Health & Wellness 2026

NHMRC BMI, Medicare, fitness & preventive health — trusted Australian guide

Staying healthy in Australia means understanding local guidelines, from body mass index (NHMRC) to Medicare benefits. This guide combines evidence‑based recommendations with practical tools — all updated for 2026.

BMI and NHMRC guidelines

The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) adopts the WHO classification for adult BMI. It’s a simple screening tool, but always consider muscle mass, age, and ethnicity.

CategoryBMI range (kg/m²)
Underweight< 18.5
Healthy weight18.5 – 24.9
Overweight25.0 – 29.9
Obesity class I30.0 – 34.9
Obesity class II35.0 – 39.9
Obesity class III≥ 40.0
NHMRC 2026 note: Updated guidance emphasises waist circumference (≥94 cm men, ≥80 cm women indicates increased risk) alongside BMI.

Medicare – what it covers in 2026

Australia’s universal health scheme provides free or subsidised health services. All Australian residents (and some visitors) with a Medicare card can access:

Medicare Safety Net 2026

Once you reach a threshold (currently $574.80 for concession cardholders, $2,457.20 for general patients), Medicare pays 100% of the scheduled fee for further services.

💡 Tip: Always ask if your GP bulk bills — saves you money.

Fitness & exercise (Australian guidelines)

The Department of Health and Aged Care recommends for adults (18–64):

Sample beginner plan (weekly):

DayActivityDuration
MondayBrisk walk / jog30 min
WednesdayBodyweight strength (squats, push‑ups)20 min
FridaySwim / cycle30 min
SaturdayYoga / stretching30 min

Gradually increase duration or intensity. Always consult a GP before starting intense exercise.

Preventive health & screening

Early detection saves lives. Key national programs:

Sun safety: Slip, slop, slap, seek, slide – UV levels are high even on cool days.

Mental health support

Medicare subsidises mental health services (Better Access). You can get a mental health treatment plan from a GP and then access psychologists, social workers, or occupational therapists.

Free resources: Beyond Blue (1300 22 4636), Lifeline (13 11 14), Headspace for youth.

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