Australian Burden of Disease Study 2024
This national report presents findings from the Australian Burden of Disease Study 2024. It includes estimates for 220 diseases and injuries in 2024 based on
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This national report presents findings from the Australian Burden of Disease Study 2024. It includes estimates for 220 diseases and injuries in 2024 based on
This national summary report presents key findings from the Australian Burden of Disease Study: impact and causes of illness and death in Australia 2018. It
This website provides information about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women’s health and women’s business. It is part of the larger website Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet,
This website houses the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health, a population-based survey that explores the factors contributing to the health and wellbeing of more
This background report highlights 6 key issues and their implications that are considered a priority in addressing reform in the area of violence against women
The aim of this NSW-based study was to identify factors that women in rural NSW face in accessing abortion services and suggest support mechanisms. NB:
This research report explores the barriers experienced by migrant and refugee women when using online forms to apply for family violence intervention orders (FVIOs). It
This national submission paper presents Brain Injury Australia’s response to an Australian Government Green paper on homelessness.
A national website focused on providing information and support to young women diagnosed with breast cancer. The website includes information on family history, breast changes,
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