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Knowledge growth through research underpins improvements in Australia's health and health services. This research can be fundamental or can be applied, directly addressing clinical problems, public and environmental health issues or the provision of health services.
A guide to the legislative and governance structure to refer to when accessing datasets from publicly funded research. This page also contains a single page summary to the guide and a consumer guide.
Professor Cath Chamberlain, a Palawa woman of the Trawlwoolway clan (Tasmania), received an NHMRC Early Career Fellowship in 2014 to find culturally safe ways to improve cardiometabolic health outcomes in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers.
NHMRC funds research through institutions that it has approved to administer NHMRC grants.
The 2024 Evaluation Strategy Implementation Report outlines NHMRC's evaluation-related activities, challenges, and achievements during the 2023–24 financial year (the reporting period). For long-term initiatives that commenced within this reporting period but continued into the 2024–25 financial year, progress updates as of March 2025 are also included.
The fourth meeting of NHMRC’s Dietary Guidelines Expert Committee (the Expert Committee) was held in December 2022 by videoconference. The meeting focused on refining priority topic areas to inform the development of research questions and discussing specific aspects of the evidence review process.
The Public Health and Health Systems Committee provides strategic advice on public health, health and medical research, and the Australian health system.
The sixth meeting of the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) Dietary Guidelines Expert Committee (Expert Committee) was held in 2 parts – in November in Melbourne and December via videoconference.
The provision of high quality health care is of utmost importance to Australians. Health care should meet the needs of the community and be delivered in a just and equitable manner.
The Good institutional practice guide (the Guide) brings together information on values, concepts and ideas that underpin a high-quality research culture. Although developed to support institutional and research leaders as they implement positive change, the Guide can be used by anyone involved with the conduct, administration and oversight of research.A PDF version of the complete Guide is available from the Downloads section.
The information described in the disclosure log table below has been released by NHMRC under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 and is available for public access.