That puts the research-based sector in a difficult spot. Will it pay, in explicit savings drawn from the existing pool of funded medicines and technologies, for the privilege of faster, allegedly lighter-touch assessment pathways for a handful of new 'unicorn' therapies? Is it worth it?
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Last week's Budget revealed that negotiations for new industry agreements and the content they will include have been underway for some time. It has just been an internal political and bureaucratic process that is about to be expanded to include the industry.
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Latest News If the demand is to pay for reform, are these reforms really worth paying for? May 18, 2026
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Latest News Government sidesteps committee call on CGMs, insulin pumps and GLP‑1 access May 18, 2026In its report, the Committee urged clear, practical expansions of access to continuous glucose monitors (CGM), insulin pumps and GLP‑1 medicines. The Government acknowledges these concerns but stops far short of any commitment.
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Latest News Budget confirms what we already knew and what we had guessed. What a surprise May 12, 2026The Albanese Government confirmed its decision to defer the bigger decisions, or any decisions, on the Health Technology Assessment Review and signalled a push to lock in new cost‑recovery and agreement arrangements within the next 12 months. A vaguely worded commitment on biosimilars.
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Podcast The 'Dispatched' Week in Review' Podcast - 15 May May 15, 2026There are enough measures and signals in this week's Budget to suggest medicines, vaccines and other technologies were discussed extensively in the process leading up to Tuesday's announcement. It might also help explain Health Minister Mark Butler's annoyance at one organisation's response. A Government response to a parliamentary inquiry triggered another odd response from stakeholder groups.
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Latest News Budget could back HTA groundwork while significant reform waits May 12, 2026Measures could include modest additional funding for the Health Department to prepare to implement new processes or provide support. It might not.
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Latest News CSL signals course correction as interim CEO outlines revised outlook and major impairments May 11, 2026Gordon Naylor, who stepped into the interim chief executive role in February, has completed a 90-day review and set out a plan to accelerate the company’s transformation.
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Latest News Emerging Australian company adds seasoned industry executive to its board May 12, 2026Dr Ross Murdoch joins the board as an independent non-executive director, bringing more than 30 years of global pharmaceutical and biotechnology experience, as well as direct involvement in neurology and neurodegenerative disease programs.
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Latest News It's mostly a mistake to read too much into a Budget forecast because of what it doesn't include May 11, 2026Presenting the Budget forecast as evidence of falling pharmaceutical spending misrepresents how the forecasts are constructed and undermines the credibility of those who make that claim.
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Latest News Budget silence on HTA Review would confirm what we already know - delayed rollout May 9, 2026The minister cannot simply launch a negotiation that might commit the Commonwealth to certain things, any more than he can unilaterally choose to implement the HTA Review. The Cabinet needs to authorise it.
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Latest News BPDInsights one week out with patient voices leading the agenda May 11, 2026One week to go until the annual BPDInsights meeting, and this year’s program opens on a powerful human note with two patients sharing lived experiences of navigating Australia’s health system.
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Latest News The approaching major change in Australia’s PBS wholesaling arrangements May 8, 2026On 1 July 2026, the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme Community Service Obligation will undergo what might be the most profound change since its creation in 2006.
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Podcast The 'Dispatched' Week in Review Podcast - 8 May 2026 May 8, 2026In this week's episode, the focus is on the latest example of no progress on reform, the mindset and intransigence it reveals, the repeated pattern, and the early evidence that it would always end this way. Can it be an opportunity? Next week's Budget is upon us, and the discussion focuses on what to look for, that just because it is not in there, does not mean it is not in there, and why gaining any cut-through will be a real challenge.
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Latest News Stakeholders must act to protect their voice in response to the risk of a manufactured consensus May 7, 2026Officials will use participation as evidence that the process was inclusive and broadly supported. That claim provides procedural cover for inaction, allowing officials to present incremental adjustments as stakeholder-supported reform. The Delphi studies will be weaponised as a durable rhetorical shield against renewed scrutiny. There are options.
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Latest News Victoria joins state-funded MenB programs as PBAC rejection creates another 'postcode lottery' May 8, 2026Victoria has become the latest Australian jurisdiction to fund BEXSERO, the meningococcal B vaccine produced by GSK, joining South Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory in offering state-supported access while a national roll‑out remains off the table.
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Latest News Lilly marks 150 years by lighting a new horizon for health at Vivid Sydney May 8, 2026Lilly Australia is celebrating 150 years of the company's pivotal contribution to developing medicines by partnering with Vivid Sydney to bring ideas about the future of healthcare to the festival program.
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Latest News The review is formally over. Why is it restarting? May 7, 2026Announced in 2021 and now running into 2027, the review has produced 9 research papers to date, including 6 by the two organisations leading the current Delphi studies. Is the review being restarted as an internal government process?
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Latest News Australian company celebrated in centenary project on royal and parliamentary leadership May 6, 2026The Australian company has been chosen to feature in 'Monarchy and Democracy: A History of Leadership', published by the History of Parliament in partnership with St James’s House, to mark a century of royal and parliamentary life.
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Latest News AI screening tool gives pathologists 'super' vision to detect hidden cancer May 7, 2026Scientists at QIMR Berghofer have unveiled an artificial intelligence screening tool that uses advanced spatial biology analysis to help pathologists detect hidden genetic markers of cancer in standard patient tissue samples.
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Latest News Moderna expands support for early career Australian mRNA researchers May 7, 2026The company has opened applications for the 2026 Moderna Australia Fellowship, a program that will fund and mentor early-career Australian scientists for two years as they pursue mRNA research and innovation.
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