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2022

Conference Publication

Advocacy - Impact and research on shame and stigma

King, M. and Lansbury, N. (2022). Advocacy - Impact and research on shame and stigma. Global Period Poverty Forum, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 10-12 October 2022.

Advocacy - Impact and research on shame and stigma

2022

Conference Publication

Environmental health and climate change in remote communities: opportunities to protect health through community-led initiatives

Lansbury, N., Memmott, P. and Redmond, A. (2022). Environmental health and climate change in remote communities: opportunities to protect health through community-led initiatives. 13th National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Environmental Health Conference (NATSIEH), Darwin, NT, Australia, 5-8 September 2022.

Environmental health and climate change in remote communities: opportunities to protect health through community-led initiatives

2022

Conference Publication

Working homes and community infrastructure keeps community safe and healthy

Barnes, S., Enkel, S. and Lansbury, N. (2022). Working homes and community infrastructure keeps community safe and healthy. 13th National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Environmental Health Conference (NATSIEH), Darwin, NT, Australia, 5-8 September 2022.

Working homes and community infrastructure keeps community safe and healthy

2022

Conference Publication

Impact of climate change on health in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities

Lansbury, N. (2022). Impact of climate change on health in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Princess Alexandra Hospital Health Week, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 22-25 August 2022.

Impact of climate change on health in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities

2022

Conference Publication

Living well on Country: Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ health in a climate change-affected future

Lansbury, N., Nona, F. and Redmond, A. (2022). Living well on Country: Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ health in a climate change-affected future. Stronger Together - Responding to Climate Change in the Torres Strait TSRA workshop , Waiben/ Thursday Island, QLD, Australia, 22-23 June 2022.

Living well on Country: Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ health in a climate change-affected future

2022

Conference Publication

Why we need a planetary health approach to wicked problems: Perspectives on finding interdisciplinary solutions

Lansbury, N., Hickman, A., Mayfield, H., Benham, C. and Atkinson, A-R. (2022). Why we need a planetary health approach to wicked problems: Perspectives on finding interdisciplinary solutions. Flourish! Interdisciplinary solutions for a thriving planet- Australian Academy of Science, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 6-7 June 2022.

Why we need a planetary health approach to wicked problems: Perspectives on finding interdisciplinary solutions

2022

Conference Publication

The Voice & the hands: Reflecting on what makes a successful research partnership between Indigenous organisations & non-Indigenous allies The Voice and the hands: Reflecting on what makes a successful research partnership between Indigenous organisations and non-Indigenous allies

Creamer, S. and Lansbury, N. (2022). The Voice & the hands: Reflecting on what makes a successful research partnership between Indigenous organisations & non-Indigenous allies The Voice and the hands: Reflecting on what makes a successful research partnership between Indigenous organisations and non-Indigenous allies. Native American Indigenous Studies Association Conference 2022 - Regional Gatherin, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 29 May-1June 2022.

The Voice & the hands: Reflecting on what makes a successful research partnership between Indigenous organisations & non-Indigenous allies The Voice and the hands: Reflecting on what makes a successful research partnership between Indigenous organisations and non-Indigenous allies

2022

Conference Publication

Climate change, infectious diseases and public health in the Torres Strait Islands

Lansbury, N., Nona, F. and Redmond, A. (2022). Climate change, infectious diseases and public health in the Torres Strait Islands. Climate Change and Skin Health Summit, The Australasian College of Dermatologists (Environmental Sustainability Group), Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 28 May 2022.

Climate change, infectious diseases and public health in the Torres Strait Islands

2021

Conference Publication

Challenges and options for food security in the Pacific for First Nations Peoples

Hall, N. L. (2021). Challenges and options for food security in the Pacific for First Nations Peoples. United Nations Food Security Summit, Virtual, 6-8 July 2021.

Challenges and options for food security in the Pacific for First Nations Peoples

2019

Conference Publication

Groundwater contamination, remote communities and Indigenous health: starting a national conversation

Hall, N. L., Hoy, W. and Mott, S. (2019). Groundwater contamination, remote communities and Indigenous health: starting a national conversation. OzWater 2019 (Australian Water Association), Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 7-9 May 2019.

