2024 AGM Chair and CEO address
Chair Mike Wilkins and CEO David Koczkar share an update on our FY24 performance with shareholders at our annual general meeting
Can weight loss help manage Australia’s fastest growing chronic disease?
A new pilot program will examine whether a personalised weight loss program and increase in physical activity can better manage type 2 diabetes for newly diagnosed participants.
Health Research at Medibank: Australia’s world-renowned medical researchers continue to deliver results despite pandemic
COVID-19 disrupted traditional healthcare delivery in 2020, but it also gave Australian researchers the chance to demonstrate their world-renowned agility, teamwork and incredible scientific knowledge. We proudly supported 17 research projects this year.
Medibank reopens stores in South Australia
23 November 2020 update - Medibank has reopened its South Australian stores following the Government lifting some COVID-19 restrictions.
Medibank 2020 Annual General Meeting
Chairman Mike Wilkins and CEO Craig Drummond presented Medibank's Annual General Meeting virtually this year
Making community health training available to remote Indigenous communities during COVID-19
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, community health training in remote Indigenous communities has been able to continue thanks to a partnership between the Menzies School of Health Research and Medibank.
Pandemic heightening the awareness of social and mental health impact among Millennials
New research by ahm health insurance has found more than half of all Millennials are feeling daunted about going to a party as they reflect on their life during COVID-19.
Welcoming customers back into our Melbourne stores
Medibank is reopening its Melbourne retail stores from today with strict health and safety standards in place to protect our people and customers.
Women more likely to seek mental health treatment
New Medibank Group data shows the number of women admitted to hospital last financial year for mental health treatment across Australia was more than double that of men.
2024 AGM Chair and CEO address
Chair Mike Wilkins and CEO David Koczkar share an update on our FY24 performance with shareholders at our annual general meeting
Can weight loss help manage Australia’s fastest growing chronic disease?
A new pilot program will examine whether a personalised weight loss program and increase in physical activity can better manage type 2 diabetes for newly diagnosed participants.
Health Research at Medibank: Australia’s world-renowned medical researchers continue to deliver results despite pandemic
COVID-19 disrupted traditional healthcare delivery in 2020, but it also gave Australian researchers the chance to demonstrate their world-renowned agility, teamwork and incredible scientific knowledge. We proudly supported 17 research projects this year.
Medibank reopens stores in South Australia
23 November 2020 update - Medibank has reopened its South Australian stores following the Government lifting some COVID-19 restrictions.
Medibank 2020 Annual General Meeting
Chairman Mike Wilkins and CEO Craig Drummond presented Medibank's Annual General Meeting virtually this year
Making community health training available to remote Indigenous communities during COVID-19
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, community health training in remote Indigenous communities has been able to continue thanks to a partnership between the Menzies School of Health Research and Medibank.
Pandemic heightening the awareness of social and mental health impact among Millennials
New research by ahm health insurance has found more than half of all Millennials are feeling daunted about going to a party as they reflect on their life during COVID-19.
Welcoming customers back into our Melbourne stores
Medibank is reopening its Melbourne retail stores from today with strict health and safety standards in place to protect our people and customers.
Women more likely to seek mental health treatment
New Medibank Group data shows the number of women admitted to hospital last financial year for mental health treatment across Australia was more than double that of men.