1. Fourth quarterly update of icare's Improvement Program released

    News

    This update sets out Promontory Australia's observations on icare's progress in addressing the McDougall and GAC Recommendations during the period from 1 August 2022 to 31 October 2022...

  2. Update on icare's Dust Diseases Care participant payment review

    Information

    icare will commence its remediation program to repay Dust Disease Care participants following completion of the independent assurance report...

  3. icare procurement improvement program—total contract value updates

    News

    icare has updated additional total contract values for its service provider contracts after confirming service provisions and spend, as part of its procurement improvement program and ongoing...

  4. icare to review payments to Dust Disease Care participants

    News

    Historical Dust Disease Care payments under review...

  5. New Customer Advocate appointed

    News

    icare has announced the appointment of Melanie Howard-McDonald as the new Customer Advocate charged with being the voice of the customer...

  6. icare Board renewal continues with key new appointments

    News

    icare Chair John Robertson has announced the appointment of a further two Non-Executive Directors, experienced financial services executives Kylie Willment and Virginia Malley...

  7. Dust Diseases Board grants

    Information

    The Dust Diseases Board funds research and support services for people affected by dust diseases through grants, scholarships and fellowships...

  8. John Walsh AO

    Information

    John is Chair of the Dust Diseases Board, a Non-Executive Director of the icare Board, a Member of the icare Audit and Risk Committee, and a Member of the icare Customer, Innovation and Technology...

  9. icare coronavirus information for Dust Diseases Care clients

    Information

    Supporting Dust Diseases Care clients during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic...

  10. Warren's story: living with a dust disease

    Stories

    Warren developed a dust disease while working in an engineering firm. Despite only having one lung, he has remained independent, manages the family business and plays golf several times a week...