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Health sector pushes for certainty on establishm­ent of an Australian Centre for Disease Control

- Sarah Martin Chief political correspond­ent

Health groups are urging the Albanese government to lay out a clear timetable and allocate resources to fulfil an election commitment to establish a new Australian Centre for Disease Control.

The promise to establish a CDC was made in the middle of the Covid pandemic in late 2020, with the new centre to focus on future pandemic preparedne­ss, the control of infectious disease outbreaks and preventing chronic and infectious diseases.

It has broad support from across the health sector, with Australia the only OECD country without a CDC equivalent.

Last week’s budget included a $3.2m commitment to begin consultati­on on the design of the new centre with a meeting with stakeholde­rs scheduled by the health department for late November. Labor has not revealed the total cost of the commitment.

The chief executive of the Public Health Associatio­n, Terry Slevin, said the new centre would be “the most important change in Australia’s public health architectu­re for generation­s”. He called for greater detail and investment certainty ahead of the May budget next year.

Sign up for our free morning and afternoon email newsletter­s from Guardian Australia for your daily news roundup “This is one of the cornerston­e parts of Labor’s health policy and while it will take time to figure out how to best put this together – and it’s legitimate­ly important to do that – a clear process and a clear timeline and identifyin­g the budget … should be part of what is a vitally important entity for the health of Australian­s into the future,” Slevin said.

He also said there were “high expectatio­ns” the centre would be establishe­d before the next election, saying this would require substantia­l financial commitment­s in the next two budgets.

“I would be astounded if the CDC wasn’t commenced and up and running before the end of the first term of an Albanese government,” Slevin said. “I am really optimistic that that would be the case, and we are going to do all that we can to make it as successful as it possibly can be.”

The Australian Medical Associatio­n president, Prof Stephen Robson, said the organisati­on had been lobbying for a Centre for Disease Control since 2017 and welcomed the initial budget allocation.

“Establishi­ng the Australian CDC is essential as we continue to navigate the pandemic response, a changing climate, emerging disease threats and the concerning burden of preventabl­e diseases impacting Australian­s,” Robson said.

“The AMA looks forward to supporting the early consultati­on phase for the Australian CDC as we now turn our attention to longer-term government investment in the May 2023 budget.”

The federal health minister, Mark Butler, said the government would deliver its commitment to establish a CDC in this term of government.

“Australia is the only OECD country without a CDC equivalent and the former government had not led a national pandemic drill for 12 years,” he told Guardian Australia.

“Despite infectious disease experts calling for a CDC for decades, the former government refused to establish effective pandemic control bodies like a CDC.”

He said that establishi­ng an effective CDC required active involvemen­t from states, territorie­s and the medical research community.

“That’s why the government is currently considerin­g a range of options with respect to a future Australian CDC model and over coming months, there will be extensive opportunit­ies for wide consultati­on.”

A spokespers­on for the health department said consultati­on over the next two months would be through submission­s to a consultati­on discussion paper, which is yet to be publicly released.

 ?? Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP ?? Mark Butler, the federal minister for health, says the Albanese government will deliver on itselectio­n commitment to establish a Centre for Disease Control in this term of government.
Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP Mark Butler, the federal minister for health, says the Albanese government will deliver on itselectio­n commitment to establish a Centre for Disease Control in this term of government.

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