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Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) · Asia-Pacific

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Lead approval timeline
120–175 days
90–180 days · Comparable Overseas Regulator (COR-A) Pathway
Application fee
AUD 145,300
COR-A Category 1 application fee approximately AUD 145,300 (reduced reflecting reduced evaluation effort)
English submissions
Accepted
English
eCTD
Accepted
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Local representative
Required
RP also required
Reliance pathway
Available
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Last verified 4/12/2026 · by GlobalReg Editorial

Executive summary

Australia operates a single-payer-influenced market regulated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), part of the Department of Health and Aged Care. Therapeutic goods must be entered on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) before supply, under the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989. TGA is a strong reliance regulator: the Comparable Overseas Regulator (COR-A and COR-B) pathways and ACCESS Consortium work-sharing (with Health Canada, MHRA, Swissmedic, HSA Singapore) provide expedited review where a product has been approved by FDA, EMA, MHRA, Health Canada, or Swissmedic. Reimbursement on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) requires a separate, often demanding, Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) submission with cost-utility evidence. Many sponsors therefore plan a parallel TGA/PBAC strategy, since registration without PBS listing severely limits commercial uptake.

Regulatory authority
TGA
Operating language
English
English submissions
Accepted
Submission languages
English
CTD format
Accepted
eCTD format
Accepted

About the authority

TGA sits within the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care. It regulates prescription medicines, OTC products, biologicals, complementary medicines, and medical devices. Prescription medicines are evaluated by the Medicines Regulation Division. Sponsors must be Australian-incorporated entities. Full cost recovery applies — almost all TGA activities are funded by sponsor fees.

International affiliations

ICHPIC/SACCESS ConsortiumICMRAProject Orbis
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Reliance & recognition

TGA operates two formal reliance pathways (COR-A, COR-B) plus participates in the ACCESS Consortium (with HC, MHRA, Swissmedic, HSA) and Project Orbis (FDA-led oncology). Joint reviews and work-sharing are increasingly common. GMP clearance can be obtained via reliance on inspections by EU MRA partners, MHRA, FDA, Health Canada, and PIC/S authorities.

FDAEMAMHRAHealth CanadaSwissmedicHSA Singapore (ACCESS)