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Keynote Presentations
Presentations
- Elizabeth Beach, Leisure-Noise Induced Hearing Loss: Prevalence, Profiles, and Prevention
- Sue Birch, ‘Playing it By Ear’ – An Action Research Approach to the Development of Culturally Appropriate Resources
- Jennifer Browne, Reducing Health Inequalities in the Victorian Aboriginal Community Through Development of an Interactive Diabetes Resource
- Carol Holden, Developing a Culturally Appropriate Health Promotion Resource for Men From Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities
- Vikki Knott, The Role of Cultural Views of Cancer in Determining Cancer-Smart Lifestyle Among Chinese-Australian and Anglo-Australian Youth
- Cannas Kwok, Improving Cancer Screening Among Chinese-Australian Women: Development and Evaluation of a Culturally Specific Promotion Program
- Jill Meuleman, SNAP – A Micro Level Approach to Reduce Chronic Disease Risk
- Kim O’Brien, Improving Health Literacy: Development of Pictorial Guides for Diabetes Self Management
- MJ Park, Multimorbidity and Patient-Doctor Communication in Self-Management of Chronic Diseases
- Susan Rennie, Working to Prevent Gambling Related Harm – Challenges and Rewards of the Primary Care Partnership Initiative
- Anne Somerville, What’s the Risk? Identifying Partnerships to Address Problem Gambling Amongst Young Men in the Geelong Community
- Sharon Thorpe, Reducing Health Inequalities in the Victorian Aboriginal Community through Development of an Interactive Diabetes Resource
- Janette Young, Educating for the Future - Enabling Competency in Future Health Promotion Professionals
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Dr Eberhard Wenzel was an inspiring activist in the field of public health. Each year a special oration honours his contribution.