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Guild leader backs pharmacists to support state health system as doctors strike  Community pharmacists are ready to step in to assist patients in NSW, as hospital doctors take industrial action …

Labor and the Coalition are being urged to expand access to the Commonwealth Prac Payments program to secure the health sector’s future workforce   Pledged funding for new health facilities …

Proactive steps, including ramping up domestic manufacturing capabilities, need to be taken to sure up Australia’s medicines supply chain, the Guild says  Medicines shortages are causing “significant distress” for patients, …

Student body releases five-year plan to guide advocacy efforts and boost member engagement  The National Australian Pharmacy Students’ Association (NAPSA) plans to use advocacy, education and partnerships to make the …

Cutting PBS co-payment a welcome step, but more needs to be done to improve healthcare affordability, patient advocacy group says  Medicines affordability is a more significant issue than people realise, …

Boosting uptake of 60-day prescriptions offers greater savings for patients and taxpayers, the Grattan Institute says  Uptake of 60-day dispensing is falling short of expectations with experts from the Grattan …

HELP debt relief welcomed, but pharmacy students will still face placement poverty, NAPSA warns  Pharmacy students are set to continue to face difficult decisions after the government opted not to …

Budget boosts ACCC funding to strengthen enforcement of the Franchising Code of Conduct  Labor will invest $12 million over the next four years to “support and protect small businesses”, the …

Budget measures aimed at improving access to primary care and cheaper medicines are being lauded, but pharmacy workforce issues persist  Confirmation that the maximum Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) co-payment will …

Treasurer announces increased funding for RUM and Take Home Naloxone programs alongside push for “even cheaper medicines” in pre-election budget The Commonwealth will provide $784.6 million over the next four …

Government’s plan to lower the maximum PBS general co-payment to $25 will reduce stress, patient says  Labor’s move to reduce the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) general co-payment to $25 from …

One stakeholder group releases its 2025 federal election platform, calling on all political parties and independents to unlock the full potential of pharmacists – and it’s “not just a wish …