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July 14, 2025
Lina worried her hepatitis B might stop her from working in a food company. But in Australia, she learned the fact, her hepatitis B doesn’t affect her job or her privacy. Watch Lina’s story and learn your rights.
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July 14, 2025
On her first day at work, Lina was warmly welcomed by her colleagues. But a colleague whispered— “Be careful, she has hepatitis B!” Lina’s story tells us sharing meals does not spread hepatitis B and discussing another person's hepatitis B status is a breach of confidentiality. Watch Lina’s story, break down barriers, end misunderstandings.
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July 14, 2025
Hepatitis B can be prevented, managed and treated. Understanding it reduces stigma and supports healthy living.
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July 14, 2025
Regular follow-ups help manage Hepatitis B and stop it from progressing.
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July 14, 2025
A Hepatitis B blood test and vaccination from your family doctor can help protect you from Hepatitis B.
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July 14, 2025
Learn how Hepatitis B spreads: mother to baby, blood to blood and unprotected sex.
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July 14, 2025
This short animated video will help us understand the facts about hepatitis B: how it’s transmitted, how to protect yourself and your family through testing and vaccination, and why hepatitis B is preventable, controllable and treatable. Let’s build knowledge of hepatitis B for a healthier future together.
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July 14, 2025
Lina worried her hepatitis B might affect her relationship and plans to start a family. But after speaking with a doctor, she learned: everyday contact won’t spread hepatitis B, vaccination protects loved ones, and there are effective ways to prevent mother-to-baby transmission. Watch Lina’s story and learn how knowledge protects love and family.
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June 29, 2025
Type 2 diabetes happens when there is too much sugar (glucose) in the blood for a long time. This can cause problems for the heart, eyes, and other parts of the body. People from South Asian communities have a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes but the risk can be reduced. Small changes in your lifestyle can make a big difference.
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May 04, 2025
Although there may be changes to how services are delivered in some areas, our dedicated and highly skilled mental health staff are here to care for you. Our priority is the health and safety of our community. It is important for anyone experiencing mental health distress or concerns at any time to reach out for help and care. Please don’t delay – help is available if you need it.