New research shows how media coverage can cause people to search for information on an epidemic, regardless of the actual threat level.

States are declaring public health emergencies over COVID-19 concerns.

The Victorian Government is funding an elective surgery blitz ahead of the peak of the coronavirus pandemic.

One of Australia’s leading health labs has expanded with a new facility to fast-track medicines to patients.

Prison terms could be handed out for assaults on emergency workers, under a new bill introduced in Victoria this week.

Australia’s wastewater has given new insights into the nation’s drug consumption.

Australian work safety authorities are issuing advice on how to keep staff safe from COVID-19.

Australia has a huge database of donated stem cells that cannot legally be used, despite their effectiveness.

A new report shows the cost of private health insurance is rising, but so are the exceptions.

Johnson & Johnson has been ordered to pay almost $2.6 million in damages to three women implanted with faulty pelvic mesh implants.

Health authorities have used International Women’s Day to argue for removing the cost of menstruation.

The Treasury says COVID-19 could wipe $34 billion from Australia's economy this year.

Air pollution appears to shorten people's lives more that wars, malaria, HIV/AIDS and smoking.

With up to 90 per cent of Aboriginal children suffering from otitis media, or “glue ear”, a new research project is trying to improve the stakes.

Experts say Australia has just a small window of opportunity to avoid hitting the panic button over COVID-19.

Adelaide's Women's and Children's Hospital has been accused of gagging staff raising safety concerns.

The threat of vandalism has seen hand soap removed from many public toilets, but the threat of COVID-19 could bring it back.

A new study finds wearing hearing aids may delay cognitive decline in older adults and improve brain function.

Advocates are pushing for older people with disabilities to be covered by the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

Centrelink says an “IT error” has led to parents being wrongly accused of not immunising their children ...

Thousands of Australians with advanced melanoma will soon be able to access more treatments ...

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