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Questions and answers about the Consequential edits update (December 2024) update to the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines (the Guidelines).
Questions and answers about the Lead replacements in plumbing products, lead and manganese update (June 2025) to the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines (the Guidelines).
This section details what you need to know about the NHMRC review of per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in Australian drinking water.
Following an earlier review of evidence linking wind farms to human health, NHMRC sought to update and review available information. The documents here focus on the methods used to conduct a systematic literature review focusing on noise, shadow flicker and electromagnetic radiation.
List of administrative and supporting information for updates to the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines between 2017 and 2022. Documents are available from the downloads section.
NHMRC is investing $3 million for international collaborations undertaking research that globally advances the field of neurodegeneration among Indigenous populations.
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day is a day all Australians are urged to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and learn about the impact that culture, family and community plays in the life of every child.
The creation of knowledge does not, of itself, lead to widespread implementation and positive impacts on health. For benefits to flow to Australians, knowledge must be translated into new or improved practices, policies, and technologies.
NHMRC plays a vital role in advancing health and medical research translation in Australia, supporting the uptake of research findings into health policies, practices, and technologies through a range of targeted funding schemes, guidelines and initiatives. NHMRC also aligns with national strategies to promote research translation aimed at improving health outcomes.
In 2022, working with its Health Research Impact Committee, National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) developed the NHMRC Research Translation Strategy 2022–2025 (the Strategy).
Welcome to Tracker, the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) fortnightly newsletter with the latest information on major activities and funding opportunities.
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The revision to the 2013 Australian Dietary Guidelines is underway. To make efficient use of resources, high-quality published systematic reviews are being used to update the evidence for the highest priority research questions where possible.
The below resources are provided to support Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies peer reviewers.
Key changes for the 2025 Clinical Trials and Cohort Studies Grant round.
Cancer Australia has established the new Cancer Australia Research Initiative (CARI), to reflect the contemporary cancer research landscape and ensure alignment with the Australian Cancer Plan to fund cancer research in areas of unmet and emerging need.
Our funded research involving animals must meet specific requirements, including adherence to relevant legislation, the Code and our policies, standards, and guidelines.
Welcome to Tracker, the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) fortnightly newsletter with the latest information on major activities and funding opportunities.