National Blood Authority
Part of the Health portfolio and a Federal authority, also called NBA
The National Blood Authority is a Commonwealth agency established under the National Blood Authority Act to improve and enhance the management of the Australian blood and plasma product sector at a national level. The National Blood Authority came into effect from 1 July 2003, and is a key part of new reforms to the blood sector, which have been agreed to by all States and Territories.
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Freedom of Information request - Government Consideration of the continuation of the National Fractionation Agreement for Australia (NaFAA)
Response by National Blood Authority to Brian Annan on .
Awaiting classification.
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Dear Mr Annan,
I refer to my email below, which I have not received a response to.
Noting that FOI requests operate withi...
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Response by National Blood Authority to Glenn Hamiltonshire on .
Successful.
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Dear Mr Hamiltonshire,
Thank you four response. Please find attached the documents you have requested.
The NBA understands that...
Age profile of blood and plasma donations
Request sent to National Blood Authority by Sinead on .
Long overdue.
I wish to request an age profile of a typical blood donor and plasma donor in Australia.
Answered separately for blood and plasma donors:
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