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Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol
Australian Research Integrity Committee (ARIC) undertakes reviews of institutional processes used to manage and investigate potential breaches of the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research (the Code).
The aim of this Targeted Call was to explore ways to prevent depression, anxiety and suicide among elderly Australians and to improve the detection and effective management of these conditions, through new and existing interventions and models of care.
NHMRC is investing $10.1 million to support the next generation of outstanding health and medical research graduates.
The Guidelines approved under Section 95A of the Privacy Act 1988 are issued for the purposes of Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) and sections 16B(2) and 16B(3) of the Privacy Act.
On 27 August 2025, the Minister for Health, Disability and Ageing announced the release of the draft National Health and Medical Research Strategy (the National Strategy). The National Strategy will build on Australia’s strengths in health and medical research and leverage Australia’s world leading research capability. It will aim to attract researchers and investors, strengthen coordination and impact and improve health outcomes in communities. Feedback on the draft strategy was sought through a public consultation. The consultation closed on 8 October 2025 and submissions are being reviewed.
‘I have just felt really privileged for most of my life, I love my work, I love what I do, and I really enjoy the people I work with, and it comes from spending part of my career in medical research. It just gives you a lot of flexibility and opportunities that you don’t get with standard clinical hospital jobs or general practice.’
As nutritional and psychological sciences advance, the evidence grows that diet is not only vital for physical health but also plays a significant role in mental wellbeing. While the burgeoning field of Nutritional Psychiatry shows correlations between not only what we eat and how we feel and behave, there is still so much to explore.
The Targeted Call for Research (TCR) into Nutrition in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples was suggested as a priority unmet need by NHMRC’s Principal Committee Indigenous Caucus. NHMRC opened this TCR on 14 November 2018 and applications closed on 6 March 2019.
NHMRC opened the Targeted Call for Research (TCR): Commercial determinants of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health (CDoH) on 4 October 2023. Applications closed on 13 December 2023.