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AUSPOPS 2018: Tasmanian report

In 2018, the Prevention Centre conducted a boost survey in Tasmania to quantify the state's community attitudes and values towards government intervention and development of policies and programs for the prevention of lifestyle-related chronic diseases (AUSPOPS).
  • AUSPOPS 2018: Tasmanian report

    AUSPOPS Tasmania

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DATE 6 Apr 2019

TYPE Reports

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  • Emeritus Professor Adrian Bauman AO

    The University of Sydney
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  • Associate Professor Anne Grunseit

    University of Technology Sydney
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  • Dr Melanie Crane

    The University of Sydney
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  • Dr Samantha Rowbotham

    The University of Sydney
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  • Making the case for prevention ,
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The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work.

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The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre is funded by the NHMRC, Australian Government Department of Health, ACT Health, Cancer Council Australia, NSW Ministry of Health, Wellbeing SA, Tasmanian Department of Health, and VicHealth. The Australian Government also contributed through the Medical Research Future Fund. Queensland Health became a financial contributor in 2022. The Prevention Centre is administered by the Sax Institute.

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