Anthony Albanese is going all in on healthcare with his last major policy pitch to voters, less than a week out from the election, pledging to expand a helpline and give it better links to the GP network.
Katina Curtis
WA researchers will conduct a world-first study to discover what is causing the birth rate to fall across the globe.
Claire Sadler
WA regenerative medicine company Orthocell has posted a near-40 per cent jump in fourth quarter revenue just days after it won a major regulatory clearance in the US.
Cheyanne Enciso
Chemist Warehouse is dominating Australia’s pharmacy category, with consumers opting to shop at the discount juggernaut than at its competitors Priceline and Terry White.
Holidaymakers planning an Easter weekend away in the South West or overseas have been urged to make sure they are protected against a measles outbreak.
Rhianna Mitchell
PYC Therapeutics is facing a $13 million hole as one of its underwriters struggle to fill its share of a shortfall from the biotech’s $146m equity raising.
Orthocell has approval to start selling its dental bone repair product into the $US65 million ($109m) Brazilian market.
A group of WA biotechs have urged the State Government to match the existing Federal research and development tax incentive in a move they are certain will attract and retain talent.
WA biotech Orthocell says there’s no need to shift production to the US to dodge Donald Trump’s tariffs as it wins clearance from the Food and Drug Administration to start selling its nerve repair product.
A new Telethon grant will allow the Special Olympics to extend its education arm and enlist local coaches to teach kids with intellectual disabilities and autism sports in schools across Perth and Bunbury.
Jessica Evensen
WA biotech Neurotech has secured the backing of the European Commission for its oral cannabinoid drug therapy aimed at treating Rett syndrome, a rare genetic disorder affecting the way the brain develops.
Many children need to be dragged to the hairdressers. Not Charlotte House.
WA’s proposed women’s and babies hospital is set to remain a divisive point between the Government and the Opposition, with Libby Mettam revealing she did not believe Labor had a mandate for the Murdoch site.
Dylan Caporn
Meredith Hammat will chair the sub-committee created to oversee the delivery of a new ‘team approach’ on public health, with five ministers involved, The West Australian can reveal.
Jessica Page
The commitment to further lowering the maximum cost of PBS medicines to $25 is a vote winner. But subsidising medications costs the budget a big whack.
Mark Riley
The move to divide the health portfolio between four ministers is already causing confusion, with the newly appointed woman in charge admitting she’s unsure about chain of command.
The Bunbury Cup on Saturday raised funds for people impacted by cancer, as the Bunbury Turf Club partnered with Solaris Cancer Care.
Sofia Fimognari
Could your health, lifespan, energy levels and fertility all be improved by simply taking a supplement? It sounds like science fiction, yet research is increasingly showing it might be possible.
Angela Pownall
WA Health has issued a major health warning over cryptosporidiosis which has spread via swimming pools, childcare centres and through infected food.
Hannah Cross
The Australian Federal Police is investigating the Genea Fertility cyber attack after more sensitive data stolen from the fertility provider was published on the dark web by the group claiming responsibility.
Children exposed to their mother’s cannabis use during pregnancy and after birth are three times more likely to develop behavioural problems, new Curtin University research has revealed.
WA Liberal leader Libby Mettam has fronted her first presser with Albany candidate Dr Tom Brough to spruik an election commitment, but it was quickly overshadowed by comments on abortion laws from Dr Brough.
Georgia Campion
Medibank customers will receive cash back as part of the insurer’s commitment not to profit from the Covid pandemic.
Emma Kirk
Amber-Jade Sanderson has remained silent over the death of a Perth father as he waited for an ambulance, instead spending the day campaigning as Roger Cook declared ‘no health system is perfect’.
Jessica Page and Jake Dietsch
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