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Category: Public Health

Wrapped Christmas presents under a tree. Credit: Mike Fleming/Flickr.

All I want for Christmas is an Australian Centre for Disease Control and Prevention

Terry Slevin, PHAA CEO Mariah Carey’s classic Christmas hit is a commercial radio and shopping centre staple every December. If … More

ACDC, COVID-19, Health equity, infectious disease, Prevention, Public Health
Picture of a loveheart (red border, white inside) including small icons of people, pills, containers, clocks, brains, microscopes with an eye inside the lens, all located within the heart. Text says: Heart Failure. An active role for GPs and patients. Logos of Heart Foundation and NPS Medicine Wise

Collaborating to take an active role to improve heart failure: Heart Foundation and NPS MedicineWise

Brooke Atkins & Amanda Buttery, National Heart Foundation of Australia PHAA’s Note: This article does not constitute medical advice. If … More

Chronic disease, Public Health, public health education
The cover of the National Preventive Health Strategy, repeated three times

Significant steps towards a healthier Australia: The 2021-2030 National Preventive Health Strategy

Terry Slevin – PHAA CEO Today marks a ‘red letter day’ for the health of our nation. At least it … More

Chronic disease, National Preventive Health Strategy, Public Health
Text includes: 'Build a Stronger #PublicHealth Workforce.' The Public Health Association of Australia logo. voteforpublichealth.com. Infographic of 5 people with 'Public health workforce' written underneath.

Hundreds join the rally cry for greater investment in Australia’s public health workforce

Jeremy Lasek – PHAA In one of the biggest demonstrations of support for significant new investment in Australia’s over-stretched public … More

Indigenous health, Public Health, public health workforce
World AIDS day. December 1. Where to next? A red ribbon with 40 years of HIV written on it diagonally.

On World AIDS Day, peak body says elimination can be achieved in Australia by 2025

Jeremy Lasek – PHAA Today, 1 December, is World AIDS Day. After 40 years of trying to control the spread … More

AIDS, child health, Health equity, international health, Public Health
A portrait of HAA Board Member, Associate Professor Aziz Rahman, is imposed against logos against logos of the Public Health Association of Australia.

New PHAA Board member Aziz Rahman hopes to raise profile of SIGs

Associate Professor Muhammad Aziz Rahman has recently joined the PHAA Board as a co-convenor of the Health Promotion SIG. Currently … More

Public Health, public health workforce
Image features a computer circuit board and the words "digital health futures".

Digital futures: the intersection of technology and health

Anna Alex – PHAA intern The world is witnessing an era of accelerated and interlinked environmental, technological, economic and societal … More

digital transformation, Public Health, technology, telehealth
Silhouette of a guard inside a watch tower at Goulburn jail.

Prisons still failing First Nations people, Justice Health conference told

Jeremy Lasek – PHAA Three decades after the landmark Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, a leading expert on … More

Indigenous incarceration, justice health, Public Health
A collection of miniature bottles of alcohol. Credit Yair Tsipory, Wikimedia

Tonight I’ll be having…poison! On-demand alcohol delivery services and the danger they pose to public health

Dr Michelle I Jongenelis, Senior Research Fellow and Deputy Director, Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change In case you were worried about … More

Alcohol, alcohol marketing, Public Health
Keenan Mundine in front of a large painting of Indigenous art.

Keenan Mundine on his life of incarceration, and making Justice Health more culturally safe

Jeremy Lasek – PHAA We hear plenty about the importance of sharing, and understanding the lived experiences of others. At … More

Indigenous health, Indigenous incarceration, justice health, Mental Health
A girl uses a tiny watering can to water plants in the Vauxhall City garden.

Eating sustainably: Urban local governments take planetary health into their own hands

Liza Barbour and Assoc Prof Julie Brimblecombe (both of Monash University), Dr Rebecca Lindberg and Dr Julie Woods from Deakin … More

climate action, food, food security, healthy food
Screenshot of a video message by the Minister for Indigenous Australians, the Hon Ken Wyatt AM MP. The Minister is seated at his desk in his office.

Government promises action and money to counter Indigenous incarceration, Minister tells Justice Health 2021 conference

Jeremy Lasek – PHAA More action at a local level. More partnerships. More targeted funding. Greater research. And real targets … More

Indigenous health, Indigenous incarceration, justice health, Public Health
A person wearing blue gloves prepares a syringe with vaccine.

Pandemics are by definition GLOBAL. Will Australia share the solution?

Terry Slevin – PHAA “The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has approved booster doses of the Pfizer vaccine for people aged … More

COVID-19, Health equity, immunisation, international health, vaccines
Banner for the Justice Health virtual conference features the PHAA logo and the words "evidence, accountability, action." It also includes the dates, 3-4 November, and the site www.justicehealth2021.com."

2021 Justice Health Conference to focus on Evidence, Accountability, Action.

 Jeremy Lasek – PHAA ‘Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and inhumane.’ … More

Health equity, Indigenous health, Indigenous incarceration, justice health, Public Health
Image shows three pairs of sunglasses, a tube of sunscreen, and three hats on a table.

