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COAG Health Council | Communiqué 8 March 2019
The Federal, state and territory Health Ministers met in Adelaide at the COAG Health Council to discuss a range of national health issues.
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Expert calls for complete cigarette ban in 10 years time
Senior Researcher at the Menzies School of Health Research Dr Marita Hefler says there also needs to be a plan in place to help retailers deal with declining cigarette sales.
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It’s possible to take a break from science and make a comeback
Overcoming gender bias and structural barriers is a hard task, on top of the research itself. Someone who has achieved both is Prof Amanda Leach.
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Tackling smoking in remote communities
The development of Yarning about Smoking is a collaboration between the Health Department’s Remote Alcohol and Other Drugs Workforce Program in Primary Health Care and the Menzies School of Health Research
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NT News | NT Government events to go completely smoke free
NT Tobacco Control Action Committee chairman David Thomas said the plan placed special emphasis on reducing harm for Aboriginal Territorians, who suffered the greatest burden from tobacco use.
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Director’s Communiqué | Issue 21 November 2019
Uncle Mick and Jesse John Fleay met with Professor James Smith and his team at Menzies School of Research in Darwin.
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NTG Media Release | Tackling smoking in remote communities
The development of Yarning about Smoking is a collaboration between the Health Department’s Remote Alcohol and Other Drugs Workforce Program in Primary Health Care and the Menzies School of Health Research. The resource can be used and accessed by people all across the Health Department as well as the NGO sector to provide assessments and intervention with people who are smoking.
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Pain free golden staph treatment cleared for use in remote communities
A northern Australian research team has provided reassuring support for the continued use of an oral treatment option for patients with skin infections, finding that there has been inaccurate reporting of resistance to the recommended antibiotic.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships to Prevent Lung Disease (APPLE Study)
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In remote communities, where more health workers are needed, chronic disease is rising
The community's battle is an example of what Menzies diabetes researcher Louise Maple-Brown says is a growing problem in the Northern Territory.
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$2m grant to combat drug resistant malaria and tuberculosis
A $2m research grant to work towards the prevention, control and elimination of malaria and tuberculosis (TB) in Southeast Asia and the Pacific has been awarded to a consortium led by Menzies School of Health Research, in collaboration with Burnet Institute, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade announced today.
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How collaboration and communication are changing diagnostic capacity in Timor-Leste
Last May, a leading Australian health institute, Menzies School of Health Research, was awarded a grant of up to £4million by the Fleming Fund to improve laboratory diagnostic capacity and antimicrobial data use in Timor-Leste.
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SMH | Commonwealth regional research grants key to 'science diplomacy'
Among the other projects funded are the Menzies School of Health Research partnering with Bangladesh, Indonesia and Nepal to develop malaria treatments.
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Study to fight food insecurity in Indigenous communities
The project was designed with the Apunipima Cape York Health Council and the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress. Menzies is collaborating on the project.
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CAMERA2: Standard MRSA treatment does not outperform combination therapy
Standard treatment for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection is not more efficacious than combination therapy, according to new research published in JAMA.
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Empowering remote communities - Healthy Stores 2020
Reducing in-store merchandising of unhealthy foods and drinks can reduce the purchase of those items, new research conducted in remote communities has found.
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Combination Therapy for MRSA Bloodstream Infections: Still a Question Mark
In an editorial by Thomas Holland, at Duke University School of Medicine, and Prof Joshua Davis, at Menzies highlighted the significance of the new study’s findings in the larger context.
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Two New Trials of Combination Therapy for MRSA Bacteremia
The CAMERA2 study, just presented by Steven Tong at the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ECCMID)
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ABC Online | Indigenous dialysis patients pushing for grassroots community health services
Aboriginal dialysis patients say too many people are dying a lonely death away from their families, because they cannot be treated at home. In remote parts of Australia, patients whose kidneys are failing often have to leave their home communities to seek dialysis treatments in larger cities and towns.
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Antibiotic use in remote communities contributing to the burden of disease
A study of antibiotic prescription rates for Aboriginal children in remote communities in the Northern Territory (NT) has identified high rates of infections and antibiotic use in these communities.
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Katherine Times | Making hepatitis B information more widely available to Indigenous communities
Katherine Times | Making hepatitis B information more widely available to Indigenous communities
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MEDIA RELEASE | $1.5 million to improve patient-provider communication in NT hospitals
The Communicate Study, led by Menzies, was today awarded a five-year major investment of $1.5 million from the National Health and Medical Research Council to improve patient-provider communication at Royal Darwin, Gove and Katherine District Hospitals.
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New resource package to improve nutrition in remote communities
A new resource package focused on improving nutrition in remote stores in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities will help to address the poor state of diets in remote Indigenous populations.
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NT News | Communication to be better after boost
Menzies School of Health Research has been awarded $1.5m to develop health communications in language for NT Aboriginal peoples.
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Systematic review of traditional and complementary medicine use among indigenous cancer patients
A review of traditional and complementary medicine use among Indigenous cancer patients across four countries has found that cancer patients continue to hold traditional medicine in high regard as they seek to cure and cope with their diagnosis
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Keeping health professionals in remote communities
Researchers from six Australian universities, working with the Northern Territory Department of Health, have conducted a multi-year study of remote staff turnover in the Northern Territory.
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LETTER: 148 ORGANIZATIONS CALL FOR PHASING OUT SALES OF COMBUSTIBLE TOBACCO PRODUCTS
The lessons learned in 2020 from the bold actions taken to address the COVID-19 pandemic provide an opportunity to consider equally bold actions that will be required to tackle other global health pandemics.
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PNG-Aust researchers to combine under new grant program
Australian and Papua New Guinean research groups will work in partnership to address malaria, tuberculosis and other health security threats, under a new grants program funded by the Australian government.
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Safer Communities: BDR Evaluation Shows Positive Results
The independent evaluation overseen by Menzies School of Health Research points to a reduction in the supply of alcohol to problem drinkers and reductions for individuals whose alcohol related behaviour was causing repeat offending.
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Xinhua News | "Radical cure" best treatment for common malaria: study
(Xinhua) -- Researchers have discovered that a "radical cure" is the best treatment for a type of malaria affecting 13 million people.
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Young Australian of the Year finalists committed to helping those in need
The NT's Young Australian of the Year also helped produce the Ask the Specialist podcast with Menzies School of Health Research.
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HOT NORTH: A community of excellence in tropical medicine
The Australian Government funded HOT NORTH project has hit the ground running in 2017, and is building north Australia’s expertise and capacity in tropical medicine through research projects that will transfer new knowledge to communities.
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Reimagining health education in remote communities
Pop-up labs have been transformed to encourage healthy lifestyles and teach communities about how to stay healthy during lock-down and beyond. HealthLAB, a Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies) initiative, is a pop-up lab where you can hav...
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Community leaders call for Woolworths Directors to abandon plans for Dan Murphy’s superstore
Today community leaders and organisations have released an open letter calling on the Woolworths Board to stop its plans to build one of Australia’s biggest Dan Murphy’s within walking distance of three dry Aboriginal communities.
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CoronaCheck #32: Clive Palmer's 'ridiculous' hepatitis B comparison
Professor Josh Davis, a senior principal research fellow at Menzies and former president of ASID, told Fact Check that comparing deaths from hepatitis B and COVID-19 was "ridiculous".
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Gambling study examines 'incredibly social' card games played in Indigenous communities
ANU's Centre for Gambling is leading the three-year project, which has made its initial findings, in partnership with Amity Community Services and the Menzies School of Health Research.
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Making community health training available to remote Indigenous communities during COVID-19
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, community health training in remote Indigenous communities has been able to continue thanks to a partnership between the Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies) and Medibank.
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‘Backlash’: Northern Territory alcohol floor price divides community
This is how it’s always been in the Territory – a “dualistic framing” – according to Peter d’Abbs, the professor of substance misuse studies at the Menzies School of Health Research.
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$20m Committed to Launch Leading National Research Centres for Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease
Bringing together a team of internationally renowned Australian researchers and institutions, ASHRA is a partnership between Monash University, Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, The George Institute for Global Health (Australia), University of Sydney, University of New South Wales, Menzies School of Health Research, University of Melbourne and Australian National University.
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Aboriginal Birth Cohort study reaches 32 years of looking at health in the NT community
It is the longest and largest study of Aboriginal people in Australia, with 686 participants all born between 1987 and 1990 at Royal Darwin Hospital.
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MEDIA RELEASE | Codesign and communication supports a healthier future
The importance of codesigning First Nations healthcare and health research has been highlighted through insights by 4 researchers from Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies).
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Making hepatitis B information more widely available to Indigenous communities
Menzies is doing its part to ensure more Indigenous Territorians have access to potentially life-saving information about hepatitis B this World Hepatitis Day.
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Menzies app improving asthma management in communities
Education around asthma has gone mobile with Menzies School of Health Research’s Child Health Division developing an interactive app targeted to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families.
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New talking posters to tackle chronic cough in Indigenous communities
The launch of a series of flipcharts and talking posters will help to address factors that lead to chronic respiratory illness in remote Indigenous children and adults.
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Nursing shortage in Central Australian remote communities due to border restrictions
"We need dedicated training programs so that nurses, for example, can train to work in that environment and work in a culturally safe way" Professor Wakerman said.
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Combination Therapy in Treating S. aureus Infections
Prof. Josh Davis, MBBS, PhD, Principle Research Fellow, Menzies School of Health Research, Australia, discusses the role of combination therapy when it comes to treating invasive Staphylococcus aureus infections.
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Working with communities to end rheumatic heart disease
Did you know that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people live with rheumatic heart disease (RHD) at rates 60 times higher than non-Indigenous Australians? RHD is permanent heart damage, resulting from a throat or skin infection caused by Group...
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“Polycystic kidney disease, the most common genetic kidney disorder you've probably never heard of”
Autosomal-dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the most common genetic kidney disorder, and the fourth most common cause of kidney failure in Australian adults. It affects about one in 1,000 Australians.
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ABC News: Impact of services to remote Indigenous communities
A/Prof Heidi Smith-Vaughan, leads a mobile educational training service team in Darwin called Healthlab. She says while coronavirus has restricted travel, social media has opened up access to communities.
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Antibiotic use in remote communities contributing to the burden of disease
The study, Antibiotic use for Australian Aboriginal children in three remote Northern Territory communities, was recently published in the journal PLOS
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Dry Indigenous community 'months' from opening tavern to combat home-brew
Peter d'Abbs, an honorary fellow at the Menzies School of Health Research in Brisbane, saidissues faced by dry communities, such as home-brew and 'sly grogging' (the illegal sale ofalcohol), were difficult to combat.
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Preventing RHD through community-driven activities
Health activities driven by remote Indigenous communities may be key to the sustainable and successful treatment and prevention of a potentially fatal disease, a study has found.
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Report urges simpler liquor permit management in communities
Liquor permit schemes in the Northern Territory (NT) can be made easier to implement and more accountable to local communities, a NT Government-commissioned report has found.
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Research reveals concerning nutrition outcomes in remote communities
Some remote Indigenous communities are spending as little as 2.2 per cent of total food expenditure on fruit and just 5.4 per cent on vegetables according to a study by the Menzies School of Health Research, published in the latest issue of the Medical Journal of Australia.
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The ‘Communicate’ Study : Poster
A poster presentation on a study of patient-provider intercultural communication at Royal Darwin Hospital and consequently Aboriginal patient health outcomes, measured using quantitative and qualitative data.
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Traditional food trends in remote Northern Territory communities
The majority of Aboriginal people living in remote Northern Territory communities are regularly using traditional foods in their diets according to research from Menzies School of Health Research published in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health today
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You can't learn if you can't hear - sign up to become a community ear health helper
A new community-based solution to the life-long problem of hearing loss among almost all Aboriginal children is going to be rolled out in Katherine.
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Combating zoonotic diseases in our region
The Australian research institutions receiving funding through the program include CSIRO, Menzies School of Health Research, University of Melbourne’s Nossal Institute for Global Health, Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness & the Burnet Institute.
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How online sports betting companies exert pressure on government to pay less tax
Matthew Stevens, a gambling researcher from the Menzies School of Health Research only discovered the consultation was open by chance when he visited the NT Licensing website.
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New Partnership to Help Eliminate Complex and Persistent Malaria
The Indonesia Ministry of Health, Universitas Gadjah Mada, University of Indonesia, Universitas Sumatera Utara, and Menzies are embarking upon a new program to improve the management of patients with Plasmodium vivax malaria.
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Play to Connect team adapts program to support remote communities during COVID
The Play to Connect team work with parents and children aged between three and seven to learn about child development through creative child-led play.
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Rheumatic heart disease: Preventable illness in Indigenous communities 'a national failure', AMA says
The Australian Medical Association has singled out a preventable disease caused by impoverished living conditions and untreated infections as Australia's "national failure".
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Specialist supports the role of culture in communities to keep kids safe this National ATSI Children’s Day
To mark National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Children's Day 2014 (Monday, 4 August), one of Australia’s leading child development specialists has emphasised the importance of culture in the education and development of Indigenous children.
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Study examines new ways to promote active living in remote communities
Researchers at the Menzies have conducted the first ever detailed study documenting Indigenous perspectives on active living.
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The Health Advocate Episode 11 - Renal Patients in Remote Communities
AHHA's Director of the Deeble Institute for Health Policy Research, Rebecca Haddock, sits down with Stephanie Pushka.
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Tracking food and beverage purchases in remote NT communities
Measuring what people eat is important for informing food and nutrition policy and programs, according to research from Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies) published in the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.
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DoH - Free healthy food app dials up good tucker for remote Indigenous communities
The Hon Ken Wyatt AM, MP Minister for Indigenous Health Free healthy food app dials up good tucker for remote Indigenous communities A new mobile phone app has been launched which promises to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in ...
