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Latest News New report highlights the risk of inaction on diabetes technology June 25, 2026A national report commissioned by Abbott Diabetes. warns that failing to expand access to continuous glucose monitoring technology will increase pressure on Australians living with diabetes, hospitals and the wider healthcare system.
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BioPharma Key report findings - 'Cost of Inaction - Australian voices on equitable access to diabetes technology' June 25, 2026Over the past two decades, the number of Australians living with diabetes has tripled. Roughly 1.3 million people have type 2 diabetes today, and an estimated 500,000 remain undiagnosed. The condition now drives 2.3 per cent of total health expenditure and is responsible for roughly 1.2 hospital admissions each year.
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Latest News Watching this system has become like cheering for an elephant on a unicycle June 24, 2026This logic has manifested in the newly released guidance to companies interested in pursuing a broad listing for cancer immunotherapies. An expectation of no net cost. Patients, you waited nine years for this, and it was granted on the basis that your treatment cost the government nothing. That is what your life is worth.
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Latest News Tax deal delays NDIS overhaul and reopens scrutiny with inquiry extension June 24, 2026Mark Butler's pathway to reforming the National Disability Insurance Scheme just got harder following the Albanese Government's deal to secure the Greens' agreement for the first tranche of tax changes.
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Australian Biotech UQ drug QED-203 moves toward first in human trials with Ellison Medical Institute backing June 24, 2026UniQuest and the Ellison Medical Institute have signed an exclusive licence that could push a promising University of Queensland treatment for advanced prostate cancer into first-in-human trials as early as 2027.
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Latest News Access delays in cancer medicines are costing Australia productivity, livelihoods, and lives June 23, 2026"When people can access effective cancer treatments in a timely way, they are more likely to be able to remain in work, care for their families, contribute to their communities and avoid costly hospitalisations,” said Medicines Australia CEO Liz de Somer
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Latest News If we're incapable of delivering meaningful change, we should hope the US intervenes June 23, 2026Many in Australia will object, but if it improves the system, meaning better access to innovative medicines, who cares where the change comes from? If it takes another country to flip the script on access in Australia, who cares whether it is the US or Uganda?
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Latest News US launches investigation into pharmaceutical pricing with potential broad implications June 23, 2026“President Trump has made clear that American patients should not be shouldering a disproportionate share of global pharmaceutical research and development,” said USTR Ambassador Jamieson Greer.
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Australian Biotech 'AUScelerate' emerges as new name for MTPConnect ahead of BIO 2026 June 22, 2026MTPConnect has adopted a new name as it enters its second decade, rebranding itself as AUScelerate. The organisation said the change aims to better reflect its mission to commercialise Australian life sciences.
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Latest News The need to break this paradigm if we are serious about meaningful reform June 22, 2026It is madness for anyone to believe that this discussion on streamlining will result in the opposite of what every previous streamlining discussion has produced. It is akin to constantly rebuilding a house on a floodplain, thinking that this time it will avoid the flood.
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Latest News It seems that one critical stakeholder group is missing in this website design June 22, 2026The new site includes sections for the industry and pharmacists. It includes sections for specific prescribers, including dentists, optometrists, midwives, and nurse practitioners. One critical stakeholder is missing.
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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 May 2026 delivers paediatric dosing flexibility, vaccine decisions, and policy updates June 22, 2026The May 2026 meeting of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) brought a mix of outcomes, including pricing advice and policy guidance.
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Latest News CSL executive Elizabeth Rex joins AusBiotech board as observer June 22, 2026AusBiotech has welcomed Elizabeth Rex, Head of Corporate Affairs at CSL, as a Board observer, bringing more than 25 years of experience in corporate affairs and communications across ASX-listed and global organisations.
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Latest News Australia's life sciences sector welcomes new CGT concession but urges RDTI fixes June 18, 2026Australia’s life sciences industry has conditionally welcomed the Albanese Government’s proposal for an Innovative Business CGT Concession, describing the move as an important recognition of the sector’s role in economic growth, productivity and global competitiveness.
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