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2024

Other Outputs

‘Knowledge keeps the fires burning’: how ancient Indigenous wisdom can transform our battle against climate change

Lansbury, N., Moggridge, B., Ireland, L., Evans, G. and Munro-Harrison, T. (2024, 07 11). ‘Knowledge keeps the fires burning’: how ancient Indigenous wisdom can transform our battle against climate change TheConversation.com

‘Knowledge keeps the fires burning’: how ancient Indigenous wisdom can transform our battle against climate change

2024

Conference Publication

The end-of-life of used pads in Australia – who is filling up the bin?

Brewster, E., Rounsefell, B., Lansbury, N. and O’Brien, K. (2024). The end-of-life of used pads in Australia – who is filling up the bin?. 32nd National Conference on Incontinence, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 22 May 2024.

The end-of-life of used pads in Australia – who is filling up the bin?

2024

Other Outputs

The budget pledged $12.5 million for free menstrual products in Indigenous communities. Here’s why it’s needed

Lansbury, Nina and King, Minnie (2024, 05 21). The budget pledged $12.5 million for free menstrual products in Indigenous communities. Here’s why it’s needed The Conversation

The budget pledged $12.5 million for free menstrual products in Indigenous communities. Here’s why it’s needed

2024

Conference Publication

Environmental health in remote community homes to reduce rheumatic heart disease

Lansbury, N., Memmott, P., Redmond, A. and Frank, P. (2024). Environmental health in remote community homes to reduce rheumatic heart disease. National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Environmental Health Conference, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 13-16 May 2024.

Environmental health in remote community homes to reduce rheumatic heart disease

2024

Journal Article

The inequitable burden of infectious diseases among remote-living Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: a product of history

Enkel, Stephanie L., Famlonga, Rebecca, Thomas, Hannah M. M., Lansbury, Nina, Carapetis, Jonathan R., Pearson, Glenn and Bowen, Asha C. (2024). The inequitable burden of infectious diseases among remote-living Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: a product of history. Journal of the Australian Indigenous HealthinfoNet, 5 (1) 3. doi: 10.14221/2653-3219.1036

The inequitable burden of infectious diseases among remote-living Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: a product of history

2024

Conference Publication

Significant increase in heat-related human death toll due to climate change during 2009 Victoria heatwave

Aglas-Leitner, Philipp, Perkins-Kirkpatrick, Sarah, Lansbury, Nina, Selvey, Linda, Osborne, Nicholas J. and Stone, Daithi (2024). Significant increase in heat-related human death toll due to climate change during 2009 Victoria heatwave. DKT-13 Deutsche Klimatagung, Potsdam, Germany, 12–14 March 2024. Berlin, Germany: German Meteorological Society. doi: 10.5194/dkt-13-56

Significant increase in heat-related human death toll due to climate change during 2009 Victoria heatwave

2024

Book Chapter

Waste and water

Lansbury, Nina and Sendall, Marguerite C. (2024). Waste and water. Political determinants of health in Australia: a planetary perspective. (pp. 148-166) edited by Marguerite C. Sendall, Allyson Mutch and Lisa Fitzgerald. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003315490-12

Waste and water

2024

Journal Article

Benefits, costs and enabling conditions to achieve ‘water for all’ in rural and remote Australia

Manero, Ana, Adamowicz, Wiktor, Akter, Sonia, Spencer-Cotton, Alaya, Coombes, Peter J., Wyrwoll, Paul, Horne, James, Lansbury, Nina, Creamer, Sandra, Taylor, Katherine Selena, Fanaian, Safa and Grafton, R. Quentin (2024). Benefits, costs and enabling conditions to achieve ‘water for all’ in rural and remote Australia. Nature Water, 2 (1) 32, 31-40. doi: 10.1038/s44221-023-00182-6

Benefits, costs and enabling conditions to achieve ‘water for all’ in rural and remote Australia

2023

Conference Publication

Impact attribution: estimating the anthropogenic influence on mortality during an Australian heatwave

Perkins-Kirkpatrick, Sarah, Stone, Dáithí, Aglas-Leitner, Philipp, Osborne, Nicholas J., Lansbury, Nina and Selvey, Linsa (2023). Impact attribution: estimating the anthropogenic influence on mortality during an Australian heatwave. AGU23, San Francisco, CA United States, 11 - 15 December 2023. Washington, DC United States: AGU.

