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Indigenous Environmental Health: Report on the Fourth National Conference 2002
This report aims to contribute to the debate surrounding environmental health issues and seeks to increase understanding and awareness, with a particular focus on Indigenous Environmental Health workers.
This publication has been produced by the enHealth Council that provides national leadership on environmental health issues, sets priorities, coordinates national policies and programs and provides a pivotal link between international forums and environmental health stakeholders in Australia. It is also responsible for implementation of the National Environmental Health Strategy.
This publication is the fourth in the series on Indigenous environmental health. It aims to contribute to the debate concerning, and increase the understanding and awareness of, environmental health issues facing Indigenous communities, focusing in particular on environmental health workers.
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