Groundwater contamination, remote communities and Indigenous health: starting a national conversation

2019

Conference Publication

Safe and Healthy Drinking Water in Indigenous Local Government Areas Program: Service Delivery Model Prerequisites for Success

Milligan, B., Blake, C., Hall, N.L., Selvey, L., Grodecki, H., Jackson, G., Go-Sam, C. and Veronese, T. (2019). Safe and Healthy Drinking Water in Indigenous Local Government Areas Program: Service Delivery Model Prerequisites for Success. QWater Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 20 November 2019.

Safe and Healthy Drinking Water in Indigenous Local Government Areas Program: Service Delivery Model Prerequisites for Success

2018

Conference Publication

Enhancing Positive Social Outcomes from Wind Farm Development

Hicks, J., Hall, N., Lane, T. and Wood, E. (2018). Enhancing Positive Social Outcomes from Wind Farm Development. Wind Industry Forum 2018, Melbourne VIC, Australia, March 7 2018.

Enhancing Positive Social Outcomes from Wind Farm Development

2018

Conference Publication

Enhancing women’s health in remote communities by removing specific barriers and providing culturally-appropriate options

Hall, N. and Anders, W. (2018). Enhancing women’s health in remote communities by removing specific barriers and providing culturally-appropriate options. Because of Her, We Can: National NAIDOC Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Conference, UNSW Australia, 12 July 2018.

Enhancing women’s health in remote communities by removing specific barriers and providing culturally-appropriate options

2018

Conference Publication

Closing the Gap (in the water industry)

Hall, Nina (2018). Closing the Gap (in the water industry). Australian Water Association’s OzWater’18 Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 8-10 May 2018.

Closing the Gap (in the water industry)

2018

Conference Publication

The challenges for Melanesian states reporting on indicators for health in the sustainable development goals

Matthews, Sophia, Hill, Peter, Hickson, Arabella and Hall, Nina (2018). The challenges for Melanesian states reporting on indicators for health in the sustainable development goals. 25th World Congress of Political Science, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 21-25 July 2018. Montreal, QC, Canada: International Political Science Association.

The challenges for Melanesian states reporting on indicators for health in the sustainable development goals

2018

Conference Publication

Advancing women and girls’access to sanitation and hygiene by removing specific barriers and providing culturally-appropriate options

Hall, N. and Anders, W. (2018). Advancing women and girls’access to sanitation and hygiene by removing specific barriers and providing culturally-appropriate options. Indigenous & Remote Health Forum, Brisbane / Brisbane Convention Centre, 17 July 2018.

Advancing women and girls’access to sanitation and hygiene by removing specific barriers and providing culturally-appropriate options

2018

Conference Publication

'Missing school in Australia due to gaps in Menstrual Health Management’ and ‘Delivering WASH in Australia’s remote Indigenous Communities: Cultural and historical context that affects uptake, behaviour and change’ (2 oral presentations)

Hall, Nina (2018). 'Missing school in Australia due to gaps in Menstrual Health Management’ and ‘Delivering WASH in Australia’s remote Indigenous Communities: Cultural and historical context that affects uptake, behaviour and change’ (2 oral presentations). WASH Futures conference, Brisbane QLD Australia, 5-6 March 2018.

'Missing school in Australia due to gaps in Menstrual Health Management’ and ‘Delivering WASH in Australia’s remote Indigenous Communities: Cultural and historical context that affects uptake, behaviour and change’ (2 oral presentations)

2017

Conference Publication

Aboriginal remote communities and water, sanitation and hygiene: critical needs yet minimal attention

Hall, Nina (2017). Aboriginal remote communities and water, sanitation and hygiene: critical needs yet minimal attention. Australian Water Association’s OzWater’17 Conference, Sydney, Australia, 16-18 May 2017.

Aboriginal remote communities and water, sanitation and hygiene: critical needs yet minimal attention

2017

Conference Publication

Missing school in Indigenous Australia: Gaps in menstrual hygiene management

Hall, Nina (2017). Missing school in Indigenous Australia: Gaps in menstrual hygiene management. Water and Health Conference, Chapel Hill, NC, United States, 16-20 October 2017.

Missing school in Indigenous Australia: Gaps in menstrual hygiene management

2017

Conference Publication

Barriers and solutions to Indigenous health and hygiene in remote communities: A case study of menstrual hygiene management

Hall, Nina (2017). Barriers and solutions to Indigenous health and hygiene in remote communities: A case study of menstrual hygiene management. World Toilet Summit, Melbourne, Australia, 20-21 November 2017.

Barriers and solutions to Indigenous health and hygiene in remote communities: A case study of menstrual hygiene management