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Latest News Australians want more from healthcare as convenience, prevention and fragmentation reshape care June 18, 2026Bain & Company’s 'Front Line of Healthcare Study' has found that Australians feel more informed and more demanding, but are also struggling with access and affordability.
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Latest News These outcomes are mostly about the choices Australia is making June 17, 2026Which is worse? A company removes a cancer medicine from the PBS and commits to continuing to supply it to patients for free. Or, an advisory committee that disregards patient and clinician input, rejects a submission, and supports delaying treatment until it is literally too late and the patient is close to death.
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Latest News Novartis names interim leader for Australia and NZ after Country President departs June 17, 2026Novartis has announced that Allison Rossiter has resigned from her role as Country President for Australia and New Zealand for personal reasons.
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Latest News Australian company partners to take innovative therapy to Asia June 17, 2026Under the deal, the company will receive an upfront payment of US$10 million and is eligible for success-based milestones totalling up to US$330 million plus tiered royalties.
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Latest News AstraZeneca confirms pricing the issue, and acts to create a patient access program June 16, 2026“The decision to discontinue the ZOLADEX monthly (3.6mg) implant from Australia’s Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) reflects the way the PBS currently works, which means that the price offered is too low, making it unsustainable to supply the medicine on the PBS,” the AstraZeneca spokesperson said.
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Latest News When good policy becomes self defeating, Australia must at least have a discussion about the obvious solution June 16, 2026It remains in F1 because a second brand has never been listed. Policymakers have responded to this situation by constructing mechanisms to ensure the pricing impact of the statutory reduction that applies when medicines move from F1 to F2. Has anyone ever asked why, when there are generics in other markets, one has never made it to Australia? The pricing response has been an act of denial.
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Australian Biotech Paradigm reaches global milestone as Phase 3 osteoarthritis trial completes enrolment June 15, 2026Paradigm Biopharmaceuticals has announced the completion of enrolment in its pivotal Phase 3 trial of Zilosul injectable pentosan polysulfate sodium for knee osteoarthritis, a milestone that moves the company into the next phase of clinical and corporate catalysts.
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Latest News High Court to decide on patent‑term extensions for formulations as GBMA intervenes June 15, 2026The High Court will hear Otsuka's appeal this week in its case against Sun Pharma, arising from the Federal Court's decision that patent-term extensions should be limited to active pharmaceutical ingredients.
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Podcast The 'Dispatched' Week in Review Podcast - 19 June June 19, 2026The emerging impact of China's use of international reference pricing might pose a significant risk to access to medicines in Australia. The critical importance of detail and getting the basics right when negotiating with the government - its ability to operate so effectively in the detail is how the government succeeds in these negotiations. Phrase of the week!
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Latest News Approach policy and pricing negotiations like planning for a product launch June 15, 2026Companies plan product launches over years. They build capability, map the environment, assess risks and opportunities, test and refine their plans, and ground their approach in readiness and reality. Policy campaigns should adopt the same approach.
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Australian Biotech 'The changes could cause irreversible damage to our vibrant and world-leading biotech, medtech and health tech sector' June 12, 2026The survey found that 82 per cent of biotech companies six years and older agreed they would experience a significant impact. 36 respondents (61 per cent) said the proposed changes to the Capital Gains Tax would negatively affect them.
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Latest News The opportunity to change the conversation, the negotiating dynamic, and take some control June 12, 2026At what point does the sector understand that two decades of an obsessive focus on HTA, its arcane processes and technical inputs, have failed to deliver for patients? Surely, it's time for a new approach and a different discussion focused on taking back some control.
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Latest News State and Territory ministers warn against centralising NDIS power June 12, 2026Health Minister Mark Butler is facing a difficult road with his signature reform of the National Disability Insurance Scheme, as state and territory ministers oppose key aspects of the enabling legislation.
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