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Evaluation and reporting are essential for continuous quality improvement and so are embedded in the day-to-day work of NHMRC.
This report contains information on NHMRC administration and performance, and a record of our activities for the reporting period 2024–25.An accessible version of this document is available on the Transparency Portal.
The Statement on consumer and community involvement in health and medical research (The Statement), co-authored by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and the Consumers Health Forum of Australia (CHF), aims to guide research institutions, researchers, consumers and community members in the active involvement of consumers and community members in all aspects of health and medical research.
The 44th biannual report
Members of the Council of National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), 2024–2027 triennium.
This report contains information on NHMRC administration and performance, and a record of our activities for the reporting period 2019–20. An accessible version of this document is available on the Transparency Portal.
This document clarifies the responsibilities of those involved in clinical trials to monitor and report adverse events and other safety issues. Supplementary guidance on other clinical trial safety monitoring and reporting issues is also available*.
The Embryo Research Licensing Committee (ERLC) maintains an online database of general and mitochondrial donation licences.
This report contains information on NHMRC administration and performance, and a record of our activities for the reporting period 2023–24.An accessible version of this document is available on the Transparency Portal.
The 46th biannual report
The 45th biannual report
Our commitment to improving the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples covers all aspects of NHMRC’s responsibilities, as well as contributing to the Australian Government’s National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan 2021-2031.NHMRC renewed our Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) in collaboration with Reconciliation Australia about turning good intentions into real actions and rising to the challenge of reconciling Australia. A RAP is a business plan that uses a holistic approach to create meaningful relationships, enhance respect and promote sustainable opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.Our previous Reconciliation Action Plan 2016-2018, is available on the National Library's Australian Government Web Archive.
This report contains information on NHMRC administration and performance, and a record of our activities for the reporting period 2021–22. An accessible version of this document is available on the Transparency Portal.