Aust boosts Pacific health funds by $19m

By Rebecca Gredley
Updated August 8 2019 - 10:43am, first published 10:39am
Australia will pay $1 million to help Pacific nations develop tobacco control laws and policy.
Australia will pay $1 million to help Pacific nations develop tobacco control laws and policy.

The federal government is upping its health funding to the Pacific, with $19 million to target tuberculosis, childhood obesity and smoking rates.

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