional MMR vaccination for infants aged 6–11 months and highlights who should be fully vaccinated to ensure protection. Learn the updated guidelines for safe travel.
07 Jan 2026
Regulatory Exam Content Writers – Chinese Medicine
The Chinese Medicine Board of Australia is seeking experienced practitioners and academics to become regulatory examination content writers. Writers will create questions for MCQ and OSCE exams in acupuncture, herbal medicine, biomedicine, theory, or ethics. Applications close 30 January 2026.
07 Jan 2026
Queensland Nurse Banned for Two Years Over Unauthorised Cosmetic Injections
A Queensland nurse has been banned from nursing for two years after administering botulinum toxin without a prescription or doctor consultation. Investigations also revealed falsified records and attempts to discourage patients from cooperating with authorities. Her registration is canceled until 29 September 2027.
07 Jan 2026
Launceston General Hospital: Access Updates
Launceston General Hospital is starting construction of a new multistorey carpark in mid-January 2026. Temporary road closures and carpark changes will affect visitor access. A shuttle service and a temporary carpark will be available during construction.
05 Jan 2026
Fairfield Health Groups Renew Partnership to Strengthen Community Wellbeing
Fairfield’s leading health organisations have formalised a new partnership to better support the health and wellbeing of local residents. The agreement, signed in December 2025, will guide collaboration between Fairfield City Council, the South Western Sydney Local Health District (SWSLHD), and the South Western Sydney Primary Health Network (SWSPHN) until 2029.
05 Jan 2026
Stay Safe in Victoria’s Scorching Summer Heat
As Victoria heads into the warmer months, it’s important to be prepared for extreme heat. High temperatures can do more than make you uncomfortable — they can worsen health conditions and, in serious cases, cause life-threatening illnesses like heatstroke.
04 Jan 2026
Health Authorities Warn of Measles Exposure Linked to Sydney Travel
Health officials in NSW are urging the public to be vigilant after a person with measles passed through Sydney Airport and inner western Sydney while infectious.
02 Jan 2026
Measles Exposure Warning Issued for Northern Sydney
NSW Health has issued a public health alert after a confirmed case of measles visited several locations across northern Sydney while infectious.
02 Jan 2026
1800MEDICARE Launches Free 24/7 Health Advice Service Across Australia
Australians now have access to round-the-clock health guidance through 1800MEDICARE, a free service that connects callers to registered nurses anywhere in the country. Available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the service can be reached by calling 1800 633 422.
02 Jan 2026
Bringing Faster, Local Health Testing to First Nations Communities
For many First Nations people living in rural and remote areas, accessing medical tests can be a major challenge. Travelling long distances to the nearest laboratory is often necessary, and waiting for results can take weeks—delaying treatment and increasing the risk of serious complications.