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MJA: Characteristics of the community-level diet of Aboriginal people in remote northern Australia
To describe the nutritional quality of community-level diets in remote northern Australian communities.
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NITV: Murri community hosts walk for cancer
Cancer survivors from the Murri community and surrounding health organisations have participated in the inaugural walk for cancer in Brisbane's Musgrave Park.
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NT communities' anaemia management evaluated
Evaluation of anaemia management in three remote Indigenous communities in the Katherine East region, NT Health practitioners in the remote Katherine East region are not sure why anaemia in young children is so common in Indigenous communities. W...
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SBS World News: Alarm over diets in remote communities
Researchers in the Northern Territory have expressed alarm over the diets of Indigenous people in remote communities.
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SBS World News: Remote communities 'eat mostly processed foods'
The Menzies School of Health Research study into diets in three Northern Territory communities shows residents are eating mostly processed foods.
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Professor Sven Silburn contributes to NT's Royal Commission into Youth Detention and Child Protection
Royal Commission into Youth Detention and Child Protection in the Northern Territory - Professor Sven Silburn contributes to the hearings.
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Scabies and strongyloides: a community snapshot
Researcher Therese Kearns tests a new treatment for mite and worm infections.
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Timorese Government prepares plan to prevent and combat rheumatic heart disease
The Timorese Ministry of Health is designing a prevention and diagnosis plan, part of the Family Health program, to combat rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease, the ministry's minister announced today.
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ABC | Concerns about drinking water quality in 'almost all' remote NT communities. What can be done about it?
Laramba resident Stanley Fletcher is worried that long-term exposure to the community's drinking water is making people sick.
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CDU E-news | Menzies rewards commitment to health research
The Menzies Board has created a new award this year, The Companion of Menzies, to recognise exceptional contributions and support to the continued development and success of Menzies School of Health Research.
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Combacte-Magnet EPI-Net | AMR Blind spots
Dr Teresa Wozniak and her team are committed to strengthening disease surveillance and response to AMR containment.
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MEDIA RELEASE | New grant to investigate climate preparedness of remote communities
A new project led by Menzies is working to co-design effective adaptation solutions to help remote desert communities manage the health impacts of climate change.
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Petrol sniffing on the decline in Indigenous communities
Petrol sniffing rates in Indigenous communities have declined since the introduction of low aromatic unleaded fuel (LAF), a study by Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies) has found. The results of this study were released today by Senator the Hon Nigel Scullion Minister for Indigenous Affairs.
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Queensland mayor slams Commonwealth move to ban regular unleaded fuel on Palm Island
A north Queensland mayor has slammed the Federal Government's decision to ban the sale of regular unleaded petrol in his community.
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Research reveals complete recovery of brain function for chronic petrol sniffers
The final results of a groundbreaking, long-term study prove that brain damage can be completely reversed when people stop sniffing petrol but the recovery can take years.
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A New $25 Million Unitaid Partnership to Help Eliminate Complex and Persistent Malaria
Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Peru and Thailand are set to benefit from a $25-million “Partnership for Vivax Elimination” (PAVE) which aims to help these countries eliminate Plasmodium vivax (P. Vivax) malaria.
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ABC Online | Amputee Crystal Love Johnson set for stage comeback after long battle with diabetes
Transgender celebrity Crystal Love Johnson says she is ready to return to the stage after a long battle with diabetes that has included having one of her legs amputated below the knee.
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Researchers: empowering First Nations communities on health is key in pandemic responses
Kristy Crooks, PhD Candidate with the Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University. Kristy is a Euahlayi woman.
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Scientists complete the genome sequences of malaria parasites
An international team of scientists has sequenced the genomes of the final two species of malaria parasites. The findings have important implications for malaria eradication worldwide and will help researchers to develop new drugs and a vaccine.
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This Dialysis Patient From A Remote Community Has Spent Years In A Short-Stay Hostel
This delay in receiving the DSP is not unusual, according to Stefanie Puszka, a researcher with the Menzies School of Health Research and the ANU.
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Woolworths Group commits to Independent Panel Review of proposed Dan Murphy’s Darwin development
Danny is also currently a Member of the Social Impact Investing Taskforce Expert Panel at the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, a Director of the Business Council of Australia, an Honorary Ambassador of the Menzies School of Health Research and prominent advocate for the Uluru Statement from the Heart and Constitutional recognition for Indigenous Australians.
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MRSA shifting from hospitals to community
MJA InSight Issue 42 / 30 October 2017 - The epidemiology of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has changed, and efforts to control transmission must also shift to include community settings as well as more traditional hospital surveillance and control programs, according to the authors of research published in the MJA.
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The Conversation: New singers, old songs: alcohol bans in Aboriginal communities
The newly elected conservative governments in Queensland and the Northern Territory have opened the way to relaxing laws restricting access to alcohol in Aboriginal communities.
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Alcohol, pregnancy and its effects - A community conversation
Researchers from Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies) and WA’s Telethon Kids Institute want to hear from member of the community about what they think are important issues in preventing and addressing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).
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Community collaboration ensures ending RHD is everybody’s business
Collaboration is the driving force behind ‘END RHD Demonstration Communities’ – a new community-driven, research-backed approach to tackling rheumatic heart disease (RHD) in remote Australia.
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MEDIA RELEASE | Completion of Wolbachia mosquito release activities in Dili
[Tetum below] The Ministry of Health, in collaboration with Menzies Timor-Leste, Action on Poverty, and the World Mosquito Program, today held a closing workshop to mark the completion of the Wolbachia mosquito release phase in Dili.
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Mobile health lab to visit remote communities
An interactive mobile health laboratory will visit four Northern Territory communities this week as part of National Science Week.
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Noosa News | Heading up Peregian community hub is John's new role
He is a former board member of the National Heart Foundation in the Northern territory and served on the ethics committee of the Menzies School of Health in Darwin.
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NT joins global effort to combat diabetes effecting more and more mothers and babies around the world
One of Australia’s leading diabetes specialists has been awarded a research grant as part of a global effort to combat the growing incidence of type 2 diabetes.
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Promoting health and wellbeing in remote communities
Northern Territory’s transmission and distribution company is helping educate locals about positive lifestyle choices to reduce their risk of developing a chronic disease.
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ABC NEWS | Training workshop targets Aboriginal men for community health roles
Growing up on the Tiwi Islands, Jahdai Vigona said he became passionate about improving the lives of Aboriginal people.
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CDU student in line to win international competition
Dr Winnie Chen created the animation to showcase a tool she is developing through the Menzies to help doctors diagnose and manage kidney disease.
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Community engagement fundamental for effective delivery of care
A research project in the Northern Territory (NT) is looking to minimise the transmission of Group A Streptococcus (GAS or ‘strep’) – the bacteria responsible for acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and rheumatic heart disease (RHD).
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Dialysis urged for remote communities
For Yalmay Yunupingu, moving to Darwin for five years so her husband, the Yothu Yindi frontman and renowned Yolngu leader Dr Yunupingu, could receive dialysis for his end-stage kidney disease was a nightmare.
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Dialysis urged for remote communities
For Yalmay Yunupingu, moving to Darwin for five years so her husband, the Yothu Yindi frontman and renowned Yolngu leader Dr Yunupingu, could receive dialysis for his end-stage kidney disease was a nightmare.
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Menzies trains community educators to give infants a healthy start
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NITV | Stop detaining kids under 14 and close Don Dale, former royal commissioner says
NITV report on the 2018 Menzies Oration
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Remote Indigenous communities experience dramatic improvement in life expectancy
Professor Hoy paid tribute to the Tiwi people who requested these studies, which were initiated by founding Director of Menzies School of Health Research in Darwin, Professor John Matthews.
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Territory bodybuilder and Menzies School of Health Research scientist Harry Owen wins strength competition
Harry Owen is a laboratory scientist at Menzies School of Health Research and was recently crowned Territory Strongman 2018 Strength Wars Champion.
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Type two diabetes epidemic plaguing NT communities
Type two diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in the Northern Territory with children as young as four diagnosed with the condition.
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Bolstering brain health in remote communities
A grassroots project is enabling researchers to talk directly to parents in remote Indigenous communities about the importance of early brain development.
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Capacity building in remote communities
As well as fostering skills internally, Menzies forges relationships with local communities to deliver courses, qualifications and training – determined according to the needs and wishes of local residents and elders.
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First Nations Health Communication Symposium + Workshop
Join us for the third First Nations Health Communication Symposium in October 2023. This two-day event will include a range of workshops and presentations.
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2023 Menzies Research Seminars - Malaria Update with Dr Rob Commons
Join us for our first Research Seminar of 2023, as Dr Rob Commons provides an update on: What dose of primaquine is best to prevent relapsing vivax malaria?
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Academic Standing Committee
The Academic Standing Committee is responsible for reviewing annual applications for internal academic staff promotions. The Committee also provides advice as required to the Director on new academic appointments. The Committee comprises four me...
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Community driven change: On Track Watch in Arnhem Land
The ‘On Track Watch’ project in remote northeast Arnhem Land is an innovative approach to community-driven control of acute rheumatic fever. Drawing on traditional knowledge and resources, Aboriginal community members will be supported to identify practical and clinically sound strategies to tackle their high rates of ARF and RHD.
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Darwin Regional Institutional Biosafety Committee
The Darwin Region Institutional Biosafety Committee is administered by the Menzies School of Health Research. The committee represents three organisations conducting genetic research in the region - Charles Darwin University (plants), the North...
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Expert Commentary
Dr Michael Livingston, Senior Research Fellow Centre for Alcohol Policy Research, La Trobe University This report provides a comprehensive first look at the impact of the implementation of the Banned Drinkers Register in September 2017. The re...
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Finance Committee
Menzies' Finance Committee provides oversight of all financial and commercial matters within Menzies, and advises the board on Menzies' financial viability, the management of risk and compliance with relevant statutory and regulatory requiremen...
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First Nations Health Communication Symposium + Workshops
The Communicate Study Partnership is hosting the biennial First Nations Health Communication Symposium on Thursday 21 and Friday 22 August 2025. The theme of the 2025 symposium is - Stories that matter: reflecting and collaborating for change.
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Human Research Ethics Committee
The Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) of the Northern Territory (NT) Department of Health and Menzies School of Health Research is registered and operates in accordance with the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) National...
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12. Human Research Ethics Committee meeting dates 2026
Human Research Ethics Committee of the NT Department of Health and Menzies School of Health Research New Application Closing Dates and Meeting Dates 2026 For all researchers: Please notify NTHREC@menzies.edu.au two to thr...
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2. Human Research Ethics Committees in the NT
The Human Research Ethics Committees of the Northern Territory described here are registered with the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and operate in accordance with the NHMRC’s National Statement on Ethical Con...
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New research | Growing diabetes epidemic in remote NT communities
A paper published in May shows rates of diabetes among Aboriginal people in remote Northern Territory (NT) communities are some of the highest in the world and getting worse – with the condition affecting more people, year on year. The researc...
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Our Commitment to Reconciliation
We deeply value our relationship with First Nations communities and are committed to ensuring their voices and knowledge guide how we approach representation and health research. Through engagement with our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Bran...
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Photo gallery | 2022 Menzies Medallion and Companion of Menzies awards
At the 2022 Menzies Oration in October, we had the honour of awarding the 2022 Menzies Medallion and 2021 Companion of Menzies awards. Congratulations to Professor Joan Cunningham who is the 2022 Menzies Medallion recipient. Professor...
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Research impact | Helping farming communities to weather the drought
During 2019, the Menzies Stay Strong app was identified as an ideal template to address the mental health and wellbeing of Australian farming communities experiencing adversity from drought and other climatic events. It was adapted to create the Weathering Well app, an innovative digital mental health and wellbeing tool.
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Risk and Audit Committee
The role of the Risk and Audit Committee is to regularly review and identify potential risks to the organisation and to propose and then monitor strategies and controls for responding to those risks. Committee membership: Mr Amin Islam OA...
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Tackling ear disease in remote communities
Maximising the protection of infants and young children from the many bacteria that cause ear disease.
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2023 Menzies Research Seminar - Centre for Health and Other Complex Systems Research update with A/Prof Alexandra Edelman
We’re delighted to be joined by Associate Professor Alexandra Edelman, who will introduce the Centre for Health and Other Complex Systems Research being established at Menzies School of Health Research.
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CKD, Diabetes Mellitus and water quality in remote NT communities
Chronic Kidney Disease, Diabetes Mellitus and water quality in remote NT communities
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Communicate study gets everyone talking
Image caption: The RDH hospital interpreters (L-R Shannon Paddy, Beatrice Jacky, Elah Yunupingu, Georgina Gellett, Patricia Paterson, Arlu Brown) on a recent educational visit to ICU. The team discussed ventilators, renal therapy, and feeding in the IC...
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Communications Officer
Full time continuing contract based in Darwin GSL 6 or 7 $100,892 - $117,821 salary package (comprising gross salary $78,549 - $93,187, superannuation and salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 29 September 2019 Contact: Paul Dale via email ...
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Feedback and complaints
Menzies School of Health Research takes complaints made about its activities, policies or decision-making seriously. If you have a complaint to make, please contact the executive officer via phone on 08 8946 8600 or email. Privacy Your persona...
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Gender Equity Committee
Menzies School of Health Research values gender equity and diversity, recognising that contributions to our shared mission can be made by all individuals, regardless of gender. Menzies is committed to providing an inclusive environment in which th...
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Helping farming communities to weather the drought
The Weathering Well app is an innovative digital mental health and wellbeing tool designed to address the mental health and wellbeing of Australian farming communities experiencing adversity from drought and other climatic events. The new app evolve...
