
Heart Week is Australia’s national heart health awareness week, held in May each year. It brings together the Australian public, health professionals, workplaces and communities to start conversations about heart health and take positive steps to reduce the risk of heart disease.
Heart Week 2026 will take place from 4–10 May.
Add Heart Week 2026 to your calendar to stay up to date with key dates and activities.
More information on how to get involved in Heart Week 2026 will be available soon. Subscribe to the Heart Health Network newsletter for Heart Week updates.
In Heart Week 2025 (5–11 May), health professionals across Australia encouraged people to understand their risk of heart disease and book a Heart Health Check with their GP. The campaign reached over 15 million people nationwide, with more than 41,000 Medicare‑subsidised Heart Health Checks claimed, demonstrating strong engagement with Heart Week messaging and heart disease prevention.
Explore the creative ways healthcare teams and workplaces across Australia helped spread awareness and support Heart Week 2025.
Congratulations to our Heart Week 2025 Creative Display Competition winners:
While there is no one cause for heart disease, there are risk factors that increase your chance of developing it. The more risk factors you have, the more likely you are to develop heart disease.
Preventing heart disease starts with knowing your risk factors and making positive lifestyle changes to lower your risk. This animation will step you through some positive changes you can make to lower your risk.

Streamline CVD risk assessment and management in general practice with the Heart Health Check Toolkit

A Heart Health Check with your GP will help you understand your risk of having a heart attack or stroke in the next 5 years and what you can do to prevent it.

Take the heart age test to check your heart health. Use our heart health check calculator to understand your risk of heart disease and heart attacks.