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Blood Borne Viruses (BBV) and Sexually Transmissible Infections (STI) Research Program

Tender ID: 603136


Tender Details

Tender #:
GO8110  
Status:
Closed
Publish Date:
23 December 2025
Closing Date:
24 February 2026
Closing Time:
02:00 PM (Australia/ACT)

Tender Description

This grant program is delivered, in part, through the collection of data, ongoing surveillance, and pertinent research and evaluation activities related to the BBV and STI outlined in the National BBV and STI Strategies, namely:

  • National Hepatitis B Strategy
  • National Hepatitis C Strategy
  • National STI Strategy
  • National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander BBV and STI Strategy
  • National HIV Strategy.

The Department’s First National BBV and STI Research Strategy 2021-2025 and its future iterations (the National BBV and STI Research Strategy), sets out the aims and objectives for the multi-disciplinary research activities undertaken within Australia and supports the implementation of the related National BBV and STI Strategies. By enabling and focusing on the conduct of BBV and STI research, the Research Strategy aims to identify challenges, barriers and opportunities to achieve the agreed national goals and targets of the National BBV and STI Strategies. The Research Strategy also contains a series of Guiding Principles that have the potential to advance the BBV and STI policy landscape and increase the community engagement with research.

The purpose of this grant opportunity is to build on the success of the 2021-2025 BBV and STI Research Program, by continuing to fund eligible organisations to undertake critical BBV and STI research activities that:

  • Continue to build on the evidence base that informs the development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of BBV and STI health policy and improves practices in Australia.
  • Focus on reducing morbidity, mortality, stigma and discrimination, increasing access to new biomedical interventions, and improving quality of life and health outcomes for people living with, or at risk of, BBV and STI.