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Lunchtime Seminar - Sally Sievers, NT Anti-Discrimination Commissioner
The next lunchtime seminar will feature Sally Sievers, NT Anti-Discrimination Commissioner invited by the Menzies Gender Equity Committee, to talk about achieving gender equity in the workplace. The Lunchtime Seminars are held on Wedn...
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MJA: Characteristics of the community-level diet of Aboriginal people in remote northern Australia
To describe the nutritional quality of community-level diets in remote northern Australian communities.
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NT communities bombarded by global cocktail
The bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes is linked to poor health throughout Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory (NT) and can lead to life-threatening conditions such as rheumatic heart disease (RHD). For over 20 years a succession of Menzi...
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Perceptions of competence and confidence in a low resource setting: Outcomes from nurses and midwives in Timor-Leste
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The Companion of Menzies
The Companion of Menzies provides an opportunity to recognise exceptional contributions and support to the continued development and success of Menzies School of Health Research. The 2024 recipients of the Companion of Menzies are: Dr Aunty ...
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ABC Radio | How doctors communicate with Indigenous patients
Vicki Kerrigan chats with the ABC Radio Health Report about the podcast ‘Ask the Specialist: Larrakia, Tiwi and Yolngu stories to inspire better healthcare’. This podcast is helping to improve patient-provider communication across the NT.
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ABC Radio | Indigenous thinking combats heart disease and stroke
The risk factors for heart disease or stroke are often high blood pressure, cholesterol, and maybe smoking. But Indigenous people think that the wisdom of culture can help combat these negative elements.
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Call to cut salt, sugar in basic foods as remote NT communities tackle kidney disease
Food manufacturers should find ways to reduce salt and sugar in basic foods to help prevent the high rates of kidney disease in remote Australian communities, health experts have said ahead of World Kidney Day on March 10.
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CDU student in line to win international competition
An animation created by a Charles Darwin University PhD student is in the running to win an international Visualise your Thesis competition.
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Community-led approach reducing rheumatic fever
A community-based research project in the Northern Territory is providing hope to remote communities in reducing rheumatic fever cases.
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Final evaluation of Top End opthalmology outreach resources project (TEOORP) The Fred Hollows Foundation and Menzies Collaboration - TEOORP
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Croakey | Woolworths: a case study of the commercial determinants of health
the Menzies School of Health Research released a report in 2019 demonstrating that among some sections of the Indigenous population, people were more likely to abstain from alcohol compared to non-Indigenous peoples,
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Development of digital mental health resources supported by community, research award funding
Collaboratively developing digital mental health resources to support Tiwi people will be the aim of 2023 Harry Christian Giese Research into Action Award recipient and Menzies mental health researcher, Dr Josie Povey.
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ABC Radio | How doctors communicate with Indigenous patients
Vicki Kerrigan chats with the ABC Radio Health Report about the podcast ‘Ask the Specialist: Larrakia, Tiwi and Yolngu stories to inspire better healthcare’. This podcast is helping to improve patient-provider communication across the NT.
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Indigenous Governance Committee: Our Role & Function
Professor Gail Garvey, Deputy Division Leader, Wellbeing & Preventable Chronic Diseases Division, Menzies School of Health Research and Ms Heather D’Antoine, Division Leader of Education & Capacity Building / Associate Director for Aboriginal Programs, Menzies School of Health Research: Indigenous Governance Committee: Our Role & Function
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MEDIA RELEASE | New research shows growing diabetes epidemic in remote NT communities
New research shows rates of diabetes among Aboriginal people in remote Northern Territory (NT) communities are some of the highest in the world and are getting worse.
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Menzies Medallion and Menzies Companions announced
Professor Paul Torzillo has been awarded the prestigious Menzies Medallion for being a national leader in Aboriginal health care, research and policy. Professor Torzillo was presented the award at the 2018 Menzies Oration in recognition of his work...
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Menzies Presents – Next Generation Solutions: Youth Voices Shaping the Future of Health, Country and Community
This year marks 40 years of Menzies. While it’s a milestone worth celebrating, this event is all about looking ahead. Because 40 years on, the big questions still matter: What’s next? What’s needed? And most importantly - who’s ...
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New resources to improve nutrition communication in remote communities
A new resource package focused on improving health communication and practices in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander remote communities will help to strengthen efforts to support good nutrition, health and wellbeing.
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Research reveals concerning nutrition outcomes in remote communities
Some remote Indigenous communities are spending as little as 2.2 per cent of total food expenditure on fruit and just 5.4 per cent on vegetables according to a study by the Menzies School of Health Research.
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Traineeship - Certificate III in Community Services
This traineeship will be filled in partnership with GTNT, for more information and to submit an application please click here.
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WHO-Menzies commit to strengthening TL’s health system in combating infectious diseases
The World Health Organization (WHO) and Menzies Timor-Leste committed to supporting the Ministry of Health (MoH) in strengthening the national health system to control and combat infectious diseases in the country.
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With Nowhere Else To Go, This Dialysis Patient From A Remote Community Has Spent Years In A Short-Stay Hostel
Arriving in Darwin in 2015, many Aboriginal people coming from community to urban centres for dialysis, are confronted with the question: where can they live while getting the life-saving treatment?
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You can't learn if you can't hear - sign up to become a community ear health helper
A new community-based solution to the life-long problem of hearing loss among almost all Aboriginal children is going to be rolled out in Katherine.
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You can't learn if you can't hear - sign up to become a community ear health helper
A new community-based solution to the life-long problem of hearing loss among almost all Aboriginal children is going to be rolled out in Katherine.
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12 Month BDR evaluation compendium report - Part 2
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Air in Alice: a community response to reduce future environmental risks
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Air in Alice: a community response to reduce future environmental risks
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Alcohol and Pregnancy - A Community Conversation
If you, a family member or friend have an interest in the effects of drinking alcohol during pregnancy come and talk to us about research in this area.
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Amy Le Compte
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Appendix D: Cookbooks that have been developed with and for Aboriginal communities
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Appendix G: Dhukarr’kurr Yan Marrtji: Larrum Yuwalkku. A Pathway for Collecting True Stories in Remote Indigenous Communities
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Assessing dietary intake in remote communities
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Assessing dietary intake in remote communities
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Attach 2 DeAttach 2 Developing a patient-led component of CAT outlineveloping a patient-led component of CAT outline
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Characterisation of Burkholderia pseudomallei using unique genomic components
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CHiRRP - Combating Haemophilus influenzae Related Respiratory Pathology
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Climate preparedness in very remote desert communities
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Combating brucellosis transmission in Timor-Leste
A new ACIAR-supported project in Timor-Leste aims to identify risk factors and reduce transmission of brucellosis, a zoonotic disease impacting cattle and humans.
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Combating brucellosis transmission in Timor-Leste
A new ACIAR-supported project in Timor-Leste aims to identify risk factors and reduce transmission of brucellosis, a zoonotic disease impacting cattle and human
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Combined Summary Report | Catching Some Air
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Commitment Content Category
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The Communicate Study Partnership Newsletter - March 2023
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Communication between hospitals - PHC and public health - Christine Evans
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Community Development & Public Health Seminar
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Community of practice model
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Community-based researchers graduate
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Community-based TB drug-resistance survey published
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Compendium 1: Social media depictions of youth in Katherine, Northern Territory
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Compendium 2: Social Issues (Non-Justice) Data
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Cross Cultural resources for Clinicians: Improving Communication
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Developing a patient-led component of cultural awareness training for renal services in Alice Springs
On Track Watch
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Dialysis urged for remote communities
For Yalmay Yunupingu, moving to Darwin for five years so her husband, the Yothu Yindi frontman and renowned Yolngu leader Dr Yunupingu, could receive dialysis for his end-stage kidney disease was a nightmare.
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Early detection & treatment of rheumatic heart disease in high risk communities
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Executive Committee
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Expert Commentary
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Final Report: Promising practice approaches to improve the social and emotional wellbeing of young Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander people with severe and complex mental health needs
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Finance Committee Charter
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Food and health communication across cultures
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Healthy Community Assessment Tool - HCAT
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A structured systems approach to improving health promotion practice for chronic disease prevention in Indigenous communities.
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Hep B Colloquium – Session 3, Community Perspectives
Hear from Prof James Ward, Kelly Hosking, Teresa De Santis, Sandra Nelson, Sharna Radlof, Dr Belinda Greenwood-Smith, Dr Karen Fuller, Matthew Maddison, Jaclyn Tate-Baker, Dr Christine Connors, Paula Binks, Cheryl Ross, George Gurruwiwi, Shiraline Wurrawilya.
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Cultural Awareness Resources: Improving Communication (CARIC)
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Improving delivery of secondary prophylaxis for RHD: a stepped-wedge, community-randomised trial
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Infectious Complic Tx D Looke
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Information, Linkages and Capacity Building (ILC) Iron Triangle Community Engagement Project
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Intercultural Communication Training information
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MEDIA RELEASE | Codesign and communication supports a healthier future
The importance of codesigning First Nations healthcare and health research has been highlighted through insights by 4 researchers from Menzies School of Health Research.
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MEDIA RELEASE | Community-led approach delivers promising results to reduce rheumatic fever
Findings from a new study in the Northern Territory provide hope for reducing rheumatic fever cases and the bacterial infections that trigger the condition.
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MEDIA RELEASE | Community-led approach delivers promising results to reduce rheumatic fever
Findings from a new study in the Northern Territory provide hope for reducing rheumatic fever cases and the bacterial infections that trigger the condition.
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Menzies commences a 4-year strengthening partnership in the Asia-Pacific Region.
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Menzies' committees
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Menzies pretende reforcar laboratorio nacional no apoio ao combate a doencas infeciosas
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MEDIA RELEASE | More preventive maintenance recommended in remote community housing
Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies) has made 32 recommendations to improve the NT Government’s Healthy Homes Program (Healthy Homes) in a report released today
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National Report on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Preventive Health Care (2012 – 2014) – with comparative NT data
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National Report on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Preventive Health Care (2012 – 2014) – with comparative QLD data
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New report identifies investment into Indigenous Health research paying off
A new report which has evaluated the economic contribution of Australia’s leading Aboriginal health research institute shows it made a significant contribution to the Australian economy.
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MEDIA RELEASE | New evidence supports higher dose antimalarial to combat relapsing malaria
Analysis of data from more than 6,800 patients located across 16 countries has supported the need to increase the dose of the antimalarial drug, primaquine, in malaria endemic countries.
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New resource package to improve nutrition in remote communities
A new resource package will hope to address the poor state of diets in remote Indigenous populations.
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Our Community
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Position description - Communications Officer
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Remote Aboriginal Communities Ending Tuberculosis (REACT)
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Evaluating the genetic contribution to Rheumatic Heart Disease pathogenesis in Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
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Risk and audit committee charter
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Robert Commons
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Seafood builds physical and cultural health of Indigenous communities
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SHOP@RIC Stores Healthy Options Project in Remote Indigenous Communities
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Investigator Steering Committee
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The Centre of Research Excellence for Strengthening Health Systems in Remote Australia (CRESTRA) commences in Alice Springs
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The Communicate Study Partnership
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The Communicate Study Partnership Newsletter - April 2025
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The Communicate Study Partnership Newsletter - July 2025
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The Communicate Study Partnership Newsletter - June 2023
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The Communicate Study Partnership Newsletter - March 2026
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The Communicate Study Partnership Newsletter - May 2024
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The Communicate Study Partnership Newsletter - November 2024
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The Communicate Study Partnership Newsletter - November 2025
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The Communicate Study Partnership Newsletter - November 2022
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Working with communities to end rheumatic heart disease
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$440 million funding boost for vital health and medical research for all stages of life
$6 million in research funding for three Indigenous health grants in the Northern Territory. This includes $2.5 million for an NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence at the Menzies School of Health Research to prevent and manage bronchiectasis, a lung disease which results in recurrent chest infections and is particularly common in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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Media Release | THE 2nd WORLD INDIGENOUS CANCER CONFERENCE
Indigenous communities, consumers and health experts from around the world have come together at the opening of the second World Indigenous Cancer Conference (WICC) at the Calgary Telus Convention Centre in Canada.
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New Vaccine could help reduce Chronic ear disease.
Menzies School of Health researchers are hoping to reduce rates of a chronic ear disease called Otis Media, in remote indigenous communities. (Image source: creative commons)
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Extra vaccines may reduce 'unacceptable rates' of chronic ear disease in Indigenous children
The Menzies School of Health Research is conducting a clinical trial in remote communities in the Northern Territory and Western Australia, and hope the results will change the public health approach and give more help to families.
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Top doctor calls for total ban on cigarettes, switch to e-cigarettes
Menzies School of Health researcher Dr Marita Hefler says the rapid evolution of alternative nicotine products, such as e-cigarettes, meant outlawing combustible tobacco, including cigarettes, was now possible.
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730NT: Fight against kidney disease scourge
For people from remote communities, the diagnosis of kidney failure often means moving far from home to have life-saving dialysis. Some communities are so concerned about the increasing number of people leaving for dialysis, that they've rallied to set up their own clinics.
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ABC stateline report - beating scabies and strongyloidiasis
The Menzies School of Health Research is hoping the drug Ivermectin will rid the Echo Island community, east of Darwin, of scabies and the strongyloides worm.
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Rheumatic heart disease discussed at national conference
Menzies School of Health Research senior research fellow Josh Francis said there was positive news when it came to RHD “in the sense that there’s a really good plan coming together”.
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Making connections: Medibank and Wadeye
Medibank’s engagement with the Wadeye community has evolved into a health planning tri-partnership with the local community and the Menzies School of Health Research.
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Indigenous ear health the "missing piece of the disadvantage puzzle"
RN Life Matters - In many Indigenous communities, middle ear infections are rife, leading to hearing problems and a life of disadvantage.
