Gangurrus gold for McSpadden in Glasgow games 31 July 2026 Aussies living with diabetes have again claimed medals at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games overnight (Australian time), with Blue Circle Collective Ambassador Lara McSpadden’s Women’s Gangurrus victorious in the 3×3 basketball tournament. Defeating Uganda 21-11 in the final, McSpadden played a key role in a dominant team result, claiming gold for Australia, and headlining four Aussie medals across basketball. Competing in elite basketball while living with type 1 diabetes, McSpadden spoke about her life in sport as part of National Diabetes Week 2026 earlier this month. Joining the Living Out Loud campaign, she shared what she wished people knew about life with diabetes. “I wish people knew you can represent Australia with diabetes.” Diabetes Australia has congratulated McSpadden on her achievement, which shows that diabetes is no barrier to elite team sport on the world stage. National Diabetes Week was held from 12-18 July, and also featured fellow Commonwealth Games athlete, and now fastest man in Australian history and 100m silver medallist, Lachie Kennedy. Find out more about the 2026 National Diabetes Week theme here: https://www.diabetesaustralia.com.au/national-diabetes-week/
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