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Operating since 1985, AusHealth is Australia's largest self-funded medical research charity.

15/02/2026

AusHealth is proud to launch AusHealth Helping Hands – gloves that protect you today while investing in a healthier tomorrow!

Helping Hands are made exclusively for AusHealth, one of Australia's largest self-funded medical research charities. And after 40 years of supporting lab workers across Australia, we know what makes a great disposable glove!

AusHealth Helping Hands meet international standards for medical use:

* Made with 100% nitrile to be stronger, longer lasting and safer
* Tested against fentanyl, cytotoxins and chemotherapy drugs
* Dispensed via a unique ‘Saveasy’ panel to reduce spillage and waste
* Layered in the box, not squashed in, rendering gloves softer (easier to put on) and ensuring only one glove comes out at a time
* Sold in boxes of 200, meaning less frequent replacement and more efficient storage
* Boxes are sized to fit in existing wall dispensers.

We also understand the business of healthcare procurement, which is why AusHealth Helping Hands have been priced to be extremely competitive.

Of course, the larger the order, the bigger the discount.

All proceeds from every box of AusHealth Helping Hands goes to support medical research, including projects seeking treatments for cancer, diabetes and drug-resistant infection.

“This initiative is as simple as it is exciting!” says AusHealth CEO Justin Coombs.

“Across the country, clinics and laboratories use hundreds of millions of nitrile gloves every year. That’s why we’ve made AusHealth Helping Hands to be the perfect glove at a truly competitive price – if we can persuade those clinics and labs to get behind Helping Hands, we’ll be able to generate millions of dollars of research funding.

“Like all the best ideas, it’s a win for everyone.”

Fully compliant for use in medical, research and food-handling workplaces, AusHealth Helping Hands will be available for delivery from late March.

For more information, www.aushealth.com.au/helpinghands or contact Adam Shepherd, [email protected]

Pictured: AusHealth toxicologist Dr Natalia Andriguetti

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