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ABC online | Elcho Island researchers bound for Alaska
Three community-based researchers from Elcho Island working with Menzies School of Health Research are bound for Alaska to present at an international viral hepatitis conference.
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Developing Northern Australia 2017 Implementation Report
Page 20 - Case Study | The Australian Government funded HOT NORTH project has hit the ground running in 2017, and is building north Australia’s expertise and capacity in tropical medicine through research projects that will transfer new knowledge to communities.
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Senator reveals personal story of kidney disease
Nephrologist at the Menzies School of Health Research, Paul Lawton, said his research team had been investigating key causes that dramatically impact upon remote Aboriginal communities.
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Severe specialist shortage leaves Aboriginal children at risk of hearing loss
Menzies School of Health Research professor Amanda Leach has been working in hearing health in the NT and said Aboriginal communities were becoming frustrated with service delivery.
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Source water key to bacterial water safety in remote Northern Australia
In the new work, Mirjam Kaestli of Charles Darwin University, Australia and colleagues including Menzies School of Health Research sampled water and biofilms from three remote Indigenous communities in Australia’s Northern Territory.
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GOOD TUCKER app for Apple devices GOOD TUCKER app for Android devices
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ABC AM: New research into fighting malaria
Scientists say new research into malaria will help provide new ways to combat the deadly disease.
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ABC Radio AM | Belyuen Hip Hop on Mental Health
Teenagers in the Northern Territory Aboriginal community of Belyuen say they hope their hip hop video clip about mental illness will encourage other kids to be open about their problems. Professor Gary Robinson Director, Menzies Centre for Child Development and Education praised their efforts.
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CAAMA | Great potential to learn from Aboriginal people
The winner of a prestigious Kidney Health Australia Clinical Science Award says kidney specialists need to better understand Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander views on kidney transplant and how they wish to deal with kidney disease in communities.
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Fighting For Life
Our researchers traverse the country to speak to communities about preventing Indigenous suicide.
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Indigenous Australians under-reporting the amount of ‘unhealthy foods’ they consume
There is an urgent need to better track community nutrition to support policymakers in improving the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in remote communities.
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MacKillop funding bolsters Good Tucker in Nyirripi
A Menzies project which aims to support better nutrition in remote Aboriginal communities has been awarded $9000 in funding by the Mary MacKillop Foundation.
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Media Release | Source water holds key to bacterial water safety in remote North
CDU Research Fellow Mirjam Kaestli and colleagues including Menzies School of Health Research sampled water and biofilms from three remote Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory.
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NT News | Our children's hearing crisis
To address chronic hearing problems in the NT's most vulnerable children a $7.9 million community-led program will be rolled out.
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West Arnhem Wire | HealthLAB in Jabiru
The Jabiru community is reminded that the Menzies HealthLAB will be at the Bowali Visitor Centre on Wednesday, August 16 as part of National Science Week 2017.
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Report reveals decline in petrol sniffing
The report has shown that in 15 Aboriginal communities where available data enables comparisons to be made, there was more than an 80 per cent decline in the number petrol sniffers from 2005-07 to 2011-12.
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Guidelines to improve assessments for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people presenting to hospital
Life in Mind is a national gateway connecting Australian suicide prevention services to each other and the community.
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NEW GUIDELINES TO IMPROVE CARE OF ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLE AT RISK OF SELF-HARM AND SUICIDE
Tanja Hirvonen, Bernard Leckning and Gary Robinson write: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have higher rates of hospitalisation involving self-harm in comparison with non-Indigenous Australians
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Territory Q | NT Digital Excellence Awards
Community Benefit Award in partnership with DXC Technology - Menzies Territory Kidney Care
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Trial shows using two drugs not better than one when treating MRSA blood infections
Researchers of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) blood infections say combination of two antibiotics was no better than one.
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Rain, hail or shine - Landmark study rolls on
The largest, longest-running and most significant study of the lives of Indigenous babies born in Australia continued its fourth wave of data collection throughout 2014.
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2011 Fulbright Northern Territory Scholar
Menzies researcher Dr Steven Tong has been awarded a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship for his critical research into golden staph, a major cause of severe community and hospital acquired infections.
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ABC Darwin: Menzies launches giant ear
Aboriginal health worker Joe Daby has seen the worst when it comes to ear health in Territory communities.
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Burnet welcomes new regional Health Security Initiative
Burnet Institute has warmly welcomed the Australian Government’s new Indo-Pacific Health Security Initiative to combat the challenges of existing and emerging infectious diseases for Australia and our region.
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Ear disease in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
In remote communities across the Northern Territory (NT), only one in 10 Aboriginal children younger than three years have healthy ears, a new report in the Medical Journal of Australia (MJA) has found.
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Eliminating chronic hepatitis B in the NT
Senior clinical research fellow, Dr Jane Davies, has dedicated the past eight years to eliminating the burden of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in the NT. CHB, a virus that causes inflammation of the liver, is endemic in communities. Approximately 25 per cent of cases lead to liver cancer and liver failure.
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Menzies research shines on the national stage
Menzies has been awarded federal funding for 11 competitive grants and fellowships to help improve outcomes for disadvantaged populations in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.
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NHMRC project snapshot: Dr Steve Tong
Menzies' Post-doctoral Research Fellow Dr Steve Tong was recently awarded a competitive grant and a fellowship as part of the National Health and Medical Research Council's yearly multi-million dollar funding round.
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NHMRC project snapshot: Dr Josh Davis
Menzies infectious diseases specialist, Dr Josh Davis was recently awarded a competitive project grant as part of the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) yearly multi-million dollar funding round.
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Tongans use social media to fight lifestyle diseases
The training comes as new research from the Menzies School of Health looking at Australia's indigenous community has shown that using Facebook to deliver health messages can be effective.
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Radio Australia: Hopes that genetic mapping will outwit malaria parasite
Scientists say new research into the malaria parasite will provide drugs to combat the ways it's evolving to gain resistance to the current range of anti-malaria medicine.
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School attendance, birthweight fell during Northern Territory intervention rollout, study finds
The joint project between the Menzies School of Health Research and the University of Sydney assessed data in 73 communities and 10 town camps where the intervention's Income Management Scheme was rolled out.
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Closing the Gap 2013: three good news stories
With the Prime Minister’s Closing the Gap report published in February this year, here are three ways Menzies is helping to improve the lifespan and wellbeing of Indigenous Australians.
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Diabetes researcher wins 2017 Harry Christian Giese—Research into Action Award
Harry Giese AM MBE (1913–2000) was a Territory community leader and administrator who played a key role in the establishment of the Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies) as the first faculty of the new Northern Territory University. During ...
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Empowering positive parenting feeding practices
An early career researcher is looking into ways in which her work in nutrition research can support Indigenous parents and families to make healthy food choices for their children. Her team’s ultimate goal is empowering parents to help prevent...
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How balloons are improving baby brain development
Bonnie Moss is seated with her legs crossed in the dirt in a small circle of Indigenous mothers in a remote Aboriginal community in Central Australia, Northern Territory.
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Katherine recruits wanted to help with chronic ear health problems
The community-based solution to the life-long problem of hearing loss among almost all Aboriginal children is also being rolled out in Katherine later this year.
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Let's Start in the Tiwis
A program for pre-school aged kids with behavioural problems nurtures stronger relationships between parents and children.
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Lucky Luke - The Darwin poet whose muse is a dialysis machine
In the Northern Territory in the 1990s, an Indigenous person was estimated to be 15 to 30 times more likely to have kidney failure than a non-Indigenous person. It was this disparity that compelled Paul Lawton, a kidney specialist, to move to Darwin from Melbourne.
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Management of Tuberculosis: a guide for clinicians
The TB Forum has published "Management of Tuberculosis", edited and composed by many of the TB-CRE's key investigators. Including Menzies Associate Professor Anna Ralph
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Malaria victim facing double hand amputation considers legal action against GP
Malaria expert Professor Ric Price, from the Menzies School of Health Research in Darwin, said advising travellers about the prevention of malaria was not straightforward.
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NT Government - Gambling Prevalence Survey Released
A study from the Menzies School of Health Research, released by the Territory Government, shows gambling participation declined significantly.
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Trial shows using two drugs not better than one when treating MRSA blood infections
Researchers attempting to improve the treatment for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) blood infections have discovered the combination of two antibiotics was no better than one, and led to more adverse effects.
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Strengthening family relationships through play
Local Aboriginal implementation officers are delivering an innovative variation of the Play to Connect parenting program in Wurrumiyanga, Tiwi Islands to support families through learning and play. The Menzies Play to Connect team works with parents...
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Young blood
Menzies builds an Indigenous research team, brimming with youth and enthusiasm, in the Ngukurr community.
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Contagion® to Report on the ECCMID Conference in Amsterdam
Steven Y. C. Tong, PhD, with the Menzies School of Health Research in Darwin, Australia, will speak about the results of the CAMERA2 trial on combination antibiotic therapy for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia.
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Building genomics expertise in the NT
Menzies is investing and developing expertise in the emerging research area of genome sequencing. In the past year, we took the lead in a number of national and international collaborative programs investigating the genomics of tropical pathogens, a...
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First Nations Telegraph | Tiwi ears in Tiwi hands
Newly graduated ear health facilitators will provide local knowledge and expertise when checking the ears and hearing of children in their community.
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Is it time to outlaw cigarette sales in Australia?
In a commentary published in the international journal Tobacco Control, Dr Marita Hefler said “The ongoing availability of cigarettes is an historical anomaly. Any other consumer product that kills up to two-thirds of its long-term users remaining legal is unimaginable.”
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Media Release | Bush medicine partnership to sow seeds of collaboration
An Australian-first $1.01 million research and commercial partnership aims to explore the development of a sustainable agribusiness model for traditional Australian medicinal plants growing in Northern Australia
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New multi-platform interactive guidelines for healthy ears
The Otitis Media guidelines have been launched today to assist healthcare workers provide comprehensive and appropriate care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children with otitis media and hearing problems.
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Understanding how NT Aboriginal school attendance could be improved
Regular attendance at preschool in remote Northern Territory communities will improve a child
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Australia’s first Indigenous kidney specialist wins Harry Christian Giese Award
Australia’s first Indigenous kidney specialist and clinical nephrologist, Menzies’ Dr Jaqui Hughes has been named as the 2016 recipient of the Harry Christian Giese – Research into Action Award to champion the translation of her research findings into medical interventions.
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Better child lung health
Indigenous children living in remote communities with chest and lung conditions are a key priority for our child health respiratory team. To identify what can be done to improve their lung health and how their respiratory conditions can be better ma...
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Building care relationships in Alice Springs
Story-sharing builds care relationships in Alice Springs Kidney disease affects many Indigenous families in Central Australia. People are forced to leave their home communities to access life-maintaining dialysis treatment in major towns like Alice ...
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CAAMA News: Gambling causing harm to Aboriginal Children’s Health
A study by the Menzies School of Health Research has confirmed that gambling problems in remote Aboriginal Communities are associated with poorer health outcomes for children.
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Confronting the scourge of Indigenous Suicide
In June this year, the Menzies School of Health Research welcomed the Australian Government’s decision to appoint it to help develop the nation’s first National Indigenous Suicide Prevention Strategy.
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Early years crucial for Indigenous education
Professor Sven Silburn, director of Menzies' Centre for Child Development and Education comments on the Australian Medical Association Report Card on Indigenous Health in the Canberra Times.
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Enhancing clinical care for kidney disease
In the NT, escalating rates of severe or end-stage kidney disease are devastating Aboriginal communities. Almost 1000 Aboriginal Territorians now require life-preserving dialysis three times per week.
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Fifth wave of research to roll out across the Top End
Australia’s largest and longest running study of Aboriginal people, the Aboriginal Birth Cohort Study (ABC), has commenced its fifth wave of data collection.
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Healthy skin workshops for health professionals
Menzies hosts healthy skin workshop for public health professionals It is estimated that more than 16 000 children suffer from impetigo (skin sores) across northern Australia at any one time, a far higher incidence than is reported elsewhere globall...
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Hopes AI program can treat Indigenous hearing loss in remote areas
Professor Amanda Leach, who runs the ear health research program at Menzies School of Health Research in Darwin, said the illness was common in remote Indigenous communities across the Northern Territory.
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Menzies Affirm To Work Closely With TL Ministry Of Health Strengthening Health Systems
Yesterday marks two years since Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies) officially established an office in Timor-Leste and comitted to work with the Timor-Leste Government and partners to strengthen health systems for responding to infectious diseases challenges.
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Central Australia Academic Health Science Centre (CAAHSC)
A unique consortium bringing together Aboriginal community controlled health services and leading medical researchers will spearhead efforts to close the health gap in Central Australia. Indigenous Health Minister Ken Wyatt congratulated the 11 organisations partnering in the new Central Australia Academic Health Science Centre (CAAHSC).
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New treatment trialled in battle against ear disease
In a world first, Northern Territory researchers are trialling a new treatment to heal an ear disease plaguing Indigenous communities and causing lifelong disadvantage.
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NT Government media release | Evaluation of BDR
Safer Communities and Generational Change: Alcohol Reform Progress Update Report and BDR Evaluation Response
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NHMRC project snapshot: Kylie Dingwall
Menzies' postdoctoral research fellow, Dr Kylie Dingwall, was recently awarded a competitive grant as part of the National Health and Medical Research Council's (NHMRC) yearly multi-million dollar funding round.
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NHMRC fellowship snapshot: Dr Steve Tong
Menzies' Post-doctoral Research Fellow Dr Steve Tong was recently awarded a competitive grant and a fellowship as part of the National Health and Medical Research Council's yearly multi-million dollar funding round.
