Our role and priorities

We protect people in Australia from health threats, by strengthening prevention, preparedness and trusted public health advice. 

Legislation and transparency

We publish our advice for full transparency and accountability. This is embedded in the legislation, to ensure everyone can see the advice informing public health decisions.

Our people

Our Director-General provides national leadership in assessing public health risk, with the support of an Expert Advisory Council, a strong leadership team and about 250 staff. 

News

News

Hantavirus risk to Australia remains low

The risk of hantavirus to the Australian and global population remains low. There are no reports of hantavirus infection in humans in Australia.

Hantavirus infection reported on cruise ship in Atlantic

We are monitoring the hantavirus infection outbreak on a cruise ship in the Atlantic. Hantavirus has never been reported in humans in Australia, but Australians travelling to areas where hantavirus is common should take steps to protect themselves.

Surveillance that works – finding poliovirus before it finds us

Poliovirus has been detected in a wastewater sample in Perth, Western Australia. Although the risk to the community remains very low, it’s a timely reminder to check you’re up to date with vaccination.

Communicable Diseases Intelligence (CDI)

About CDI

CDI is a peer-reviewed scientific journal with leading academic content focused on public health. Read more about CDI and access the latest articles. 

COVID-19 booster effectiveness during Omicron wave

Read ‘Effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccine booster doses in adults aged 50 years and over during the Omicron period in Victoria, Australia’ by Joshua Szanyi et al.

Staphylococcus aureus in Timor‑Leste

Read ‘Epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus infections in Timor-Leste, January–July 2020’ by Virginia de L da Conceição et al.

Ratting out leptospirosis

Read ‘Ratting out leptospirosis: investigation of a revealing urban case associated with socioeconomic disadvantage in Sydney, Australia’ by Kate Lennard et al.

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