UN AIDS body says foreign aid cuts have killed people and left millions without medicine
The United Nations agency fighting AIDS reports that an unknown number of additional deaths from AIDS and 2.5 million people losing access to antiretroviral medications to prevent the spread of HIV are due to cuts in global programs since Donald Trump returned to the White House.
Scammers ‘love’ it
Scammers 'love' it: The $260 million reason Aussies are urged to be on alert Shoppers are being warned to stay vigilant this Black Friday as shopping scams have risen [...]
Confronting HIV Stigma in Aged Care
“Too Great a Risk?” — Confronting HIV Stigma in Aged Care Transition For many older Australians living with HIV, the journey from hospital discharge to residential aged care can [...]
3 Benefits of Being Kinder to Yourself
3 Ways Your Mental and Physical Health Will Benefit from Being Kinder to Yourself October is Mental Health Month in NSW, a time to raise awareness about mental health and [...]
Your Health Records & Privacy – Key Changes
Starting October 9, 2025, new laws will automatically upload more of your health information to My Health Record: Most pathology reports (e.g., blood, urine tests, HIV serology) will be [...]
The New Aged Care Act: What it means for older Australians and how it will improve care
On November 1, 2025, the new Aged Care Act will officially kick in and it’s set to make a big difference in the lives of older Australians. The goal? [...]
Under the Belt
Moving to a new country for education comes with its own set of challenges.
HPV & Head and Neck Cancers
Factsheet outlining risks, symptoms and treatment for oropharyngeal cancer for people living with HIV.