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NT News | Healthy housing urgently needed
Professor David Thomas a said there was a growing body of research that linked housing and health particularly in Aboriginal communities.
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NT News | How to aid health Staff
Professor John Wakerman says several steps need to be taken to keep health professionals working in remote communities.
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Research shows Indigenous Australians more likely to suffer from emotional distress
Indigenous Australians are six times more likely to experience stressful events in their lives compared to their non-Indigenous counterparts, new research from a Charles Darwin University PhD graduate has found.
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Researchers discover a new silver species of Staphylococcus
Scientists from a pioneering Northern Territory-based research project have uncovered two new species of staphylococcus. One of the two has been officially registered as Staphylococcus argenteus, or more commonly Silver Staph.
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The Australian | Silence is golden but not when it’s permanent
Meanwhile, in the Northern Territory, dozens of project officers in 20 communities will complement the work of visiting ear specialists under a $7.9m partnership between the commonwealth, the Northern Territory government and the Balnaves Foundation, supported by the Menzies School of Health Research.
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The Wire | NEW ONLINE TOOL INTRODUCED TO PREVENT BULLYING OF INDIGENOUS YOUTH
Digital Trakz uses interactive cartoon graphics to present real-life scenarios of bullying and teasing that happens in the Indigenous communities and asks youth what they what do in particular situations.
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Research shows Indigenous Australians more likely to suffer from emotional distress
Indigenous Australians are six times more likely to experience stressful events in their lives compared to their non-Indigenous counterparts, new research from a Charles Darwin University PhD graduate has found.
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Teenagers make hip hop clip about mental illness
Teenagers in the Northern Territory Aboriginal community of Belyuen say they hope their hip hop video clip about mental illness will encourage other kids to be open about their problems.
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The Conversation: Anaemia and poor nutrition running high among young Indigenous children
Young children living in remote Indigenous communities have long been known to suffer from iron deficiency and anaemia at many times the rates found among other Australian children. Now a new report shows rates of anaemia among these remote children...
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Who'd wanna listen to me? The humble genius of Dr. G. Yunupingu
The sad passing of Dr G Yunupingu with Mark Grose from the record label Skinnyfish and Dr Paul Lawton.
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Overview
Weathering Well is an innovative digital mental health and wellbeing tool developed through a collaboration between Western Queensland PHN and Menzies. The app is designed for Australian farming communities, in particular farmers, growers and g...
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New multi-platform interactive guidelines for healthy ears
The Otitis Media Guidelines is an information and multimedia tool to assist primary health care providers across Australia in the delivery of comprehensive, effective and appropriate care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children with oti...
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2GB | National Rural News November 8, 2018
In today’s National Rural News a new research project to draw on the knowledge of Indigenous communities at 2:52"
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A Katherine solution to a Katherine problem
The Katherine community decided there must be another avenue - Thomason Opie from Katherine Youth Justice Reinvestment Group
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ABC | 'Glue ear' project to fight hearing loss and improve outcomes for Aboriginal children
Up to nine in every 10 Aboriginal children in some remote Northern Territory communities have a hearing impairment, but a new project aims to tackle that by training locals and reducing fly-in-fly-out (FIFO) specialists.
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ABC NT Country Hour | Bush medicine opportunities go under the microscope
Indigenous medicinal plants will be put under the microscope as part of an Australian-first research project to look at commercialisation opportunities for bush medicine.
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Balonne Beacon | Motivational techniques to boost Balonne
THE health of the community was the focal point of the B.strong Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Brief Intervention Training Program that was held in St George.
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Body and build of Indigenous Australians in the spotlight
The first ever detailed study of the body build and composition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people has been undertaken to help reduce the risk and impact of kidney disease in Indigenous populations.
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Creating better guidelines for kidney health management
Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies) is hosting the first consultation to establish patient and community led national guidelines to be added to the overall management plans for people affected by kidney health issues.
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Child malnutrition and pneumonia research wins Harry Christian Giese Award
The 2019 Harry Christian Giese Research into Action Award will support a Nutrition Worker to lead an education program for 8 months, to better understand the social and cultural drivers of malnutrition, the experience of hospital care and perceived barriers to recovery.
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Daily Mail | How 90 PER CENT of Aboriginal children are born with ear disease and most will end up half-deaf with brain development problems
A shocking 90 per cent of Aboriginal children in remote Northern Territory communities under three years old are born with an ear disease that can lead to significant development problems.
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Expert opinion - Kidney disease and COVID-19
For many years, experts at Menzies School of Health Research have contributed to the development and revision of national guidelines for health service delivery. The COVID-19 pandemic poses multiple challenges to how we deliver critical health services...
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HealthLAB expands educational offering through Heart Foundation partnership
People living in remote NT communities will benefit from an expanded health education offering through a partnership between Menzies and the Heart Foundation.
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Health Lab promotes healthy living in the NT
The Health Lab teaches Aboriginal children how to look after their health also look at ways to prevent chronic disease in Aboriginal communities through out the Northern Territory. Dietitian Claire Georga from the Menzies School of Health Researchers works with the kids to promote healthy living allowing them to test their heath to give them a better understanding of what is good for the body and what isn’t.
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Hospitalizations spike as booze bill hits hard | NT News
Professor James Smith comments on government policy, hospital data and harm-minimisation strategies.
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Katherine Times | Project to grow bush medicine business
An Australian-first $1.01 million research and commercial partnership aims to explore the development of a sustainable agribusiness model for traditional Australian medicinal plants growing in Northern Australia.
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Lowitja Institute Report | Anaemia Prevention Program, Katherine East
An Anaemia Prevention Program has been running in three communities serviced by Sunrise Health in East Katherine region in the Northern Territory (NT)
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Media Release | Study highlights pathways to school success
The study offers valuable insights into how foundational skills for life and learning contribute to successful school participation and subsequent academic achievement; and provokes a reset on prioritising social, emotional, and cognitive skills necessary for learning in the complex and dynamic environment of the Northern Territory.
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Menzies researcher endorses United Nations Statement
Dr Lisa Whop, Senior Research Fellow at the Menzies School of Health Research, Australia, endorsed the statement, calling for a sustained active commitment from the highest level of government to end this disparity.
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Menzies secures 2016 NHMRC funding for groundbreaking projects
Innovation and transformation are at the heart of the Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies) projects which have secured funding in the highly competitive NHMRC grant round.
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More Aboriginal interpreters result in less self-discharges from hospitals, new research finds
The Communicate study, led by Professor Anna Ralph, has found that employing Aboriginal interpreters in hospitals can impact the rate of patients leaving treatment early.
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New program to tackle ear infection crisis
The five-year Hearing for Learning program is based on research by scientists at the Menzies School of Health Research and will employ and train community residents to help spot and treat ear disease and hearing problems.
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NT News | Meetings for Health School
Menzies School of Health Research is hosting the first consultation to establish patient and community led national guidelines to be added to the overall management plans for people affected by kidney health issues.
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Open Forum.com.au | Bush plant medicine project set to bloom
An Australian-first research and commercial partnership aims to explore the development of a sustainable agribusiness model for traditional Australian medicinal plants growing in northern Australia.
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Q&A with Menzies endocrinologist, Professor Louise Maple-Brown
Prof Louise Maple-Brown discusses new diabetes guidelines during COVID-19.
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NITV |Remote Healthy Stores trial hailed a success
The project was developed after community concern about the high rates of type two diabetes and obesity, and involves making changes like moving soft drinks from the fridge to the shelf and taking sugary snacks away from busy sections of stores.
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Researcher brings Indigenous gambling and smoking into focus with funding boost
The hundreds of communities nationwide that suffer the detrimental social and health effects of gambling and smoking will benefit from new research out of Menzies.
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SBS |Bush medicine and hopes to export it overseas
Research project investigating the possibility of developing commercial sector.
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Study examines cancer survival statistics for Indigenous Australians
Cancer Council Queensland is calling for enhanced joint efforts to improve Indigenous cancer control following the release of research findings that cancer survival is lower for Indigenous than non-Indigenous Australians for all cancers combined, and for many specific types of cancer.
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Q&A with infectious diseases expert Professor Josh Davis
Professor Josh Davis is a clinician researcher, and divides his time between clinical work as an infectious diseases physician in Newcastle, and research work as a senior principal research fellow based at Menzies. He is also the President of the Austr...
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New asthma app to increase health literacy
Thanks to a new interactive app, learning about asthma has just become a lot easier for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and health practitioners. The app, produced by Menzies' Child Health Division, uses interactive images, audio ...
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New asthma app to increase health literacy
Thanks to a new interactive app, learning about asthma has just become a lot easier for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and health practitioners.
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AIMhi mental health and wellbeing app now available for smart phones
Northern Territory (NT) Minister for Health Natasha Fyles visited Menzies in November to officially launch a new mobile phone app which makes it easier for First Nations people to access mental health and wellbeing support. The Aboriginal and Island...
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Ask the Specialist: Larrakia, Tiwi and Yolŋu stories to inspire better healthcare
A new podcast, Ask the Specialist, reveals the reality of the hospital experience for Aboriginal patients in the Top End of the Northern Territory and offers ideas to improve the delivery of culturally respectful care. Created on Larrakia country by...
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ABC Darwin | New research shows northern Australia leads the world for type 2 diabetes in young people
She's still learning the rules on-court, but off-court six-year-old Kudin Brogan has already mastered complex systems governing her health and fitness.
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ABC News | No solution before NT election for Indigenous dialysis patients desperate to get home
Researcher Gillian Gorham was inspired to study the costs of remote dialysis after witnessing the change in a Groote Eylandt community when a respected elder returned home.
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ABC Radio Alice Springs | Professor Peter d'Abbs
Professor Peter d'Abbs -Professor of substance misuse studies, licensed clubs in remote communities history and possibilities.
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About
Biography: Dr Michael Binks is a senior research fellow and program leader within the Child Health Division at Menzies School of Health Research. With expertise in biomedical science, clinical trials and epidemiology, Michael leads a collaborative a...
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Arnhem Land children suffer world's highest known rates of rheumatic heart disease
In a remote Indigenous community of 3,000 people, researchers have discovered the highest known rates of rheumatic heart disease in the world, where children as young as four have died from the entirely preventable condition.
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Australian Financial Review - Dr Paul Lawton at Garma
The loss of Dr G Yunupingu to kidney disease has shone a light on the "largely preventable" renal health nightmare afflicting remote communities, his doctor says.
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AUSTRALIAN RESEARCHERS PLAY VITAL ROLE IN ADDRESSING THE GLOBAL SCABIES CRISIS
In a world-first study, treatment of a whole community with oral ivermectin has been shown to virtually eliminate scabies, providing new hope in the fight to control this debilitating disease.
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About
Biography: Associate Professor Robyn Marsh’s research aims to improve understanding of microbial factors that contribute to the onset, progression and persistence of chronic lung and middle ear infections affecting children. She is specificall...
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Bottlo's 'burden of proof' | NT News
Prof James Smith provides evidence to NT Liqour Comission.
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CDU Newsroom | Boredom and isolation a key trigger for gambling
Researchers from CDU’s Northern Institute and Menzies School of Health Research who investigated the gambling habits of the NESB communities found that anti-social gambling, such as electronic gaming machines (pokies), were popular with some sectors of the NESB and non-Indigenous community.
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Championing women working in health across regional and rural Australia – a new dual-mentorship model
Mentoring is a critical component of career development and job satisfaction leading to a healthier workforce and more productive outputs.
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Archana Khadka Shapkota
"Studying with Menzies allowed me to combine my clinical experience with meaningful, community-focussed research."
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CRANAplus magazine | Thumbs up for GOOD TUCKER app
A free healthy food app designed to help people from remote communities make healthier food and beverage choices at local stores has been launched.
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Capacity building in Timor-Leste
Menzies has had a key role in helping the Ministry of Health in Timor-Leste prepare for the likelihood of a COVID-19 outbreak through health systems strengthening. Currently, Timor-Leste has only one confirmed case of&nbs...
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Celebrating 30 years of service
Healthy Tomorrow December edition | Associate Professor Heidi Smith-Vaughan celebrates 30 years of service.
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Cough, step and jump: a profile of Professor Anne Chang
One doctor’s mission to beat childhood lung disease.
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Diabetes researcher reminds mums with diabetes to focus on their health
In conjunction with World Diabetes Day on 14 November, Menzies School of Health Research principal research fellow Associate Professor Louise Maple-Brown reminded mothers and health professionals that women’s health is important, especially when complicated by diabetes.
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Eliminating skin disease in Aboriginal children could reduce antibiotic use by almost 20%
A study has revealed that 95 per cent of children in five remote Aboriginal communities had received an antibiotic prescription before their first birthday and almost half of them had received up to six prescriptions.
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Food data vital - Centralian Advocate
THERE is a need to track community nutrition over time using food and beverage data to help improve the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in remote communities, according to new research.
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Gambling causing harm to Indigenous children's health
A study by the Menzies School of Health Research has confirmed that gambling problems in remote Indigenous communities are associated with poorer health outcomes for children.
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Health experts deny booze rules 'crusade'
James Smith, head of the alcohol, other drugs and gambling team at the Menzies School of Health Research, said the committee was focused on lowering the risk of harms from alcohol at a population wide level.
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Health Issues India | Could a malaria treatment be found in human blood?
Could a new defence against malaria be found in human blood? Research suggests that human platelets — a component of the blood — form a first-line defence against the malaria parasite.
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Hearing for Learning on Bathurst Island
A new community-based training initiative is focusing on prevention through early detection of ear issues in young children.
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Hot North News - Issue 1
Hello and welcome to the first edition of HOT NORTH NEWS. The purpose of this newsletter is to keep you informed of the latest developments happening in HOT NORTH. Here you will find information on research findings, funding opportunities, events, and the people and community that make it all possible.
