In the first 2026 episode of Dispatched, we discuss perceptions, Australian health policy, highlighting newly accessible 2005 Cabinet papers and what they reveal about PBS reforms, generic pricing, pharmacy agreements and the influence of central agencies like Finance. They warn that today’s reviews, statutory pricing and cost-recovery debates must be viewed as an interconnected agenda.
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For almost all of the last 40 years, Governments have aimed to make medicines less affordable, for everyone but them
In the final article in this week’s series on the transforming Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, we turn to a risk that increasingly shapes how the PBS is debated and understood. The challenge of recency bias.
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Podcast The 'Dispatched' Podcast - Episode 1, Series 5 January 23, 2026
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Latest News New funding deal brings next-generation cystic fibrosis treatments closer for New Zealanders January 22, 2026New Zealanders living with cystic fibrosis are a step closer to broader and more effective treatment options following a provisional reimbursement agreement between Vertex Pharmaceuticals and Pharmac.
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Latest News Specialised Therapeutics brings new hope to women with HER2-positive breast cancer in Thailand January 22, 2026NERLYNX is being made available in Thailand by an Australian-headquartered company, Specialised Therapeutics, under an exclusive licensing arrangement. The therapy was approved by the TGA in 2019 but is not reimbursed via the PBS.
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Latest News AusBiotech announces new advisory groups to support the life sciences sector January 22, 2026That emphasis was reinforced by AusBiotech Chief Executive Rebekah Cassidy, who highlighted the role of structured engagement in lifting the collective voice of the sector.
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Latest News The opportunity for advocacy to shift from marginal reform to structural sustainability January 21, 2026The PBS is quietly cannibalising itself. As more of the medicine spending shifts to patients, the system is losing the very public funding base it needs to remain affordable, equitable, and innovative. Put simply, it needs more money.
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Latest News New data reinforce promise of cancer vaccine, with Australia playing a key role January 21, 2026The trial’s participants were enrolled not only in the United States but also at sites in Australia, where investigators and healthcare teams contributed to the study’s conduct and follow-up.
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Latest News argenx deepens Australian research footprint with Monash partnership January 21, 2026“Australia has built a world-class environment for innovative research,” said Dr Kathryn Evans, General Manager, argenx Australia.
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Australian Biotech Telix delivers on 2025 revenue targets as Gozellix fuels next phase of growth January 21, 2026The Australian company has closed the 2025 financial year, having met its upgraded revenue guidance, underscoring the accelerating commercial momentum of its precision medicine portfolio and the growing impact of its U.S. expansion strategy.
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Australian Biotech Equipping life sciences leaders to manage foreign interference risks January 21, 2026As Australia’s life sciences sector deepens its global engagement, the need to manage foreign interference risks has become an increasingly important consideration for organisations operating across borders.
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Latest News The PBS paradox - a rising medicine spend, but a shrinking investment capacity January 20, 2026The fourth in this week’s series, building on earlier pieces, brings the focus squarely onto the PBS, arguing that spending on medicines has not truly slowed, but has shifted decisively from government to consumers, reshaping how the PBS functions, what it can fund, and the policy choices now confronting decision-makers.
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Latest News New Zealand’s Pharmac plots a cautious path on weight-loss therapies January 20, 2026New Zealand has focused on building structural and advisory readiness before committing funding, while Australia has recently moved to bring weight-loss medicines into its public system, albeit under very tight access controls.
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Latest News Industry says opportunity cost isn’t the whole story in NICE’s threshold debate January 20, 2026Victoria Jordan, Value and Access Policy Director at the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, argues in an article for the organisation that the framing misses a far more important part of the picture.
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Latest News Australians pay more out of pocket for medicines than people in many comparable countries January 19, 2026Out-of-pocket spending on prescription medicines varies markedly across high-income countries, and, by international standards, Australia imposes a comparatively high direct cost burden on patients within a system nominally universal.
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Latest News A 'universal' program that creates an unequal burden for the average family January 19, 2026Consider a representative Australian household comprising two adults and two children, living on the median disposable household income, how their spending on medicines may have changed over the past decade, and the affordability challenge they face compared to many others.
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Latest News Sanofi starts new chapter with the opening of Barangaroo headquarters January 19, 2026Sanofi has officially opened the doors to its new Australia and New Zealand headquarters at International Towers, Barangaroo in Sydney, marking a new chapter for the company in the region.
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Latest News The quiet and steady privatisation of this critical public health program January 18, 2026Beneath a comforting narrative about the 'universal' PBS lies an uncomfortable reality of a program that has undergone a profound and largely unexamined transformation, with tens of millions of prescriptions moving off subsidy.
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Latest News Boehringer Ingelheim again recognised as a top employer across Australia and New Zealand January 18, 2026For the sixth consecutive year, Boehringer Ingelheim has been recognised as a Top Employer in Australia and New Zealand.
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Latest News Prescription medicines at the centre of Trump’s 'Great Healthcare Plan' January 18, 2026Prescription medicines sit at the core of US President Donald Trump’s 'Great Healthcare Plan', positioned as a vehicle to deliver cost relief to American consumers.
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Latest News AbbVie to consolidate Sydney operations with move to CBD headquarters January 15, 2026AbbVie is preparing to enter a new chapter in Australia, announcing plans to relocate its Sydney operations to a new headquarters in the heart of the CBD in late 2026.
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Latest News Anne Harris steps down after defining leadership during COVID and lasting impact on Medicines Australia January 14, 2026Anne Harris will step down as Managing Director of Pfizer Australia and New Zealand, marking the close of a 26-year chapter marked by crisis leadership, industry influence, and sustained advocacy for patient access to innovative medicines.
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