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News

Wednesday, 02 Sep 2020

More than 50,000 people have accessed specialised pandemic training for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers and health practitioners.

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Cartoon man walking through crowd with COVID-19 virus droplets
Tuesday, 25 Aug 2020

Experts warn of SARS-CoV-2 airborne transmission to better understand environmental transmission.

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Mother and child in Sierra Leone
Monday, 24 Aug 2020

A/Prof Kamalini Lokuge and team awarded $180,000 by the Waterloo Foundation to strengthen participatory approaches to adolescent sexual health in Sierra Leonne

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ACT Health Contact Tracing
Tuesday, 18 Aug 2020

Contact tracers need more than technical skills to be successful.

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Associate Professor Kamalini Lokuge
Thursday, 06 Aug 2020

Associate Professor Kamalini Lokuge and her team are currently working with obstetricians in PNG to evaluate maternal and newborn care training.

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Bushfire smoke children's book
Thursday, 30 Jul 2020

Parents, carers and educators of children aged six to 12 years are being asked to help produce a children's story book about bushfire smoke and health.

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Events

View from a vehicle of a rickshaw and multiple street signs, including one labeled "Kakarbhitta," in a sunlit, bustling street scene.
19 May 2022 | 12:30 - 1pm

This thesis aims to improve understanding of the goals and outcomes of comprehensive support services for survivors of sex trafficking in Northeast India.

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Firefighters in protective gear operating a high-pressure hose to spray water during a firefighting exercise.
5 May 2022 | 1 - 1:45pm

The team invites you to learn about the study and its published findings, ask questions, and participate in a thoughtful discussion.

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A woman sleeping in her bed under blue lighting.
25 Nov 2021 | 1 - 1:30pm

This undergraduate project investigates whether a relationship exists between mitochondrial function and autonomic symptoms in people with ME/CFS.

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Split image: on the left, a stylized brain graphic divided into four colored puzzle pieces; on the right, a smiling woman in a red blazer outdoors.
13 Oct 2021 | 10:30 - 11:30am

Learn strategies that can increase emotional agility by holding emotions loosely, facing them, and living a values-driven life.

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Two men in overalls in a boat on a river, with the phrase "Teach a man to fish" written above them.
2 Jun 2021 | 6 - 8pm

Big Sing Inc is holding a fundraiser to help support the work it is doing connecting Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians through singing and choral music.

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A woman's face overlaid with colorful digital data and code, creating a futuristic visual effect.
13 May 2021 | 1 - 1:30pm

Using AI to conduct systematic reviews of the human & animal literature to uncover patterns that will support our understanding of ME/CFS physiology & pathology

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