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Identifying Indigenous cancer patients' needs
Indigenous Australians with cancer face poorer treatment and survival outcomes compared to non-Indigenous Australians due to a complex array of factors. To identify the needs of Indigenous Australians with cancer, we developed the Supportive Care Ne...
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Vaccination improves education outcomes
High rates of perforated eardrums and hearing loss in Indigenous children living in remote communities has been linked to poor school attendance, social and behavioural problems, as well as exclusion from employment later in life. Otitis media is ca...
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Improving P. vivax malaria treatment
A study, led by a team at Menzies School of Health Research in Australia, has assembled individual patient data from clinical trials conducted since 2000, investigating the effect of chloroquine dosing, combined with the partner drug primaquine, and the risk of recurrent malaria across different settings.
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Indigenous celebrities back new national 'NoSmokes' website to slash youth smoking
Comedian Sean Choolburra, Bangarra dance troupe performer Rarriwuy Hick, and hip hop singer Corey "Yung Nooky" Webster have teamed with the Menzies School of Health Research on an innovative multimedia anti-smoking project targeting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander teens.
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Indigenous hip hop artist hits the road to promote quitting to youth
Personal experiences of smoking, quitting and how smoking is affecting communities will play out on social media as part of a road trip for a group of leading Indigenous musicians.
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Jessica Mauboy sings out to end Indigenous diabetes and heart disease epidemic
Singer Jessica Mauboy is calling for Darwin-based Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to complete a quick survey as part of the Diabetes and Related Conditions in Urban Indigenous People in the Darwin Region (DRUID) study, a ground-breaking diabetes and heart disease study.
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Koori Mail | Liquor permit schemes in the spotlight
LIQUOR permit schemes in the Northern Territory can be made easier to implement and more accountable to local communities, an NT Government commissioned report has found.
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Ladies Long Lunch | HealthLAB fundraiser
Darwin Convention Centre - The 2017 Darwin Ladies Long Lunch will continue the strong health message promoted by the Menzies School of Health, while raising valuable funds to continue this work in our community.
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Malaria research leads CDU graduate to USA
Completing his PhD with CDU through the Menzies School of Health Research, Damian Oyong has made a significant contribution to fighting the disease.
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MEDIA RELEASE | “If they help us, we can help them” – Solutions to enhance cultural safety in hospital care
A new study led by the Communicate Study Partnership from Menzies School of Health Research has uncovered key priorities to improve the delivery of culturally safe care
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MEDIA RELEASE | Long-term environmental monitoring sensors installed on Gove Peninsula
The first long-term environmental monitoring network for the Gove Peninsula has been installed through the Air in East Arnhem project. This is a Yolŋu-led project delivered through a partnership between Miwatj Health Aboriginal Corporation and Menzies along with AirHealth and various local community groups.
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Media release | Tiwi ears in Tiwi hands
Newly graduated ear health facilitators will provide local knowledge and expertise when checking the ears and hearing of children in their community.
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Media Statement | World No Tobacco Day: Time for governments to phase out cigarette sales
This World No Tobacco Day, 148 health organisations have signed an open letter calling on governments to work towards phasing out commercial cigarette sales.
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Medicare Review Taskforce’s recommendation for ‘on country’ dialysis
Menzies Director Professor Alan Cass, is also the Chair of the Renal Clinical Committee which is recommending a dedicated MBS item number to support ‘on country’ dialysis.
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Melioidosis study improves patient outcomes
Melioidosis study improves patient outcomes Our research continued to put Menzies at the centre of better melioidosis patient outcomes through improved diagnosis and treatment. In August 2016, the Menzies melioidosis team contributed to 17 abstra...
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Menzies clinician-researchers receive NHMRC funding
Two Menzies School of Health Research clinician-researchers have secured competitive NHMRC funding to continue their valuable work over the coming years.
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Menzies research reveals marked decline in petrol sniffing
A Menzies report has revealed a significant decline in the prevalence of petrol sniffing in a number of Aboriginal communities across Australia.
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Child Rights Forum
Q&A style panel event hosted by Menzies School of Health Research and CDU School of Law
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Menzies School of Health Research puts Tiwi ears in Tiwi hands
A community-based ear health training initiative is empowering on the ground health services in the Tiwi Islands.
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Menzies to provide training for Torres Strait health workers
Health workers from 10 Torres Strait Islands will be taking steps to improve the health of their communities by participating in a brief intervention training program delivered by Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies) this week.
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New stage in Indigenous health study
Campus Morning Mail reports on Menzies School of Health Research commencing collecting data for a fifth wave of its Aboriginal Birth Health Cohort Study.
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Northern Territory's strict COVID-19 isolation smashes curve
THE Northern Territory’s strict public health measures in response to COVID-19 have so far proved successful in containing community transmission and preventing any deaths, despite the NT hospital system often operating “beyond capacity”, according to the authors of a research letter published online today by the Medical Journal of Australia.
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NHMRC fellowship snapshot: Associate Professor Louise Maple-Brown
Menzies’ Associate Professor Louise Maple-Brown was recently awarded a Practitioner Fellowship as part of the National Health and Medical Research Council’s latest multi-million dollar funding round.
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NT Government admits delay releasing problem gambling report
The Gambling Prevalence and Wellbeing Survey was conducted by the Menzies School of Health Research after the organisation received a $695,000 grant from the Government's Community Benefit Fund in late 2018.
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NHMRC fellowship snapshot: Dr Emma McMahon
Menzies’ Dr Emma McMahon was recently awarded an Early Career Fellowship as part of the National Health and Medical Research Council’s latest multi-million dollar funding round. Emma’s fellowship provides support for her salar...
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NHMRC fellowship snapshot: Professor Anne Chang
Menzies' head of child health Professor Anne Chang was recently awarded a senior practitioner fellowship as part of the National Health and Medical Research Council's yearly multi-million dollar funding round.
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NT News | Graduates a boost for ear health
A group of Tiwi Islanders are working to improve ear health in their communities after becoming the first graduates of a new ear infection prevention program.
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Our laboratory
Laboratory-based biomedical research is a vital component of Menzies activities.
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PhD: malaria paralyses immune cells
THE quest to develop a better malaria vaccine is a complicated business, but that hasn't deterred Dr Jessica Loughland, of the Menzies School of Health Research, who received a PhD yesterday from Charles Darwin University
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Q&A with Menzies Fulbright scholar, Professor James Smith
Prof James Smith has recently returned from his Fulbright Scholar Program in the US, providing insight into life during COVID-19 in the states.
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Radical cure instrumental in beating malaria
Research findings by Charles Darwin University PhD graduate Dr Robert Commons has the potential to deliver health benefits to millions of malaria sufferers around the globe.
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Shining A Much-Needed Light On Aboriginal Health Education
Zoe Fitzpatrick is talented member of Menzies HealthLab, she helps to deliver health education programs to remote communities.
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Story of our Children and Young People publication released
A publication released today provides a comprehensive picture of the wellbeing of children and young people across the NT, building on the inaugural Story of Our Children and Young People published in 2019.
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Study investigating possible link between water quality and kidney disease in remote Northern Territory
Residents in remote communities say their water supplies are making them sick. Dr Paul Lawton is collecting data about water quality and end-stage kidney disease.
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The health initiative placing Tiwi ears in Tiwi hands
Menzies has celebrated its first graduates of the Hearing for Learning Initiative, a community-based training program focused on the detection and prevention of ear health issues.
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Unmasking Inequalities Panel 1 Minority Responses to COVID19
This panel featuring Professor James Smith discusses the ways in which the COVID-19 crisis exposes the differential treatment of minoritized communities.
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Zeroing in on zero-alcohol beverages
They’re marketed as a healthier alternative to alcohol, but a commentary in Drug and Alcohol Review has called this into question, saying more research is needed to see whether they actually reduce drinking, or if they could be a gateway to more alcohol consumption.
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Research Impact Series #3: First Nations Leadership
Join us during NAIDOC Week for the third event in our 40th Anniversary Research Impact Series. Aligning with the 2025 NAIDOC theme, you'll hear from a panel of up-and-coming First Nations leaders in health.
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Researcher profile | Thank you Dr Jane Davies
Dr Jane Davies, was instrumental in establishing the Menzies collaborative hepatitis B research program in the Northern Territory. Dr Davies is also the co-Director of Infectious Diseases at Royal Darwin Hospital (RDH), and has been an integral part of...
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The Conversation: Unfair and unbalanced: misreporting the petrol sniffing ‘scourge’
Once again, petrol sniffing in Indigenous communities is in the headlines. And once again, sadly, the restraint that newspapers normally exercise in reporting drug issues among non-Indigenous Australians has been thrown aside.
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The melioidosis files
A potentially fatal bacterial disease, lurking in soil.
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Using Facebook to quit smoking
A Territory-wide partnership is aiming to identify how social media can be used to reduce smoking rates among Indigenous people. Through the partnership, a team of community-based researchers is working to understand the type of information people s...
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HealthLAB in Kakadu National Park
As part of National Science Week 2017, the Menzies HealthLAB will be at the Bowali Visitors Centre, Kakadu.
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HealthLAB at Parliament House
As part of National Science Week 2017, the Menzies HealthLAB will be at Parliament House for the public and sitting members of parliament to experience. Menzies' mobile HealthLAB, uses the latest health technology to measure parti...
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What’s app-ening with my lungs?
Learning about healthy lungs has just become a lot easier for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and health practitioners thanks to an expanded interactive app. The app, produced by Menzies Child Health Division, uses interactive ima...
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Crucial tool to assist in the elimination of Chronic Hepatitis B launched
An educational app designed to improve health literacy around the hepatitis B virus (HBV) has been translated to provide more than 70 per cent of the Northern Territory (NT) Aboriginal population access in their first language. The Hep B Story App, ...
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Current projects
Preventing recurrent ALRIs (PETAL) study: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial Bronchiectasis Action Management Plan (BAMP) Study: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial Bronchiectasis App evaluation LOng Term follow Up improves clin...
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2015 Emerging Health Researcher Award winner announced
An inspiring health researcher working to identify ways to improve health outcomes in Indigenous communities has been named the Bupa Health Foundation Emerging Health Researcher of the Year.
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A fresh look that embodies our values
Our community - Our community is at the core of what we do, represented by the circle in the centre of our logo. Our impact - The lines represent how every action, big or small, ripples outward to create positive change. They show how connections mu...
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8. Amendments and reporting
Requests for amendments or submission of notifications and reports should be emailed to NTHREC@menzies.edu.au 1. Amendments 2. Notifications 3. Annual Reports 4. Final Reports 1. Amendments Research invol...
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Life Course Program: ABC and TEC studies
A prospective, life course study of Aboriginal newborns, investigating the causes of non-communicable chronic diseases.
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About
Biography: Christel’s work is mainly focused on participatory action research with effective engagement of communities in resource limited settings. She is currently the continuous quality improvement (CQI) coordinator in Menzies Globa...
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About
Biography: Michelle completed her PhD at the University of Melbourne, with Prof James Beeson in 2012 with a focus on developing methods to study Plasmodium falciparum malaria parasite invasion of red blood cells. These studies included investigating...
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About
Biography: Professor Jane Davies is an infectious diseases physician, clinician-researcher, and hepatitis B and liver health innovator whose work has transformed care for First Nations peoples in Australia’s Northern Territory. She established...
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About
Biography: Within the Menzies Division of Wellbeing and Preventable Chronic Diseases Yomei manages the Return to Country: A national platform study, a study to understand why Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians with renal disease have ...
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AIMhi Stay Strong App Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy Menzies School of Health Research (ABN 70 413 542 847) (“Menzies”) is a charity registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission and is dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of all Australi...
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About
Biography: John’s career has comprised several threads (data analysis, youth work and community development) that have come together in his work at the Centre for Child Development and Education (CCDE). He is currently co-managing the Child...
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About
Biography: Anthony is a senior epidemiologist at the Northern Territory Centre for Disease Control specialising in communicable disease surveillance and outbreak investigations. His area of expertise is foodborne disease but is also involved in gene...
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Alice Mitchell | graduate profile
Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) is one of the leading causes of death among young indigenous people in remote communities across the Northern Territory. The condition is defined as damage to one or more heart valves due to Acute Rheumatic Fever, caused b...
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About
Biography: After studying medicine in Zimbabwe, Professor Majoni completed specialist training in Nephrology and Internal Medicine in the UK and Australia and biostatistics training with the University of Newcastle and Biostatistics Collaboration Au...
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Amendment form
Please submit this form if there are any changes to: the research team and staff; the study protocol and study documentation; and the expected completion date in the timeline of the research.
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About
Biography: Michelle is a Senior Research Fellow at Menzies School of Health Research, who lives and works in Mparntwe Alice Springs. She is also an Adjunct Research Fellow at La Trobe University and James Cook University. Michelle started her career...
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About
SHELab is a new program taking interactive health promotion to women and girls living in regional, remote and very remote Australia. SHELab builds on the successful HealthLAB model and community networks to deliver a tailored program for wome...
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About
Biography: Vicki believes stories have the power to inspire positive change. She is a multidisciplinary qualitative researcher and workshop facilitator with two decades of experience at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation as a broadcaster and mu...
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About
Biography: Dr Belton is a medical anthropologist and midwife with clinical experience in community health, women's health, family planning and refugee health. She has an adjunct position as senior researcher at Charles Darwin University (CDU)...
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About
Biography: Sharon is a multidisciplinary academic with 25 years’ experience working across education, social science and public health research in the Northern Territory (NT). Driven by a passion for human rights, social justice and life...
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Barkly fuel ban to stem sniffing
REGULAR unleaded petrol could be outlawed in Tennant Creek as early as January, in a bid to completely stamp out petrol sniffing in the Barkly.
