Long COVID factsheet
Long COVID factsheet explains the symptoms of 'long COVID', where to seek support, and how to protect yourself.
COVID-19 Self-Isolation change
From 14 October 2022 it is not mandatory to self-isolate if you test positive to COVID-19, but it is recommended you stay home and take steps to protect others. The flyer explains the new changes and the support services.
Medical/Radiation oncologist question prompt list
This is a list of questions you can ask when you see a medical or radiation oncologist to help you get the information you want about your illness and possible treatments. You and your family can use this pamphlet to help you decide what you need to ask your oncologist each time you have an appointment.
Question prompt lists for people with cancer - complementary therapies
This checklist contain easy-to-refer-to questions for people with cancer and their families from non-english speaking backgrounds to ask their cancer treatment and care specialists. This checklist provides suggestions of questions regarding complementary therapies.
Question prompt lists for people with cancer - haematologist question list
When you see a haematologist today you may have questions and concerns. This is a list of questions to help you to get the information you want about your illness and possible treatments. You and your family can use this pamphlet to help you decide what you need to ask your haematologist each time you have an appointment.
What is cancer screening?
Cancer screening involves simple tests that look for early signs of cancer, or the conditions that cause cancer. Screening tests can find cancer before you can see or feel any changes to your body. When you find cancer early, it is easier to treat successfully. This fact sheet summerises the three different screening processes for breast- bowel and cervical cancer.
Fire Safety Information
This fire season has highlighted the importance of knowing how to prepare for and cope with the effects and risk of bush-fires. overview of essential knowledge for preparing yourself and your family for a range of fire situations. Everyone residing or traveling in Australia, whether in rural towns or urban centres, will benefit from being bush-fire safe.
Confirmed cases of COVID‑19
If a doctor suspects you may have novel coronavirus infection or if you have been diagnosed with the infection, follow the advice below until your doctor or the public health unit advises that you no longer need to be in isolation.
What is PrEP factsheet
This translated fact sheet explains how PrEP is an extra way to protect yourself from getting HIV/AIDS. It outlines what is it and for it is for, how long one has to take it before being protected, side effects, trying to get pregnant and taking PrEP while on other medications.
COVID-19 - Hygiene etiquette – help us stop the spread (Poster)
Stop the spread