St Vincent’s Hospital (Sydney) – Depression and Diabetes Study 27 November 2014 Do you have diabetes – either type 1 or 2? Do you have depression? Are you aged over 18 years? Do you have access to a computer with internet access and printer? If you meet these criteria then you might be interested in participating in research that is being conducted by St Vincent’s Hospital – Sydney. They are conducting a Randomised Controlled Trial of an online treatment for depression. The study involves completing 6 lessons over 10 weeks, at no charge. Eligible applicants will be randomly allocated to either: A group commencing the program shortly after enrolment or A group who will be offered the online treatment after a 10 week waiting period.
Media releases 18 August 2026 500k Shane Warne Legacy Health Check milestone on the first day of international diabetes congress The Western-Pacific’s largest diabetes and metabolic health congress has opened with a Community Day in Melbourne, delivering the 500,000th Shane Warne Legacy health check to highlight the importance of cardiometabolic health screenings, and the urgent nature of the type 2 diabetes epidemic facing the region. Continue Reading
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