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Australian Trachoma Surveillance Report 2023
Trachoma is the world’s leading infectious cause of preventable blindness. In Australia, it occurs primarily in remote and very remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory, South Australia, and Western Australia. This document reports on the prevalence of trachoma in Australia in 2023. -
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Interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner Andrea Kelly’s 2024 Wrap Up
The Interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner Andrea Kelly reflects on her experiences travelling around the country, listening to older Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, in 2024. -
Interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner – Communiques
These documents provide an update on the work of the Interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner Ms Andrea Kelly. -
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Introducing the Interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner – Andrea Kelly
Introducing the Interim First Nations Aged Care Commissioner, Andrea Kelly. Andrea is a proud Warumungu and Larrakia woman who is passionate about achieving positive change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. -
Australian Trachoma Surveillance Report 2022
Trachoma is the world’s leading infectious cause of preventable blindness. In Australia, it occurs primarily in remote and very remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory, South Australia, and Western Australia. This document reports on the prevalence of trachoma in Australia in 2022. -
Australian Trachoma Surveillance Report 2021
Trachoma is the world’s leading infectious cause of preventable blindness. In Australia, it occurs primarily in remote and very remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory, South Australia, and Western Australia. This document reports on the prevalence of trachoma in Australia in 2021. -
Australian Trachoma Surveillance Report 2020
Trachoma is the world’s leading infectious cause of preventable blindness. In Australia, it occurs primarily in remote and very remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory, South Australia, and Western Australia. This document reports on the prevalence of trachoma in Australia in 2020. -
Australian Trachoma Surveillance Report 2018
Trachoma is the world’s leading infectious cause of preventable blindness. In Australia, it affects mostly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. This document reports on the prevalence of trachoma in Australia in 2018.