20 Medical CSPs for the University of Tasmania
From 2026, the University of Tasmania (UTAS) will offer 20 new places for medical students to start a medical degree each year at the university's Launceston campus. An extra 100 medical students across all year levels will train in Launceston.
UTAS will convert existing non-medical Commonwealth-supported places (CSPs) into medical CSPs.
Read more20 Medical CSPs for the University of Tasmania
From 2026, the University of Tasmania (UTAS) will offer 20 new places for medical students to start a medical degree each year at the university's Launceston campus. An extra 100 medical students across all year levels will train in Launceston.
UTAS will convert existing non-medical Commonwealth-supported places (CSPs) into medical CSPs.
Read more20 Medical CSPs for the University of Tasmania
From 2026, the University of Tasmania (UTAS) will offer 20 new places for medical students to start a medical degree each year at the university's Launceston campus. An extra 100 medical students across all year levels will train in Launceston.
UTAS will convert existing non-medical Commonwealth-supported places (CSPs) into medical CSPs.
Read moreEstablish a National Aged Care Redress Scheme
The proposal would provide $35 million over 4 years to establish a National Aged Care Redress Scheme. The scheme would:
Read moreEstablish a National Aged Care Redress Scheme
The proposal would provide $35 million over 4 years to establish a National Aged Care Redress Scheme. The scheme would:
Read moreEstablish a National Aged Care Redress Scheme
The proposal would provide $35 million over 4 years to establish a National Aged Care Redress Scheme. The scheme would:
Read moreEstablish a National Aged Care Redress Scheme
The proposal would provide $35 million over 4 years to establish a National Aged Care Redress Scheme. The scheme would:
Read moreEstablish a National Aged Care Redress Scheme
The proposal would provide $35 million over 4 years to establish a National Aged Care Redress Scheme. The scheme would:
Read moreCheaper medicine
The proposal would:
- Make Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) medications free for concessional card holders
- Reduce the cost of PBS medicines for all other Medicare card holders to $7.70.
The proposal would be ongoing and start on 1 July 2026.
Read moreCheaper medicine
The proposal would:
- Make Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) medications free for concessional card holders
- Reduce the cost of PBS medicines for all other Medicare card holders to $7.70.
The proposal would be ongoing and start on 1 July 2026.
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