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About
Biography: Danielle Aquino is project coordinator for the Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home Visiting Program (MECSH). She has over 20 years of experience in working in nutrition, child and maternal health and community development, p...
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About
Tara completed her BSc (Hons) Nursing at the University of Worcester in 2010, commencing her career in the Surgical setting. Moving to New Zealand in 2011, she worked in Orthopaedics and Gastroenterology, before finding a passion for...
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About
Biography: Anna is a Project Coordinator, within the Communicate Study Partnership, a collaborative program working to ensure Aboriginal patients receive culturally safe healthcare, to deliver better health outcomes. She is co-leading the developmen...
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CAAMA Radio | Traditional food trends
Menzies researcher and lead author Megan Ferguson speaks to CAAMA's Paul Wiles about the publication of Traditional food availability and consumption in remote Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory in the prestigious Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health.
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About
Biography: Jessica Murray lives in Garramilla on Larrakia Country (Darwin, Northern Territory), where she was born and raised. She is privileged to partner with families and communities to improve maternal, child, and family health across urban, reg...
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About
Biography: After completing an Honours Degree in preterm infant nutrition, Emma embarked on a PhD at Flinders University, South Australia in the area of food policy. This work, completed in June 2016, spans the topics of food labelling regulation, s...
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About
Biography: Dr Lisa Stefanoff is a cultural anthropologist and community media-arts producer, currently Senior Research Officer on the ‘Air in Alice’ project. She also holds senior Adjunct positions at University of New South ...
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About
Biography: Arvie Rodriguez Abiero is the Project Manager for the Communicate Study Partnership within the Global and Tropical Health Division, a collaborative initiative working alongside communities to strengthen cultural safety and intercultural c...
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About
Biography: A/Prof Asanga Abeyaratne is a Consultant Nephrologist and general medicine physician at the Royal Darwin Hospital since 2012 and provides clinical consultations on kidney disease also in remote aboriginal communities. He was the clinic...
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About
Biography: Jacob is a bioinformatician with experience using genomics and computational methods. For his PhD, Jacob used such methods to investigate the gut microbiome of preterm infants born in North Queensland, Australia, exploring its relationshi...
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Child abuse reports in NT double after intervention
The abuse of Indigenous children in the Northern Territory - the Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of Children.
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About
Hearing loss is not just about “ears”. Ear disease affects speech and language development, many of life’s enjoyments, and access to culture, education, and employment. Children with ear problems cannot hear properly – they have...
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Children negatively impacted by early intervention restrictions
The research team from the School of Economics at the University of Sydney and the Menzies School of Health Research in Darwin examined daily school attendance records of children attending NT government schools in the 73 Aboriginal communities and 10 town camps affected by the policy.
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About
Biography: Mario is the Senior Educator and Training Facilitator within the Communicate Study Partnership. This collaborative program is focussed on improving health outcomes for First Nations patients by developing and delivering cultural safety an...
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Belinda Gibson
Ambassador profile Belinda is a non-executive director of Citigroup Pty Ltd, Citigroup's retail bank in Australia, and chairs its Risk Committee. She is Chairman of the AMP Customer Advice Review Panel. She is also a Trustee of the Australian Mu...
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Can you hear me, baby?
When two young nurses swapped the corridors of Darwin Royal Hospital for life as researchers, together they took steps towards finding enduring solutions for people in Aboriginal communities.
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Conditional Approval Response Form
If you receive Conditional Approval from the Human Research Ethics Committee you will need to respond to each of the listed conditions before final approval is given and the project can commence. Please complete the Conditional Approval Response Form and submit your signed response and any attachments, e.g. modified Consent Forms, as a single PDF file. Your response will be reviewed through the HREC Fast Track process out of session.
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13. Contact us
Location: Menzies School of Health Research John Mathews Building (JMB) Building 58, Royal Darwin Hospital Campus Darwin, NT (Note: Hard copy submissions of ethics documentation are not required) Enquiries to: E...
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Contact
Associate Professor Gail Garvey, co-chief investigator Email or phone: (07) 3309 3400 Professor Joan Cunningham, co-chief investigator Email or phone: (03) 9819 2245 Jenny Brands, community engagement and translation manager ...
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Contact
Associate Professor Gail Garvey, co-chief investigator Email or phone: (07) 3169 4220 Professor Joan Cunningham, co-chief investigator Email or phone: (03) 9819 2245 Dr Bronwyn Morris, community engagement and translation manager Ema...
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COVID-19 health messaging in language
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, a team of Menzies researchers have developed a series of videos for people living in Aboriginal communities with health conditions such as chronic kidney, lung and/or heart disease. The videos encourage people t...
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Current
Wave-5: The fifth wave of data collection for this unique cohort will commence in 2019 and continue through to 2020. Participants of both the ABC and TEC will be aged between 28-33 years and researchers will again be travelling to over 40 communitie...
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Defeating serious MRSA infections using an everyday drug that shouldn’t work
A new drug combination is the first step towards improving treatment of drug resistant golden staph (MRSA) - a breakthrough that could potentially save hundreds of lives, every day.
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Current Projects
Fisheries Research Development Corporation: An investigation of Indigenous knowledges and nutritional health and wellbeing benefits and values of seafood for supporting Indigenous fisheries development (2019-143) ACHIEVE – Address Commercial...
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Deputy Director - Strategy
Brendon Douglas is the Deputy Director at Menzies School of Health Research. Brendon brings experience in executive leadership in the higher education, commercial, community and public service sectors. His responsibilities and expertise include strateg...
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Directors Message | July 2023
Menzies's Director, Professor Alan Cass highlights some examples of our work over the past few months.
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Disease of the month: tuberculosis
With a history as long as mankind’s, TB lies dormant in one third of our global population.
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Ear Health Facilitators graduate in Wadeye and Ti-Tree
The Hearing for Learning Initiative (HfLI) is a research project aimed at improving ear and hearing health services for 20 Aboriginal communities around the Northern Territory. As part of the project, local community members are provided traini...
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eGFR3 study Kidney Health Symposium
Join the Menzies eGFR Study team to share knowledge, ahead of the third phase of the eGFR study. Register here https://bit.ly/3xp5ic1.
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Ex-bank boss to help pick CDU chief
The committee also includes CDU council member and Department of Territory Families, Housing and Communities chief executive Ken Davies, Menzies School of Health Research director Alan Cass.
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Epidemiologist Dr Karen Dempsey - part of the NT COVID-19 response
When Timor-Leste voted for independence in 1999, violence erupted in the small island nation. Many Timorese were evacuated to Darwin to escape the withdrawing Indonesian troops. The Northern Territory Centre for Disease Control (CDC) managed the dia...
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EXPERT REACTION: Aussie smoking rate falls, alcohol consumption stable, but use of some illicit drugs is up
Professor James Smith provides commentary on results about alcohol and other drugs from the National Drug Strategy Household Survey 2019 released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.
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Evidence informs chronic cough guidelines
High-quality evidence informs chronic cough guidelines Results from the first multicentre randomised controlled trial on chronic cough in children led by our child health respiratory team were incorporated into the updated American College of Chest ...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Mary MacKillop Foundation- funding a half year follow up in Nyirripi community. Collaborators: Participating communities, store associations, Shire councils Chi...
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Global trial looks to reduce childhood asthma
Childhood asthma is a global problem and is particularly common in countries like Australia. Read about the international research project Menzies is part of.
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Green light for health plan being developed to defeat diabetes
Image caption: Diabetes researchers, health professionals and community members gather at the NT Diabetes Summit in Alice Springs. A roadmap to address the diabetes epidemic in remote Northern Territory communities has been endo...
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Hannah Singleton
"Having never studied public health before, I loved learning about the many different fields associated with public health. "
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HealthLAB Project Officer - Aboriginal Health Practitioner/Nurse
Part time (0.6 FTE) contract until 31 December 2020 based in Darwin GSL 6 $99,104 - $105,683 salary package (comprising gross salary $77,008 - $82,749, superannuation & salary packaging benefits) or GSL 7 $107,399 - $115,578 salary package (co...
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Hearing for Learning Initiative update
Our Hearing for Learning team have commenced the ground-breaking initiative to train and employ remote community members to qualify as ear health facilitators who can assist with the diagnosis and treatment of otitis media and hearing loss in children....
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The Honourable Helen Coonan
Ambassador profile Helen Coonan was elected to the Australian Senate as Senator for NSW in 1996, 2001 and 2007 and also served as Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate. She held Ministerial portfolios, in Cabinet, as the Minister for C...
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Here’s an approach to mentoring that can help close the leadership gender gap
Mentoring is known to be a critical component of job satisfaction and career development. A mentoring program has been established for women scientists that focuses on diversifying and changing the education sector. This program helps equip them to challenge systemic values and culture.
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Improving nutrition across borders
A group of Indigenous Australian health workers and East Timorese nutritionists travelled to Central Australia in 2012 to join a series of Menzies’ short courses designed to build confidence and knowledge about nutrition for women, children and babies in remote areas
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Increased interpreter use linked to decrease in patient self-discharges
A new study published in the Medical Journal of Australia has found that an increase in using Aboriginal interpreters in a hospital is associated with a decrease in patients leaving their treatment early. The Communicate Study, at Royal Darwin H...
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Infectious diseases specialist awarded $75 000 to continue fight against super-bug.
The grant will provide vital funding to develop trials in the areas of Staphylococcus aureus (golden Staph) infections, bone and joint infections and skin infections.
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InSight+ | "Our children don't have a future": the burden of RHD
THE mayor of a remote Aboriginal community in Arnhem Land has said the town’s children “don’t have a future” unless governments boost their investment in tackling the social determinants driving one of the world’s highest rates of rheumatic heart disease (RHD).
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Inspiring Indigenous researcher
Inspiring Indigenous researcher Sian Graham is an Indigenous woman from the Balladong area near Perth and One Arm Point community out of Broome. Born and raised in Darwin, Sian has strong links throughout the NT and Western Australia (WA) where s...
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Jails escape worst link to smokes ban
TERRITORY prisons have escaped the worst of tobacco black markets, violence and low compliance rates that researchers have penned as problems amid smoking bans in southern states, an expert has said.
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Les Trudzik
Ambassador profile Les is Executive Director of ACIL Allen Consulting’s Melbourne office. Les began his career at the State Electricity Commission in 1983. He joined KPMG in 1992 and was appointed as Partner in charge of its government advisor...
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Dr Lesley Braun
Patron profile Dr Lesley Braun, Director of the Blackmores Institute and Adjunct Associate Professor at the National Institute of Complementary Medicine at the University of Western Sydney. She is a member of the Informal working party for comple...
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Let’s start at the beginning
The success of the Indigenous parenting program, Let’s Start, has resulted in the development and launch of a promotional DVD to encourage further uptake of the community endorsed program in remote Indigenous communities.
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Lost in translation: In search of an end to the malaria epidemic
CDU Research Impact story | Menzies researcher Dr Kamala Ley-Thriemer is committed to the cause.
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Media contacts
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Master of Public Health/Master of Health Research (Double Degree)
Combining a Master of Public Health with a Master of Health Research will give greater flexibility and opportunity to your career.
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Media release | Mental Health Week
New resource to promote mental health and wellbeing in Indigenous communities featured during Mental Health Week
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MEDIA RELEASE | New Centre for Research Excellence to address remote healthcare needs
A multi-agency partnership commencing today is working together to help solve Australia’s urgent remote healthcare needs.
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MEDIA RELEASE | NHMRC funding awarded to tackle malaria and pneumonia on a global scale
Two top researchers from Menzies are closer to tackling life-threatening diseases and improving global health approaches after securing competitive national funding.
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MEDIA RELEASE | Unmasking melioidosis: collaborative research needed to understand the spread of the bacteria
What do hurricanes, military equipment, aromatherapy oil and a pet raccoon have in common? According to a new review led by Menzies, all have been linked with cases of melioidosis, a potentially fatal disease caused by the bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei, as part of tracking the global spread of the disease.
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Mental health and wellbeing
Helping communities and individuals to stay strong.
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Menzies director Alan Cass podcast on Territory FM
Professor Alan Cass, discusses how rigorous research that explores patterns in health and disease – in collaboration with Indigenous communities – is key to improving health.
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Menzies director to deliver Professorial Lecture
Professor Alan Cass will deliver a talk entitled 'A dialysis machine in every remote community: Evidence of failure, or an essential step towards closing the gap?'.
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MJA Insight: 'Let’s end kidney care disparity'
Redoubling efforts to prevent Indigenous Australians developing end-stage kidney disease is crucial given the social and practical difficulties of delivering complex care such as dialysis and transplantation in remote Australia, Dr Paul Lawton has warned.
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Mobile health lab aims to reduce chronic disease during National Science Week
An interactive mobile health laboratory will visit four Northern Territory (NT) communities between 15 and 20 August as part of National Science Week, to spark people’s interest in science and health, and demonstrate how lifestyle choices can impact people’s future health.
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Ms Patricia (Trish) Angus PSM
Biography: Trish is a Jawoyn woman from Katherine, Northern Territory; residing in Darwin for the past 29 years. Trish commenced her career as a registered nurse, followed by a 12-month ward administration certificate midwifery certificate the fo...
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My story: Gabrielle McCallum, nurse and PhD candidate
Meet our winner of the 2012 NT Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Award for ‘Education, Research and Innovation’.
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National Indigenous Cancer Network Roundtable 2013 - DISCOVER-TT Launch .
The official launch of the Centre of Research Excellence in Discovering Indigenous Strategies to improve Cancer Outcomes via Engagement, Research Translation and Training (DISCOVER --TT) and the National Indigenous Cancer Network Roundtable 2013 "...
