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Australian
Indigenous HealthBulletin
Vol 4 No 4 October 2004 - December 2004: ISSN 1445-7253 A peer-reviewed electronic journal from the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet Current topicsThis section of the Bulletin contains information about major public events, new programs and relevant staff appointments. If you would like to contribute to this section, contact us. 5th National Indigenous Environmental Health Conference
The 5th National Indigenous Environmental Health Conference was hosted
by NSW Health for the enHealth Council and the National Indigenous Environmental
Health Forum (NIEHF). The conference was held at Terrigal, Central Coast,
NSW on 3 - 4 November 2004.
The themes of the conference were:
The keynote speaker was Hal Wootten AC QC, founding President of the first Aboriginal Legal Service from 1970 to 1973, a former Judge of the Supreme Court, a Royal Commissioner into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody and a Deputy President of the National Native Title Tribunal.
Presentations and workshops covered a wide range of environmental topics and focused on projects, workforce, and training (view program). Delegates were able to share information, explore positive initiatives and consider lessons learned. Delegates included:
Diana Hay from the Aboriginal & Islander Health Worker Journal and Jane Burns from the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet ran a joint display. Diana provided information about the Journal and the Journal's Indigenous health promotion resources guide. Jane conducted a HealthInternet café to give delegates an informal opportunity to learn about web-based environmental health information and other available HealthInfoNet services such as, training and website development. Veterinarian and Burke’s Backyard presenter Dr Chris Brown officially
launched AMRRIC (Animal Management in Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities)
at the conference. AMRRIC, a non-profit organisation, works to promote
and provide guidance, support and education to veterinary services in
remote localities. We would like to thank the conference participants who provided written permission for us to display their photos here. |
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