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Engaging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in guideline development Engagement is a relationship built on trust and integrity
MRFF – Clinical Trials Activity Initiative – 2026 International Clinical Trial Collaborations Grant Opportunity
Implementation Guidelines do not implement themselves
'I think the most important thing is to find something you're really passionate about. If you're passionate, it will be obvious in the way you drive your research and the way you write for grants and papers. That will shine through and everything will just follow.'
The twentieth meeting of the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) Dietary Guidelines Expert Committee (Expert Committee) was held in November 2025 by videoconference.
The twenty first meeting of the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) Dietary Guidelines Expert Committee (Expert Committee) was held in December 2025 by videoconference.
Members of NHMRC’s Dietary Guidelines Expert Committee (the Expert Committee) have been appointed to support the review of evidence and update of the 2013 Australian Dietary Guidelines.
The nineteenth meeting of the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) Dietary Guidelines Expert Committee (Expert Committee) was held across 2 days in October 2025 in Melbourne, Victoria.
Information for Administering Institutions reporting on compliance.
Information on completing the 2025 Institutional Annual Compliance Report (IACR) survey
2016 NHMRC Standards for Guidelines
Consuming a sensible, balanced diet can help us to achieve optimal health throughout life. NHMRC has guidelines for healthy eating based on the best available scientific evidence.
This document outlines required essential nutrient intake believed adequate to meet the nutritional needs of the majority of healthy people to prevent deficiency and toxicity from excess. The document can be used by health professionals to assess the likelihood of inadequate or excess intake in individuals or groups.
NHMRC facilitates Australian researchers' participation in collaborative research projects with international researchers through both bilateral and multilateral arrangements.Applicants can apply for NHMRC funding through the schemes listed on this page.
Project planning The process of developing a guideline can be long and complex — it needs good organisation and planning to be successful
National Reconciliation Week is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can join the national efforts towards achieving national reconciliation.In this Speaking of Science webinar held during National Reconciliation Week (27 May – 3 June 2024), we were joined by distinguished researcher and Indigenous leader, Professor Maree Toombs (Professor of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health in the University of New South Wales School of Population Health) who walked us through an incredibly moving presentation.
The training modules are for peer reviewers to build their knowledge on NHMRC's disclosure of interest and suitability declaration processes. Sound understanding of these processes reduces peer reviewers' workload and contributes to the rigour and integrity of NHMRC's peer review system.
Identifying and managing conflicts of interest A trustworthy guideline should contain recommendations that are based on high-quality evidence and be as free of bias as possible