Diabetes: more than a spiralling health issue 14 November 2014 Diabetes and its complications are leading causes of death, illness and disability in Australia. An AIHW report in 2010 forecast that type 2 diabetes would become the number one cause of disease burden (combining death and disability) in the next 5 years. The number of people diagnosed continues to grow by around 280 new cases every day. Approximately 1.7 million Australians are affected when we include all types of diabetes. In a new Diabetes Australia report commissioned from Deloitte Access Economics, the productivity impact of this highly prevalent, chronic health condition has been quantified.
News 5 May 2025 Warning about fake diabetes ads and endorsements of products Diabetes Australia is alerting our community to the rise of fraudulent advertisements and scams for bogus products, including those that... Continue Reading
Blog 4 May 2025 10 apps to help with carb counting and blood glucose monitoring 10 apps tailored to an Australian audience that can help with managing diabetes Continue Reading
Blog 4 May 2025 What type of diabetes do you have? What type of diabetes do you have? The answer is often straightforward - type 1, type 2 or gestational diabetes, and most people fit easily into one of these categories. But not all. Continue Reading