Impact attribution: estimating the anthropogenic influence on mortality during an Australian heatwave

2023

Journal Article

Searching for Strep A in the clinical environment during a human challenge trial: a sub-study protocol

Enkel, Stephanie L., Hla, Thel K., Wong, Bernadette, Pickering, Jessica, Barnett, Timothy C., Thomas, Hannah M. M, Lansbury, Nina, Carapetis, Jonathan R., Manning, Laurens and Bowen, Asha C. (2023). Searching for Strep A in the clinical environment during a human challenge trial: a sub-study protocol. Access Microbiology, 5 (9) 000650.v3, 1-12. doi: 10.1099/acmi.0.000650.v3

Searching for Strep A in the clinical environment during a human challenge trial: a sub-study protocol

2023

Other Outputs

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ voices and engagement in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Advice to inform the Australian Government towards IPCC Assessment Report 7

Lansbury, N., Moggridge, B., Creamer, S., Ireland, L., Buckley, L., Evans, G., Milsom, O., Pecl, G. and Mosby, V. (2023). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ voices and engagement in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Advice to inform the Australian Government towards IPCC Assessment Report 7. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Australian Government (Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water).

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ voices and engagement in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: Advice to inform the Australian Government towards IPCC Assessment Report 7

2023

Conference Publication

Protecting health in a changing climate: from the IPCC ivory tower to on-ground in a remote community

Lansbury, N. (2023). Protecting health in a changing climate: from the IPCC ivory tower to on-ground in a remote community. Doctors for the Environment, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 14-16 July 2023.

Protecting health in a changing climate: from the IPCC ivory tower to on-ground in a remote community

2023

Conference Publication

Protecting health in a changing climate

Lansbury, N. (2023). Protecting health in a changing climate. Australian Medical Students’ Association Global Health Forum, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 30 June - 1 July 2023.

Protecting health in a changing climate

2023

Conference Publication

Remote Indigenous communities and water security: towards sustainable services

Lansbury, N. and Agnew, C. (2023). Remote Indigenous communities and water security: towards sustainable services. OzWater23: Australian Water Association Annual Conference, Sydney, QLD, Australia, 10-12 May 2023.

Remote Indigenous communities and water security: towards sustainable services

2023

Conference Publication

A systems thinking approach to better understand the causal relationships driving child stunting in the Lao PDR

Forrester-Bowling, T. and Lansbury, N. (2023). A systems thinking approach to better understand the causal relationships driving child stunting in the Lao PDR. World Congress on Public Health 2023, Rome, Italy, 2-6 May 2023.

A systems thinking approach to better understand the causal relationships driving child stunting in the Lao PDR

2023

Journal Article

Teaching about climate change impacts on health: capturing the experience for educators

Lansbury, Nina, Mishiro, Keiko, Son, Kyu-Yeon, Milsom, Olivia, Baston, Shelby and Buckley, Lisa (2023). Teaching about climate change impacts on health: capturing the experience for educators. Case Studies in the Environment, 7 (1) 1925640, 1-11. doi: 10.1525/cse.2023.1925640

Teaching about climate change impacts on health: capturing the experience for educators

2023

Conference Publication

Attribution of excess heat-related death toll during 2009 heat wave in Victoria, Australia

Aglas-Leitner, Philipp, Perkins-Kirkpatrick, Sarah, Lansbury, Nina, Selvey, Linda, Osborne, Nicholas J. and Stone, Daithi (2023). Attribution of excess heat-related death toll during 2009 heat wave in Victoria, Australia. AGU23, Vienna, Austria, 23–28 April 2023. Göttingen, Germany: Copernicus GmbH. doi: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-6412

Attribution of excess heat-related death toll during 2009 heat wave in Victoria, Australia

2023

Journal Article

Menstrual justice: a human rights vision for Australia

Armour, Mike, Barrington, Dani, Connolly, Helen, Goldblatt, Beth, Hill, Elizabeth, Howe, Danielle, Johnson, Margaret E. , King, Minnie , Lansbury, Nina, Nash, Meredith , Steele, Linda and Ussher, Jane M (2023). Menstrual justice: a human rights vision for Australia. Social Science Research Network. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.4452668

Menstrual justice: a human rights vision for Australia

2023

Journal Article

What is the link between housing, crowding, infections and high rates of kidney disease in a remote Aboriginal town?

Lansbury, Nina, Hoy, Wendy, Shaw, Barb, Barnes, Samuel K., Memmott, Paul and Redmond, Andrew M. (2023). What is the link between housing, crowding, infections and high rates of kidney disease in a remote Aboriginal town?. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 47 (2) 100030, 100030. doi: 10.1016/j.anzjph.2023.100030

What is the link between housing, crowding, infections and high rates of kidney disease in a remote Aboriginal town?

2023

Conference Publication

Reducing the incidence of skin infections through environmental health interventions: the need for further research,

Enkel, S., Thomas, H., Lansbury, N., Carapetis, J., Christophers, R. and Bowen, A. (2023). Reducing the incidence of skin infections through environmental health interventions: the need for further research,. International Meeting on Indigenous Child Health, Tulsa, OK, United States, 24-26 March 2023.

Reducing the incidence of skin infections through environmental health interventions: the need for further research,