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Tag: drowning

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New ANZJPH article highlights drowning risk on long weekends

PHAA Australians were reminded to be vigilant about their water safety prior to the June long weekend, following research published … More

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Torso of person upright in water, head is above water and out of view.

‘Drowning for love’ – 5 ways to protect your life while you’re trying to rescue someone in trouble in the water

Amy Peden, UNSW Sydney and Rob Brander, UNSW Sydney The news headlines show summer is a deadly period for drowning … More

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Image features three men standing in front of a river. They are on a fishing trip. The text says "make the right call to keep your mates safe". Image is from the Royal Life Saving Australia

Pandemic blamed for drowning spike as new studies highlight risks to children and migrants

Jeremy Lasek – PHAA Australians’ love of the water is continuing to prove deadly, with a new report from Royal … More

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Global Injury Prevention Showcase tackles big issues: Why do Australian men keep drowning?

Public Health Association of Australia This week (22-26 March) the 2021 Global Injury Prevention Showcase is being held, bringing together … More

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