Free Local Healthcare Clinics
The policy would include two components:
Component 1
1,000 Free Local Healthcare Clinics would be opened across Australia over 4 years (250 clinics per year). Clinics would be built on new sites and offer free primary care, with 6 clinics built per Federal electorate and the remaining distributed in consultation with States and Territories.
The first 250 clinics would come online from 1 July 2026. If clinics cannot be setup by that point, space would be rented temporarily to accommodate the clinics until construction is finished.
Read moreFree Local Healthcare Clinics
The policy would include two components:
Component 1
1,000 Free Local Healthcare Clinics would be opened across Australia over 4 years (250 clinics per year). Clinics would be built on new sites and offer free primary care, with 6 clinics built per Federal electorate and the remaining distributed in consultation with States and Territories.
The first 250 clinics would come online from 1 July 2026. If clinics cannot be setup by that point, space would be rented temporarily to accommodate the clinics until construction is finished.
Read moreTriple the bulk billing rate
This ongoing proposal has 2 components and would commence from 1 July 2025.
Component 1
Eligibility for BBI to be expanded to all Medicare card holders, rebate rate set to triple rate as per the Budget 2023-24 Strengthening Medicare measure and include the same restrictions as the Strengthening Medicare measure.
Read moreTriple the bulk billing rate
This ongoing proposal has 2 components and would commence from 1 July 2025.
Component 1
Eligibility for BBI to be expanded to all Medicare card holders, rebate rate set to triple rate as per the Budget 2023-24 Strengthening Medicare measure and include the same restrictions as the Strengthening Medicare measure.
Read moreTriple the bulk billing rate
This ongoing proposal has 2 components and would commence from 1 July 2025.
Component 1
Eligibility for BBI to be expanded to all Medicare card holders, rebate rate set to triple rate as per the Budget 2023-24 Strengthening Medicare measure and include the same restrictions as the Strengthening Medicare measure.
Read moreTrainee Doctors to have equal pay
The proposal would provide funding of $100 million per year ongoing ($1 billion over 10 years) for a program to provide grants that address pay parity for trainee GPs. The program would be modelled on the Victorian grant program ‘General practitioners grant program’.
The proposal would not be indexed, with departmental funding included within the capped amount.
The proposal would start from 1 July 2026.
Read moreTrainee Doctors to have equal pay
The proposal would provide funding of $100 million per year ongoing ($1 billion over 10 years) for a program to provide grants that address pay parity for trainee GPs. The program would be modelled on the Victorian grant program ‘General practitioners grant program’.
The proposal would not be indexed, with departmental funding included within the capped amount.
The proposal would start from 1 July 2026.
Read moreTrainee Doctors to have equal pay
The proposal would provide funding of $100 million per year ongoing ($1 billion over 10 years) for a program to provide grants that address pay parity for trainee GPs. The program would be modelled on the Victorian grant program ‘General practitioners grant program’.
The proposal would not be indexed, with departmental funding included within the capped amount.
The proposal would start from 1 July 2026.
Read moreDistribution of property tax concession benefits
This request sought budget analysis on the revenue forgone in relation to the cost of negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount applied to residential properties.
This analysis was to include the annual tax revenue forgone from negative gearing deductions and the CGT discount for each income decile over the medium term. The requestor asked that tables be presented in percentage form, representing the proportion of revenue forgone associated with each taxable income decile.
Read moreImpact of super for housing on commonwealth rent assistance for 35 to 59 age cohort
The request sought the savings in Commonwealth Rent Assistance, resulting from purchasing a home under the Coalition’s proposed super for housing policy. The super for housing policy was described in the Coalition’s 2022 election policy and would allow individuals to withdraw up to $50,000 from their superannuation (up to a maximum 40% of their superannuation balance) to purchase their first home.
The request asked to focus on 35-59-year-olds and to assume that 20% of renters would purchase a home due to the scheme.
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