Study tracks sun protection behavioural changes as world meets for COP26 climate summit

Jeremy Lasek – PHAA For the first time in nearly two years the world’s attention is about to switch from … More

cancer, Climate change, Public Health, skin cancer
This photo shows trainees and program coordination team with Western Australia’s Director General of Health, Dr David Russell-Weisz. Most of the people are standing in two rows in front of a screen. In the foreground is a computer screen showing at least six participants on a Zoom call.

Taking the Initiative to Strengthen and Sustain Western Australia’s Public Health Workforce

Terry Slevin – PHAA Continuing the theme of developing the Public Health Workforce, what follows is a focus on the … More

mentoring program, public health workforce, workforce training

Ageing population, climate change create new drowning risks: study

Jeremy Lasek – PHAA Background With the days lengthening, the weather and water warming, and COVID-19 restrictions lifting, many of … More

drownings, exercise, Public Health
Participants at a Climate and Health Alliance workshop in Townsville stand outside and hold signs which read "our climate, our health" and also "prevention is better than cure."

Say it loud and clear: Climate change is a health problem

Alex Hewish and Remy Shergill – Climate And Health Alliance Climate change. The average Australian is aware that the world … More

Climate change, global health, public health education, public health workforce
A man's hand holding glass of alcohol. Photography by Santeri Viinamäki/Wikipedia

Freedom from lockdown but shackled to alcohol: How Australia’s glorification of alcohol is damaging to public health

Dr Michelle I Jongenelis – Senior Research Fellow and Deputy Director, Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change I write this piece … More

Alcohol, Coronavirus, Public Health
close up photo of the coronavirus

The Code COVID19 International Update – 14 October 2021

Dr Priscilla Robinson The Code COVID19 International Update is a weekly snapshot of the COVID-19 pandemic, assessing efforts by nations … More

Coronavirus, Covid vaccine, global health, Health equity, Public Health, vaccinations, Vaccine equity
close up photo of the coronavirus

The Code COVID19 International Update – 7 October 2021

Dr Priscilla Robinson The Code COVID19 International Update is a weekly snapshot of the COVID-19 pandemic, assessing efforts by nations … More

Coronavirus, COVID19, Public Health, vaccinations
John Safran gestures with both hands while seated on a stage in Christchurch.

This ain’t no ‘puff piece’: John Safran takes aim at Philip Morris and doesn’t miss

Jeremy Lasek – PHAA John Safran has made a career out of probing society’s fringes for satire. Now the perpetual … More

cancer, Public Health, smoking
Screenshot of the cover of the Rethinking Policy Priorities in the light of pandemics report.

Pandemic lessons learnt, legacies, and the need for greater investment

Jeremy Lasek – PHAA The PHAA’s Australian Public Health Conference 2021, while virtual in nature due to COVID, is being … More

Coronavirus, COVID, environment, global health, Health equity, Public Health
Screenshot of Prof Tom Calma AO delivering the Basil Hetzel Oration.

Prof Tom Calma AO says COVID highlights racism, mental health, & smoking crises in Australia

Jeremy Lasek – PHAA The PHAA was privileged to have Professor Tom Calma AO, one of Australia’s leading First Nations … More

Photo shops people in motion.

Worldwide workforce problems & national professional constraints

Charles Guest, Honorary Professor, School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne “The government has had 18 months to … More

Public Health, work force
Lauren Richardson wears a face mask and shows her vaccination card and a band aid on her shoulder from the vaccination.

A rare COVID silver lining – Lauren Richardson on meeting ‘her people’ in VIC Department of Health

Jeremy Lasek, PHAA Our recent request for your stories to capture the essence of a career in public health has … More

Coronavirus, COVID19, Public Health, vaccination
close up photo of the coronavirus

The Code COVID19 International Update – 23 September 2021

Dr Priscilla Robinson This is a weekly snapshot of the COVID-19 pandemic, assessing efforts by nations around the world to … More

Coronavirus
Hot air balloons over Lake Burley Griffin and the National Museum of Australia

Drugs, advocacy, and understanding public health’s ‘new frontier’: it’s conference week

Jeremy Lasek – PHAA   The Australian Public Health Conference 2021 starts this Thurday 23 September, and features a stellar … More

Alcohol, AUSTPH2021, Climate change, Events, Mental Health, Public Health
Screenshot of the front page of the Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill 2021 features the official crest of the Queensland Government.

Access to dying with dignity approved for Queensland

Malcolm Baalman, PHAA From early 2023, Queenslanders will join Australians from four other states in having access to voluntary assisted … More

voluntary assisted dying
From left, Dr Andrew Robinson WA CHO, former WA and NT CHO and current PHAA President, Prof Tarun Weeramanthri, Dr Kerryn Coleman ACT CHO and Dr Jeannette Young QLD CHO.

Chief health officers are in the spotlight like never before. Here’s what goes on behind the scenes

Patrick Harris, UNSW and PHAA NSW Branch President Aryati Yashadhana, UNSW, and Evelyne de Leeuw, UNSW Until COVID-19, few people knew … More

COVID19, Public Health

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