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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Age profile of blood and plasma donations
Request sent to National Blood Authority by Sinead on .

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I wish to request an age profile of a typical blood donor and plasma donor in Australia. Answered separately for blood and plasma donors: What is...

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