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BreastScreen Australia – Poster – Red dirt to blue water
Screen with your sistas › Resources31 January 2025 - A poster for First Nations women about where they can get their free breast screen.
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Resources
Screen with your sistas29 May 2025 - Download Screen with your sistas resources.
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Mpox
Diseases6 May 2025 - We are monitoring the mpox situation in Australia. We will update this page with the latest medical advice and official reports.
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enHealth guidance – The role of toxicity testing in identifying toxic substances in water
Resources › Publications30 September 2012 - This guidance from the Environmental Health Standing Committee (enHealth) outlines the steps that can be taken to identify an unknown toxicant in a drinking water source.
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enHealth guidance
Resources › Collections13 November 2024 - This collection contains publications from the Environmental Health Standing Committee (enHealth).
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Cholera
Diseases11 April 2025 - Find out how we define and monitor cases of cholera, and where you can learn more about this disease.
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Tobacco legislation resources
Resources › Collections24 June 2025 - These guides for manufacturers, packagers, suppliers and retailers of tobacco products will help them to identify and understand some of the key requirements under the new legislation.
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Environmental Health Standing Committee (enHealth)
Committees and groups20 May 2025 - The Environmental Health Standing Committee (enHealth) advises the Australian Health Protection Committee (AHPC) on environmental health policy. It brings together expertise from Australian, state and territory health departments and research councils, and their New Zealand counterparts.
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OzFoodNet network
Our work11 April 2025 - The OzFoodNet network monitors and responds to foodborne diseases in Australia. Learn about how it monitors, investigates and responds to foodborne diseases to protect Australians from food poisoning.
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Dental health
Topics21 February 2025 - Having healthy teeth, mouth and gums is important for your general health and wellbeing. It means you can eat, drink and speak without pain or discomfort. Find out what we’re doing to support dental health services in Australia.