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Australian Centre for Disease Control

Health, Disability and Ageing
The Australian Centre for Disease Control (Australian CDC) is an independent national agency established to strengthen Australia’s preparedness for, response to, and prevention of public health emergencies. It provides trusted, evidence‑based public health advice, coordinates national disease surveillance, and leads emergency health management functions, building on the work of the interim CDC established in 2024. The agency brings together expertise, data systems, and partnerships across governments and scientific communities to improve health outcomes and enhance Australia’s resilience against emerging health threats.

Further information

  • Type of Body

    A. Non-corporate Commonwealth entity

  • GFS Sector Classification

    GGS

  • Established By / Under

    Act / Regulation

  • Established By/Under More info

    Australian Centre for Disease Control Act 2025

  • Annual Report Prepared and tabled?

    Yes

  • Classification

    A. Primary body

  • GFS Function / Sector Reported

    Health

  • Materiality

    Small

  • PS Act Body

    Yes - Statutory Agency

  • Auditor

    ANAO

  • Creation Date

Current single executive appointments

Position Appointee Start Date End Date
A/g Director-General Mr. Paul McCormack 1 January 2026 31 March 2026
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