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. 

⚠️Fake rabies vaccines in India

Counterfeit (fake) rabies vaccines have been circulating in India since 2023. People who received the fake vaccine may not be fully protected against rabies.

If you received a rabies vaccine in India on or after 1 November 2023, speak to a healthcare professional to see whether you need replacement doses.

See the ATAGI guidance for travellers and healthcare providers for more information.

News

News

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.

Help us improve our website

We’re keen to hear from everyone who uses our website how we can improve it. Your input will help us understand your information needs, how well the website responds to those needs and what you expect from it in the future.

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. 

Paediatric surveillance report

Read ‘Australian Paediatric Surveillance Unit (APSU) Annual Surveillance Report 2024’ by Suzy M Teutsch et al.

Meningococcal surveillance report

Read ‘Meningococcal Surveillance Australia, reporting period 1 April to 30 June 2025’ by Monica M Lahra et al.

Mpox outbreak in Southeast Queensland

Read ‘Investigation and response to an outbreak of mpox cases linked to a high-risk group event in Southeast Queensland in May 2024’ by Maggie Miller et al.

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