Diabetes Australia strengthens lived experience voices with revised Constitution 19 June 2026 Everything Diabetes Australia does – every investment, every policy, every service – is to support our diabetes community. Today, Diabetes Australia members have voted to modernise our Constitution in order to formalise that purpose. We are very pleased that 98% of voters supported this important change. The centrepiece of this reform is a structural shift that places people living with diabetes, and those at risk, at the heart of our governance. It is a clear statement that Diabetes Australia’s work will be driven by, and for, the diabetes community. With 88 years of history behind us, Diabetes Australia is looking to the future – a future that is rich with optimism for innovations that will transform, for the better, the lives of people living with diabetes or at risk of developing the condition. Our refreshed Constitution will maintain strong governance that is future-focused and will support us to grow our impact on behalf of people living with diabetes. Diabetes Australia thanks the Boards of Australian Diabetes Educators’ Association (ADEA) and Australian Diabetes Society (ADS) for their support. Diabetes Australia, ADEA and ADS look forward to continuing to work together for the benefit of people living with and at risk of diabetes. Together we can be more than the sum of our parts. Diabetes Australia is taking this next step with confidence and purpose, ensuring we continue to strengthen and evolve our impact for people living with and at risk of diabetes.
Media releases 17 August 2026 Diabetes Australia to deliver Insulin Pump Program supporting children and young people Diabetes Australia has been appointed to deliver the Commonwealth-funded Insulin Pump Program (IPP). Continue Reading
Media releases 14 August 2026 Beyond blood glucose: New national partnership to measure how Australians with diabetes are really doing For the first time, the Australian Unity Wellbeing Index will be used to build the most complete picture yet of how diabetes affects Australian’s lives beyond clinical outcomes and health system costs, thanks to a partnership between Diabetes Australia, Deakin University, and the Australian Unity Support Foundation. Continue Reading
Media releases 13 August 2026 PMOS in spotlight for diabetes prevention A new partnership between Diabetes Australia and the Medibank Better Health Research Hub will support Monash University to develop a primary care model to better detect and prevent type 2 diabetes in women living with polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS). Continue Reading