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Greens Dental Plan Gains Key Support in Northern Rivers

Greens Dental Plan Gains Key Support in Northern Rivers
By Jeff Gibbs
The Greens’ proposal to extend Medicare to cover dental care has received a significant endorsement from Murwillumbah’s leading dentist, Dr. Dan Johnston. As the chief dentist and owner of Biltoft Dental, the region’s oldest dental practice, Dr. Johnston says the plan could offer substantial benefits to the community.
“My personal view is that this is a good idea,” Dr. Johnston said.
The Greens’ proposal builds on the existing Child Dental Benefits Scheme, which provides free dental care to eligible children. The new plan would extend this to include adults, addressing a major gap in affordable dental services.
“The child dental scheme has been really good for young patients who qualify,” Dr. Johnston explained. “But for adults, the cost of living is currently a huge problem.”
National surveys highlight the financial barrier to dental care, with over half of Australians without health insurance delaying or avoiding visits due to cost concerns.
With polls predicting a close federal election, the possibility of Labor forming a minority government is increasing. This could create an opportunity for the Greens to push for dental care to be included in Medicare, much like their success in securing the children’s dental program during the last Labor-Greens alliance.
“If I’m elected, I look forward to working with Labor and independents to bring dental into Medicare and make it affordable for everyone,” said Mandy Nolan, the Greens candidate for Richmond. Nolan, who needs just a 1.8% swing to win, emphasised the importance of accessible dental care for all Australians.

Mandy Nolan and Murwillumbah Dentist Dr. Dan Johnston discuss the Greens plan to make dental care part of Medicare.
A Growing Push for Change
The push for expanding Medicare to cover dental services has been gaining momentum. Associate Professor Matt Hopcraft, from the University of Melbourne’s Dental School, is among the experts advocating for change.
“Dental problems are a leading cause of preventable hospitalisations,” Hopcraft said. “Improving dental care can save money by reducing hospital admissions, lowering the cost of related diseases, and boosting productivity with healthier workers. It’s a fundamental misunderstanding to separate dental care from overall healthcare—they are absolutely intertwined.”
The Greens’ universal dental care plan is costed at $14 billion per year, with funding proposed through a new “Robin Hood” tax on large corporations.
“In a wealthy country like ours, everyone should be able to see a dentist,” Nolan said. “Let’s get this dental work done.”
The Road Ahead
While Labor has long supported the principle of expanding Medicare to include dental, it has not prioritised the issue in its current platform. However, support from Greens, independents, and some Labor backbenchers could tip the balance in a minority government scenario.
“This is an achievable goal if the balance of power shifts,” Hopcraft added. “We’ve got national inquiries, growing public support, and more voices in the profession calling for change. The time to act is now.”
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