Australia’s critical care and trauma response centre secures $36m funding for future health crises
The three-year funding will commence in July.
The National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre (NCCTRC) in Darwin, Australia will receive funding of approximately $36m (AU$55m) from the Albanese Labour Government to support its operations for future health crises.
The three-year funding, commencing in July, will allow NCCTRC to maintain staff, equipment and resources needed to prepare against a sudden onset health emergency.
In a statement, the centre served as a key component of the Albanese Government’s response to disasters and emergencies.
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“I am delighted that the Australian Government has chosen to continue to support the NCCTRC by providing funding to us to continue our important work in health emergency response for the next 3 years,” Len Notaras, Executive Director of the NCCTRC, said.
“Over the last 19 years, the NCCTRC and the Australian Government have built a strong partnership which has made Australia a global leader in health emergency response,” Notaras added.
(A$1 = $0.65)