Know your kidneys
Your kidneys play a vital role in your body. Without them, you would struggle to process toxins, and this would have a devastating impact on your health.
How your kidneys work
Your kidneys play a vital role in your body. They work hard to clean your blood and create urine for you 24 hours a day. Without kidney function, you would struggle to process toxins and eliminate waste, and this would have a devastating impact on your health.
It’s important to keep your kidneys healthy so they can perform these important tasks throughout your life. If your kidneys are not healthy, other organs in your body may suffer and this could lead to further health complications.
Your kidneys are vital
Learn more about your kidneys
Keeping your kidneys healthy
It’s important to take care of your overall health – and this includes taking care of your kidneys. We share four ways you can.
Know the risk factors
3 in 4 Australians are at risk of developing kidney disease. Learn more about the risk factors of kidney disease, and what to do if you have any.
Your kidneys A - Z
If you’ve ever wondered about a word, term or acronym used in a discussion about kidneys, you should find the meaning here in our glossary of terms.
Translated resources on kidney disease
Find translated resources on kidney disease for culturally and linguistically diverse communities