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Nipah virus infections reported overseas
We are monitoring the situation overseas following 2 confirmed cases of Nipah virus infection reported in India. Australians travelling to areas where Nipah virus circulates should take steps to protect themselves. Nipah virus has not been detected in animals or people in Australia. -
Staying cool in a heatwave
The extreme heat taking hold across Australia can cause major – even life-threatening – health issues, especially for people at higher risk of heat-related illness. Here are some tips on coping with a heatwave. -
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Take care of your health after floods
As floodwaters recede, health risks increase, including infections, mosquito-borne illnesses, and food and water contamination. If you’re in an area affected by floods, take steps to protect your health. -
December respiratory disease data now out
COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) remained stable across December, but flu increased with the ongoing circulation of influenza A(H3N2) subclade K. -
Research grants now available
The Australian CDC invites applications for grants under the Blood Borne Viruses (BBV) and Sexually Transmissible Infections (STI) Research Program. -
Safety advice for bushfires and smoke
If you're in the line of the bushfires burning across Australia, it's important to follow the advice of your local emergency service. And remember that smoke can be just as harmful, even far away from the fire front. Here are some tips on reducing the impact of bushfire smoke on your health. -
A new chapter for public health: The Australian Centre for Disease Control stands up
From today, the Australian Centre for Disease Control (CDC) is operating as a standalone national agency, strengthening Australia’s ability to prevent, detect and respond to public health threats. -
Let’s clear the air for a healthier, safer summer
With summer in full swing, many of us gather indoors to beat the heat. But poor indoor air quality and close contact with others can make it easier for germs to spread. So keep indoor air clean to reduce the risk of disease and have a safer summer. -
Be JEV-aware this summer
Japanese encephalitis virus has been detected in animals and mosquitoes in Australia this summer. A highly effective vaccine is available for people at higher risk of contracting the virus. Find out how to stay protected before you take your summer break. -
Meet our first Director-General
With extensive public health experience, Professor Zoe Wainer will set the course for the CDC as our inaugural Director-General. -
Holiday travel: Make it safe, keep it fun
The festive season is here, and your passport is ready! Whether it’s exploring vibrant cities, climbing mountains, or relaxing by the water, don’t let illness spoil your holiday. Take simple steps to protect your health at every stage of your trip. -
World AIDS Day – No one left behind
This World AIDS Day, learn about how you can help end stigma around HIV. -
Don’t let illness spoil your summer
From backyard barbecues to picnics in the park and family feasts that mix everyone’s favourite flavours, summer is a time to connect. But with the warmer weather comes health risks. This holiday season, keep cool, enjoy safe food, and make it a healthy summer for all. -
Tropical Cyclone Fina: Stay informed and prepared
Tropical Cyclone Fina is tracking towards the Northern Territory. Know how to protect your health, where to find help, and where to access reliable information. -
Protect our health now and in the future – fight antimicrobial resistance
Antimicrobial resistance is one of the biggest threats to human health. But by acting now, we can protect our present and secure our future. -
Get mozzies to buzz off and beat the bite this summer
Summer is just around the corner. It’s getting warm, and we can’t wait to get outside… until that buzz in your ear ruins everyone’s fun! But mosquitoes are far worse than just pesky pests – they can also carry nasty diseases. So, get the mozzies to buzz off, and beat the bite this summer! -
It’s official – Australia’s new Centre for Disease Control becomes law
Parliament has passed the laws to establish the Australian Centre for Disease Control (CDC) – a major step in strengthening Australia’s defences against health threats. -
One Health – Protecting people, animals and the planet
The Australian Government One Health Network is a collaboration across the departments representing human, animal, plant, environment and food health. -
Cases of measles on the rise – Get vaccinated today
Cases of measles are on the rise in Australia. Protect yourself and your family by getting vaccinated. -
Behind the data: How epidemiologists protect Australia’s health
For World Field Epidemiology Day, here’s a glimpse into the life of our experts at the heart of Australia’s defence against communicable disease. As an integral part of a larger public health team, our epis – as we affectionately call them – translate data into life-saving action. -
One step closer to Australia’s independent CDC
Today, the Australian Government introduced draft legislation into Parliament to establish Australia’s Centre for Disease Control (CDC). -
Syphilis declared a Communicable Disease Incident of National Significance
Australia’s Chief Medical Officer, Professor Michael Kidd AO, today declared syphilis a Communicable Disease Incident of National Significance (CDINS). This follows ongoing and concerning rises in case numbers in Australia. -
Protect yourself from respiratory infections
Respiratory viral infections – including flu, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) – continue to circulate this winter. Although we’re nearing the end of winter, it’s not too late to protect yourself against these potentially serious illnesses. -
Australia’s CMO and CVO release joint statement on World Zoonosis Day 2025
Read the joint statement from Australia’s Chief Medical Officer and Chief Veterinary Officer on the importance of a One Health approach this World Zoonosis Day.