Skip to content
Medical Health Aged Care, Research Development

PATS fuel subsidy boost to meet inflationary increase and ease cost-of-living pressures for WA rural patients

National Rural Health Alliance 2 mins read

The Alliance welcomes the support by the Government of Western Australia (WA) to its regional patients by increasing the Patient Assisted Travel Scheme (PATS) fuel subsidy to cover the inflationary increase of fuel costs of long travel to access medical care, which is a significant relief to the increasing cost of living.

The WA PATS fuel subsidy will increase by more than 50 per cent and a $13.1 million investment in PATS will support regional patients travelling for treatment.

“The Alliance is pleased to see the positive steps taken by the WA Government towards addressing an inequity long felt by its rural communities.

 

“This initiative provides significant cost-of-living relief in a difficult economy where rural communities in WA can take care of their health without having to think about the cost,” said Alliance Chief Executive Susi Tegen.

 

“Rural communities are already financially burdened due to out‐of‐pocket costs in accessing treatment. The tyranny of distance places them in a unique situation where healthcare access means additional fuel costs which for many are unbearable.

 

“We know that nearly 45,000 people in remote Australia have no access to primary healthcare services within an hour’s drive time from their home. Therefore, the WA initiative is timely and necessary for its rural populations.

 

“The Alliance wishes to see more such initiatives taking place, with access to health care not only being a population expectation but also a right. We are keen to work in collaboration with federal and state governments, and communities, so that rural populations obtain the healthcare they need and deserve as Australian people,” Ms Tegen said.


About us:

The National Rural Health Alliance (the Alliance) comprises 53 national organisations committed to improving the health and wellbeing of the over 7 million people in rural and remote Australia. Our diverse membership includes representation from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health sector, health professional organisations, health service providers, health educators and students.


Contact details:

Kathya de Silva, Media and Communications Officer, National Rural Health Alliance,

[email protected] 0470 487 608 

Media

More from this category

  • Medical Health Aged Care, Women
  • 08/03/2026
  • 07:00
Monash University

What women really want re their health – and why they can’t always get it

What women really want re their health – and why they can’t always get it The most comprehensive study of the health conditions and social issues affecting women and girls in Australia has just been published by Monash University researchers and The Sisterhood Foundation. It reveals that women’s and girls’ health is often overlooked, underfunded, and misunderstood. The study found that the health system, researchers and the media mostly think about women’s health in terms of their reproductive health. However, there is a need to go ‘beyond the bikini line’ and focus on all aspects of women’s and girls’ health…

  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 06/03/2026
  • 19:10
Claritas HealthTech Ltd

Claritas iPET(TM) Approved by Australia TGA to Supply the Medical Software Device for Image Processing Enabling Diagnostic Quality Images from Short Scan Time and/or Low Dose PET, PET-CT/MRI Scans

LONDON and SYDNEY, March 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Claritas NucMed Technologies Ltd (Claritas), a healthcare technology company specializing in state-of-the-art image enhancement, noise reduction, segmentation and quantification, and related AI technologies, is pleased to announce that the Australian regulatory agency for medicines and medical devices, namely, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has approved the software device, Claritas iPET™ for supply in Australia.This clearance from TGA in Australia further expands the reach and use of Claritas iPET™, already cleared and used in several jurisdictions. This software tool which is agnostic to equipment type and manufacturer, and which integrates into existing hospital…

  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 06/03/2026
  • 15:57
Dementia Australia

Cronulla comes together for people impacted by dementia

Friday 6 March 2026 Cronulla comes together for people impacted by dementia Cronulla community members tied up their laces and showed up in force last weekend for the 2026 Cronulla Memory Walk & Jog - throwing their support behind people impacted by dementia whilst getting active to improve their brain health. More than 760 people walked, ran and jogged to the finish line to raise an impressive total of $103,430. Dementia Australia CEO Professor Tanya Buchanan extended her gratitude to all who participated, volunteered and raised vital funds for the cause. “There was an incredible turnout from the Cronulla community…

  • Contains:

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.