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  • CharitiesAidWelfare
  • 20/08/2026
  • 11:11
The Salvation Army

A Year of Hope, Connection & Beginnings at City of Moreton Bay’s Peninsula Support Hub

A Year of Hope, Connection & Beginnings at Peninsula Support Hub REDCLIFFE, QLD – The Salvation Army is celebrating a milestone of hope and…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care
  • 20/08/2026
  • 11:00
Royal Australian College of GPs

RACGP welcomes move to strengthen post-partum care for new mums and babies

The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) has welcomed the establishment of a Senate Select Committee on Women’s Health to examine ways of improving care for new mothers and their babies and other key women’s health issues including fertility and women’s pain, following sustained calls from the College to recognise the first 12 months after birth as a national health priority. RACGP Acting Vice President Dr Cath Hester said recognising the post-partum period as a critical preventive health priority was an important step towards addressing longstanding gaps in care. “The first year after birth is one of the most important…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care, Women
  • 20/08/2026
  • 11:00
Cancer Australia

CANCER AUSTRALIA MARKS 20 YEARS WITH JEANNIE FERRIS AWARD RECIPIENTS

Key Facts: Cancer Australia has celebrated its 20th anniversary of national leadership in cancer control at a Parliament House event attended by Minister Butler.…

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  • CharitiesAidWelfare
  • 20/08/2026
  • 10:51
Oxfam Australia

Zomi Frankcom and her fellow aid workers deserve accountability: Oxfam Australia

Oxfam Australia welcomes the Australian Government’s strong response to the state of Israel’s decision to close its investigation into the killing of Australian aid workerZomiFrankcomand her World Central Kitchen colleagues. Aid workers must be protected, and when they are killed, there must be a credible, independent process toestablishaccountability. Oxfam Australia Chief Executive Jennifer Tierney said accountability for the killing ofZomiFrankcomand her colleagues is essential, and that humanitarian workers must be protected under international law. “ZomiFrankcomwas killed while doing what humanitarian workers do every day: delivering lifesavingassistanceto Palestinians facing unimaginable suffering. Her death is a devastating reminder of theriskshumanitarian workers are…

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  • Insurance, Marketing Advertising
  • 20/08/2026
  • 10:44
TAL

TAL appoints Alexis Denby as Chief Customer and Health Officer

TAL today announced the appointment of Alexis Denby as Chief Customer and Health Officer, effective 1 October 2026. The appointment reflects TAL's continued focus on strengthening the connection between customer experience, health outcomes and community confidence. Alexis will lead TAL's Customer and Health strategy, bringing together customer advocacy, health engagement, customer experience, brand and community engagement, with a focus on delivering better outcomes for TAL’s customers and partners. The role positions TAL as an advocate with government, regulators and key community stakeholders to shape policy and the environment in which TAL's customers live, claim and recover. As TAL’s chief customer…

  • Building Construction
  • 20/08/2026
  • 10:30
Edelman on behalf of Arada Australia

Arada expands into South East Queensland with $2bn Broadbeach twin-tower development

Gold Coast, Australia: Arada Group, one of the world's fastest-growing master developers, has revealed plans for its $2 billion twin-tower residential project following the acquisition of a prime development site in Broadbeach on the Gold Coast. The move marks the group's first expansion outside New South Wales, its most significant commitment to date in the Australian market and the next step in its ambition to build a diversified, multi-city presence across the country. The UAE-based master developer’s Queensland debut will deliver close to 1,000 homes opposite the Gold Coast Convention Centre. Construction will be carried out by Roberts Co, Arada's…

  • Insurance, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 20/08/2026
  • 10:23
Bupa Australia

Bupa calls for prevention-led health reform in new policy paper

20 August, 2026 A new Bupa reform paper is advocating that prevention should be at the centre of Australia's next phase of health reform as Australia's health system is struggling to keep pace with chronic disease. Bupa’s discussion paper, Building a More Accessible, Modern and Sustainable Health System, sets out a vision for a health system better equipped to address the chronic disease burden affecting 15.4 million Australians, with Australians spending almost 11 years of their lives in ill health, much of it linked to preventable or manageable conditions. Developed in part with economics, strategy and policy consulting firm, Mandala…

  • Environment, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 20/08/2026
  • 10:12
University of New South Wales

UNSW to host global summit on the future of healthier cities

Where we live is shaping our health - from the homes we inhabit to the air we breathe Global leaders to examine how housing, transport & urban planning can improve population health Summit aims to accelerate action as cities confront urbanisation and climate change More than 30 leaders from international cities will convene at UNSW Sydney for a global conference focused on creatinghealthier, more sustainable and equitable urban centres. UNSW Cities InstitutewithHealthy Cities Australiawill host the11th Global Conference for the Alliance of Healthy Cities(AFHC), from 1 - 3 September at the UNSW Kensington Campus. The conference willexaminewhatcreates a healthier city…

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  • Medical Health Aged Care, Mental Health
  • 20/08/2026
  • 10:08
HCF

HCF Convenes Cross-sector Roundtable on the Future of Mental Health Care

THURSDAY, 20 AUGUST 2026: Senior leaders from across health, policy, clinical, provider, consumer and insurance perspectives gathered at the National Press Club of Australia this week for the Reimagining Mental Health Care Roundtable. The cross-sector discussion on the future of mental health care in Australia built on analysis developed by HCF and Nous Group, which found access to private mental health care is narrowing, while the people seeking care are presenting with increasingly complex needs. The evidence also highlighted growing workforce and capacity constraints across the mental health system. Participants discussed barriers to accessing mental health care, increasing care complexity,…

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