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Heat-Health Research & Policy Workshop
Format: PDFIdentifying research needs and building research capacity towards heat–health action in Australia This case report documents insights from the Heat & Health Policy–Research Workshop held in February 2026 as part of the HEAL‑funded project Identifying research needs and building research capacity towards heat–health action in Australia. Convening 56 participants from research, government, emergency management, health,…
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Know the Air Quality Around You – HEAL-HAZE Poster (Indonesian)
Format: PDFTo complement the indoor air quality sensors installed in each classroom, the Kopernik team deployed informational posters alongside each device. These posters serve as a quick-reference guide for teachers and students, helping them interpret real-time readings. They feature concise descriptions and safe threshold ranges for key indicators, including PM2.5, AQI, CO2, temperature, and humidity
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Heat – Health Systems Visualisation – Talk Books
Format: PDFThis case report documents insights from the Heat & Health Policy–Research Workshop held in February 2026 as part of the HEAL‑funded project Identifying research needs and building research capacity towards heat–health action in Australia.
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Photo Gallery – CANBREATHE & HEAL-HAZE
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Unprecedented smoke‐related health burden associated with the 2019–20 bushfires in eastern Australia
Format: PDFCategories: Journal PapersWeather conditions conducive to extreme bushfires are becoming more frequent as a consequence of climate change. 1 Such fires have substantial social, ecological, and economic effects, including the effects on public health associated with smoke, such as premature mortality and exacerbation of cardio-respiratory conditions. 2, 3 During the final quarter of 2019 and the first…
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The role of infrastructure in shaping active travel behaviours: Experience in Sydney
Format: PDFCategories: Journal PapersActive travel (AT) delivers a range of societal and health benefits, including reductions in airpollution, noise and greenhouse gas emissions from road traffic (Chapman et al., 2018), aswell as improvements in mental health and cardiovascular health (Oja et al., 2011, Vardoulakisand Kinney, 2019). At the same time, concerns remain around safety risks linked to poorlydesigned…
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HEAL Network’s Submission regarding Victoria’s 2026-2030 Climate Change Strategy
Format: PDFCategories: Government SubmissionsThe HEAL Research Network Victoria Hub and the The Centre for Safe Air made a joint submission to the to Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) regarding Victoria’s 2026-2030 Climate Change Strategy, identifying cost effective interventions to increase the resilience of Victorian communities that could be incorporated into the state climate change strategy.
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HEAL Western Australia: Principles, Aims and Workstreams
Format: PDFThis document provides an overview of the foundational principles and processes of the Health Environments and Lives (HEAL) Network in Western Australia. These are grounded in the foundational principles and processes of the HEAL Network at the national level which have been co-designed to enable conversations and collaborative work based on shared understandings. This is…
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HEAL Network’s response to National Urban Policy
Format: PDFCategories: Government SubmissionsThe HEAL Network made a formal submission on 18th July 2024 to the Urban Policy Team of the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts on Australia’s draft National Urban Policy. Our response to the consultation provided expert technical input, highlighted the latest scientific evidence, and addressed the five goals for urban…
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HEAL SA submission to the Greater Adelaide Regional Plan
Format: PDFCategories: Government SubmissionsThe South Australian State Planning Commission released a Discussion Paper for the Greater Adelaide Regional Plan for public consultation. The Discussion Paper is an evidence-based document with a strong focus on what the Greater Adelaide Region may look like in 30 years time. It presented key considerations and trends for future planning to ensure the…
