Correction: Health workers' perspectives of hepatitis B-related stigma among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in New South Wales, Australia. [PDF]
Cama E +4 more
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ABSTRACT There is growing attention to the influence of commercial milk formula (CMF) marketing on health professionals and their professional associations, with ongoing controversies about the conflicts of interest created by the CMF industry and how health professionals and their associations can avoid them.
Naomi Hull +2 more
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Managing cardiovascular disease in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
Claude Rigney, Jenny Reath, Ngiare Brown
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Outcomes of Revascularisation for Treating Lifestyle-Limiting Intermittent Claudication in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People and Non-Indigenous Patients from North Queensland: A Retrospective Cohort Study. [PDF]
Wong S +4 more
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The transportation of embedded inversion in world Englishes
Abstract The present study uses private correspondence to investigate the use of embedded inversion on both sides of the Atlantic as an illustration of the spread of spoken/conversational features through writing. The paper discusses the use of embedded inversion in Irish English (IrE) and briefly compares its occurrence in other varieties of English ...
Carolina P. Amador‐Moreno
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An acoustic study on monophthongs in Central Australian Aboriginal English
Abstract We present an acoustic analysis of monophthongal vowel production in Central Australian Aboriginal English (CAAE), providing one of the first systematic examinations of this variety spoken by English‐as‐a‐first‐language (L1) speakers in Mparntwe/Alice Springs, Australia.
Yizhou Wang +4 more
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Myths, Furphies and Red Herrings Associated With Dingo Ecology and Management
ABSTRACT Variability in the inferential strength or reliability of different scientific studies creates uncertainty in the status of knowledge on a given subject, giving rise to multiple myths, furphies and red herrings in scientific discourse. This is particularly true in the case of dingo ecology and management in Australia, which exemplifies common ...
Benjamin L. Allen
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‘All In’: Equitable Health Outcomes Require Culturally Safe Care for Everybody
ABSTRACT In May 2026, the Legislation (Definitions of Woman and Man) Amendment Bill was introduced into the New Zealand Parliament; seeking to legally define ‘woman’ in law as ‘an adult human biological female’, and ‘man’ as ‘an adult human biological male’. It would affect how trans, non‐binary, takatāpui, and intersex people are viewed in the eyes of
Sara Filoche +7 more
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Exploring Competencies and Skills of Australian Rural Psychologists
ABSTRACT Background The ratio of psychologists to the population is vastly lower in rural communities compared to urban areas, and more clinicians are critically needed in rural Australia. Other health disciplines have implemented generalist frameworks and training to encourage and prepare clinicians to remain in rural practice.
Margot P. Moody +4 more
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ABSTRACT Interventions aimed at reducing restrictive practices are also designed to enhance the service experience in acute mental health units. However, people with experience of coercive engagement with these services are seldom involved as active contributors in evaluative research on interventions to reduce restrictive practices.
Esario IV Daguman +4 more
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