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The National Blood Authority (NBA) is an Australian Government statutory agency, established under the National Blood Authority Act 2003 to improve and enhance the management of the Australian blood and plasma product sector at a national level. The NBA represents the interests of the Australian, state and territory governments, and sits within the Australian Government’s Health and Ageing portfolio.
The NBA is jointly funded by all governments with the Commonwealth contributing 63% and the States 37%.
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