New Funding for Australian Artificial Pancreas Research 29 May 2015 $150,000 grant for research into an Australian artificial pancreas algorithm for announced and unannounced meals was awarded to Dr Bruce King, from the John Hunter Children’s Hospital, at NSW Parliament House last night. Through the Diabetes Australia Research Program, Diabetes NSW presented 17 researchers with new Diabetes Australia grants totalling $1.1 million. Fifty-one research projects were chosen for 2015 across Australia, bringing the total Diabetes Australia Research Program commitment to more than $3.5 million for this year.
News 17 March 2026 New national chronic conditions plan highlights urgent need to prevent diabetes complications The Australian Government has unveiled a new national framework and $110 million grants program aimed at preventing chronic conditions and... Continue Reading
Media releases 13 March 2026 Pollie Powered Peloton pedals on for diabetes The starter’s gun has fired for a pollie-powered peloton as the 19th PolliePedal began its 300km ride with a visit to a Hobart primary school, before winding through some of Tasmania’s scenic routes and locations over the next three days. Continue Reading
News 11 March 2026 Support for people living with diabetes affected by floods Diabetes Australia extends its thoughts to the individuals, families, and communities affected by the flooding across Queensland and the Northern Territory. Continue Reading