Bulk billing commitments are a welcome investment in health care 24 February 2025 Diabetes Australia has welcomed commitments from both Labor and the Coalition to invest in more bulk billed GP visits. With Australia in the midst of a diabetes epidemic, greater access to primary care is necessary to support diabetes screening, as well as management, in order to avoid complications such as heart and kidney disease. The announcements mean GP bulk billing incentives will be expanded to all Australians and an additional new incentive payment will be established for practices that bulk bill every patient. With more than two million Australians living with diagnosed and undiagnosed diabetes, the condition is the cause of a growing crisis costing the health system $3.4 billion annually. The majority of diabetes management and review for type 2 diabetes occurs in the primary care setting, so investments that make it easier for people to access that care are welcome. In the lead up to the Federal Election, Diabetes Australia is also calling on both sides of politics to commit to funding equitable access to diabetes technologies. Expanding subsidies for insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring devices will ensure Australians living with all types of diabetes have access to the technology they need to live well. Diabetes Australia is urging the Federal Government and the Opposition to commit $200 million over four years to expand subsidised access to diabetes technologies for those who would benefit the most.
Media releases 4 March 2026 Howzat! Boxing Day Tests catch out diabetes risks The scorecard from the 2025 Boxing Day Test health checks is in, with more than 7,400 Shane Warne Legacy Health Checks resulting in over one third of participants being encouraged to see their GP for a follow-up discussion. Continue Reading
Media releases 24 February 2026 Diabetes sector stands together in call for affordable access to technology The diabetes sector across Australia has come together to call for better access to life-changing diabetes technologies. Ahead of the... Continue Reading
Media releases 20 February 2026 Diabetes Australia appoints first Chief Health Officer Diabetes Australia has appointed Brett Fenton as its first Chief Health Officer marking a major step in strengthening clinical leadership and improving outcomes for people living with diabetes. Continue Reading