NSW HIV Strategy and Resources

​NSW HIV Strategy 2026-2030

The NSW HIV Strategy 2026-2030 lays the foundation for achieving the virtual elimination of HIV transmission in NSW. The Strategy focuses on four pillars: prevention, testing, treatment, and stigma and discrimination.

Related Strategies

The NSW Sexually Transmissible Infection (STI) and Blood Borne Virus (BBV) strategies set targets, goals, and initiatives that guide government policy making. They also work to reduce stigma and foster effective, collaborative public health partnerships for testing, treatment, prevention and management of STIs and BBVs. ​

NSW HIV Surveillance Data

The NSW HIV surveillance data provides an overview of HIV in NSW and reports progress for the implementation of the NSW HIV Strategy.
 

National Surveillance Data

You can explore the latest HIV data from Australia through National Surveillance Data - The Kirby Institute

NSW Health HIV Media Guide

The media plays a key role in educating the public and shaping narratives around HIV.
Journalists and media agencies play a key role in helping to reduce HIV stigma, discrimination and sensationalism, correct misinformation, and promote access to life-saving HIV prevention and treatment.

The NSW Health HIV Media Guide has been developed to support people working in HIV media to provide advice around language, representation, medical accuracy, ethics and data reporting.

Download a PDF version of the NSW Health HIV Media Guide. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Current as at: Wednesday 27 May 2026
Contact page owner: Centre for Population Health