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NHMRC career fellowship: Dr Josh Davis
Menzies infectious diseases specialist, Dr Josh Davis was recently awarded a Career Development Fellowship as part of the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) yearly multi-million dollar funding round. Josh’s fellowship...
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NHMRC fellow shapshot: Dr Paul Lawton
Menzies research fellow, Dr Paul Lawton was recently awarded an Early Career Fellowship as part of the National Health and Medical Research Council’s (NHMRC) yearly multi-million dollar funding round. Paul’s fellowship provides support f...
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Overview
Aims: To develop and test the feasibility of a multi-sector participatory approach to support the development of a healthy eating environment in remote Indigenous communities. Summary: Good nutrition throughout life is funda...
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Overview
Aims: To pilot a dietary intake tool to record the daily intake of food and beverages for children. To explore the childhood anaemia health literacy of health practitioners and community members. To gain an understanding of the f...
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Overview
Summary: This project involved two phases: Phase 1 – A pilot study to develop and assess the feasibility of implementing a school-based nutrition education in one remote community. A nutrition education program was developed according to th...
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Overview
This work is part of AIMhi resource development. The Information, Linkages and Capacity Building (ILC) Iron Triangle Community Engagement Project is an evaluation of the engagement process of Aboriginal Family Support Services (AFSS) within the Iron Tr...
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Overview
Aboriginal people living in very remote desert communities hold strong local environmental knowledge to inform effective climate adaptation. At the same time, remote desert communities are at risk to climatic changes due to geographic isolation, poor q...
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Overview
Aim: To co-design a community-based implementation trial to improve pre-conception health for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people. Objectives: To co-design with Aboriginal communities a culturally appropriate and c...
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Overview
Aims: Indigenous Australians with asthma have higher morbidity and mortality compared with non-Indigenous Australians. In children hospitalised with acute asthma, we aimed to: (i) determine if acute severity, risk factors and management differ...
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Overview
Aims: Primary aim: To determine whether 12-months of weekly azithromycin (compared to placebo) improves clinical outcomes of Indigenous children (aged <2-years) hospitalised with an acute lower respiratory infections (ALRI)? Secondary...
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Overview
Aims: To evaluate the revised Katherine Alcohol Management Plan (AMP) in collaboration with the Katherine Region Action Group (KRAG) and other key stakeholders. Establish a procedure for monitoring implementation of components of the revi...
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Overview
Aims: To build a local research workforce and empower local residents in community-based participatory action research methods To foster a community with health literacy relating to acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and its complication, ...
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Poker machine losses hit record levels after pandemic shutdowns in the NT
Gamblers pumped record amounts of money into poker machines in the NT after coronavirus shutdowns last year, according to new data that researchers have linked to federal pandemic payments.
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Overview
Summary: There are significant differences in health outcomes between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and the rest of the population living in Queensland. A lot of this can be addressed by changing three key lifestyle factors: smoking, nutrit...
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Overview
Project title: Early detection and treatment of rheumatic heart disease (RHD) in high risk communities using community led approaches for active case finding, education and engagement in care. Aims: To facilitate early diagnosis, effe...
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Overview
The Indigenous Life Skills Development Project (IYLSD) aimed to develop and pilot a life skills training program for Indigenous youth in remote settings and determine the effectiveness of the proposed approach to community engagement and implementation...
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Preventable disease leaves 13 year old with mechanical heart failure
RHD Australia will mark World Heart Day on 29 September by reminding people that rheumatic heart disease is preventable. Diagnosed at the age of seven, Carlisa Willika from the Werenbun community north of Katherine in the Northern Territory has lived with rheumatic heart disease for five years.
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Overview
Working toward a scabies control strategy for northern Australia: Methods to map the burden of scabies and consideration of a community-wide preventative chemotherapy strategy Aims: To estimate the burden of scabies and observe changes in prev...
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Overview
Aim: To evaluate the implementation and outcomes of the Maternal and Early Childhood Sustained Home-visiting (MECSH) program in the Northern Territory. Summary: Sustained home visiting starting in pregnancy and continuing into...
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Overview
The high burden of infection among Indigenous children living in remote communities is a major cause of recurrent clinic presentations, hospitalisations and slow growth. Sustainable hygiene practices can dramatically reduce childhood infections ...
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Overview
Lung conditions are the most common reason why Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people see a doctor and the second most common reason for hospitalisation. Many cases of lung disease seen in adults started in childhood, and many of these lun...
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Overview
In remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, access to typical drugs of abuse can be restricted due to geographical or social policy constraints. In these unique contexts, the substances and patterns of use can differ markedly from...
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Overview
Alcohol misuse has long had devastating effects on health and wellbeing in rural and remote communities in Australia, among both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander residents. A report c...
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Overview
Scabies is a parasitic infestation of the skin with the parasitic 'itch mite' Sarcoptes scabiei. The tiny mite burrows into the upper layers of the skin causing intensely itchy lesions which commonly become infected with bacteria. In humans, sc...
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Overview
Melioidosis is a potentially life-threatening disease caused by the soil-dwelling bacterium, Burkholderia pseudomallei. Melioidosis is a common cause of serious pneumonia and blood poisoning in the Northern Territory (NT), Australia. The bacteria li...
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Overview
Aims: To cover a broad range of important issues relevant to a community environment that supports achieving and maintaining good health. Summary: The residents of many Australian rural and remote communities do not have the essent...
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Aims: To trial an evaluation approach that utilised a tool that incorporated the constructs and principles of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) and ecological theory for use primarily in the remote Australian Aboriginal community setting. ...
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Aims: To determine if interactive health communication applications (ICHA), (applications that provide health information with a decision making support mechanism), are more effective in increasing knowledge and participation in healthy beha...
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Aims: To determine key characteristics of population level diet in remote communities, and model the cost of dietary improvement and cost benefit of a subsidy on fruit, vegetables, water and diet soft drinks. Summary: ...
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Aims: To evaluate price discounts on food and beverages in remote community stores. Objectives: To assess the impact of price discount strategies on food and beverages purchased in remote community stores To explore the enabler...
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Aims: To explore strategies and approaches to facilitate collaborative work between nutritionists and community health staff and members that focuses on culturally meaningful nutrition and health promotion that is inclusive of Indigenous knowledg...
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Aims: To develop a practical and acceptable resource package for promoting nutrition in remote Indigenous community stores using shelf labels. Summary: The Nutrition Promotion and Education in Remote Stores Project was created in re...
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Aims: To develop and implement a data collection tool to gather information from communities on the prevalence and incidence of petrol sniffing, transference to other substances (licit and illicit) and information on behavioural community le...
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Aims: To reduce the prevalence of scabies, skin sores and tinea in five remote Indigenous communities, as these conditions are endemic in children aged <15 years. Summary: Skin infections are most commonly due to Group A st...
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Aims: To strengthen the knowledge and skills of nutrition stakeholders in Indigenous Australian communities, Asia and the Pacific to plan and implement contextually-appropriate evidence based nutrition interventions. Summary: The N...
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Research centre gets the green light to begin critical pandemic research
APPRISE researcher Professor Ross Andrews, an epidemiologist at the Menzies School of Health Research in Darwin, said effective and respectful engagement with communities rather than for them is critical to effective preparation for future pandemics.
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Overview
Aims: To investigate the patterns of care, quality of life, and comorbidities in Indigenous people with cancers and compare them with non-Indigenous cancer patients, and against clinical guidelines. Objectives: To identify factors th...
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Research: petrol sniffing on decline
Petrol sniffing rates in Indigenous communities have declined since the introduction of low aromatic unleaded fuel (LAF), a study by Menzies School of Health Research has revealed.
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Overview
Aims: To establish and evaluate the effectiveness of a community of practice to support public health nutritionists in their work with remote community stores. Summary: This project was a collaboration between Menzies School of ...
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Overview
Skills for Life is a universal preventative social-emotional learning curriculum for remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander middle schools. It was developed in consultation with knowledgeable elders and community educators as a contribution to su...
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Overview
Aims: To determine the 3-5 year clinical outcomes of children with recurrent protracted bacterial bronchitis (PBB) To determine factors which predict recurrent PBB, including markers of inflammation and immune dysfunction. Summary: PBB ...
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Aim: To determine whether early commencement of a sequential schedule of two new pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCV) at one, two, four, and six months (two doses of pneumococcal Haemophilus influenzae protein D-conjugate vaccine, PHiD-CV, ...
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Overview
Objectives: Primary: The primary objective of the study is to determine if, in children with acute and chronic cough, a short (14 day) course of inhaled corticosteroids will reduce cough severity, compared to placebo (standard care). Seco...
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Summary: In 2011, we commenced a study of melioidosis cases in the Northern Territory. This study characterised roughly 1000 Burkholderia pseudomallei isolates to investigate the geographical spread of the bacterium in Australia. This work s...
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Overview
Scabies affects >200 million people worldwide each year. This parasitic skin infection disproportionately affects First Nations communities and low-middle income countries (LMICs). Scabies is recognised by the World Health Organization as a neglecte...
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Overview
Aims: To co-design an approach to studying Strep A burden and transmission in a remote community that is acceptable to community members, builds in reciprocal benefit and is scientifically valid. Objectives: Share knowledge ...
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Aims: To obtain an Aboriginal perspective on respiratory illnesses, health services and programs To evaluate whether the IROC initiative is achieving its goals of increasing community awareness of respiratory disease. Summary: Que...
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Suicide prevention research is a central concern of researchers at CCDE. Our focus is primarily on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population and communities, and we approach suicide prevention from multiple perspectives and through diff...
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Aims: The ‘Air in East Arnhem’ project has three main aims: To improve environmental health awareness by crowdsourcing ground-based air quality, temperature, and humidity data in three east Arnhem communities through fixed an...
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Overview
Aims: Evaluate a pilot health promotion activity to reduce gambling-related harms in three Aboriginal communities in the NT. Objectives: Using a mixed methods approach (qualitative and quantitative data collection), determine if gambling...
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Overview
Co-designing, implementing and evaluating a patient navigation model of care to meet the complex needs of NT youth presenting to the Emergency Department. Young people in the Northern Territory (NT) are twice as likely to be at risk of alcohol relat...
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Overview
The Communicate Study: partnership across the Top End to improve First Nations peoples’ experience and outcomes of healthcare Research activities: Our research aims to improve the cultural safety of institutions and healthcar...
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s95 Privacy Guideline Supplementary Document
Please complete this form when the s95 privacy guidelines apply to your research (for Commonwealth Agencies).
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Overview
Aims: The 'Act on Salt Partnership' aims to develop innovative solutions to reducing salt intakes in communities Summary: Salt intake in remote Indigenous communities is far above recommendations. Considering that heart disease is...
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s95a Privacy Guidelines Supplementary Form
Please complete this form when the s95a privacy guidelines apply to your research (for private sector organisations).
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Overview
Summary: Healthy Eating and Drinking Study (HEDS) is a 4-year NHMRC funded project. The cluster-randomised controlled trial will investigate the effectiveness of a multi-component intervention to improve dietary intake of Indigenous Australian ...
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Overview
There is no single solution to dietary improvement in remote communities. We believe the most effective approach to dietary improvement is to provide the best available evidence to those who can directly influence change and to support the capacity of ...
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Overview
At Menzies, we are working to address the gaps on the state of diet, determinants of diet and what works to improve diet. Our focus is to facilitate change at the population level. We are able to do this through strong partnerships with communities, st...
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Overview
Aims: To enhance the in-store food environment to influence healthy food choice and spending in Indigenous Australian remote communities. Objectives: To develop and test the robustness (feasibility, validity and reliability) o...
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Streamlining access to community care for patients with complex care needs who attend the ED frequently This project will streamline access to more efficient and structured health care and wrap-around support services through case management to a hi...
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Overview
In 2019, Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHS) began implementing the Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-visiting (MECSH) program for the first time in the Northern Territory (NT). This model of care provides regular visits by a ...
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Overview
Aim: To assess the efficacy and safety of a higher weight based tafenoquine (TQ) dose regimen. Objectives: To compare the antirelapse efficacy of a revised weight-based TQ regimen (TQ Revised: target dose 7.5mg/kg) with high do...
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Overview
Aim: The aim of this study is to explore definitions and perceptions of nursing and midwifery competence and confidence in Timor-Leste. Research Questions: The study will seek to answer: How do nurses and midwives conceptualise co...
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Overview
Aims: To evaluate an anaemia prevention program in Community A and anaemia best practice guideline fidelity in East Katherine Communities A, B and C. Methods: Record reviews will be conducted on electronic primary health care (PH...
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Sharp decreases in petrol sniffing rates
NEW research has found that petrol sniffing in Indigenous communities across the Northern Territory has declined by 30 per cent since 2011.
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Overview
Aims: The project’s key research questions are: What would a patient-led component of the cultural awareness program for renal clinicians comprise, and; How could it be feasible and sustainable? Objectives: To work...
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Overview
The aim of the Resilient Youth Program is to develop and evaluate programs and resources to promote social-emotional development youth, to build resilience and wellbeing and to prevent self-harm, antisocial behaviour and other adverse outcomes. Our foc...
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Overview
Aims: To improve tuberculosis (TB) case finding and prevention – both critically important in reducing the spread of TB, achieving End TB targets and improving quality of life. Objectives: To develop a tool that supports better (rea...
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Overview
EFFORT clinical trial: Effectiveness of novel approaches to radical cure with tafenoquine and primaquine Aim: To compare the effectiveness, safety, cost-effectiveness and feasibility of novel radical cure options. Rationale: The...
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Overview
Aims: To assess the efficacy and safety of an ultra-short course of primaquine to reduce the risk of vivax malaria Objectives: To compare the anti-relapse efficacy of a new ultra-short high-dose primaquine regimen (PQ3.5) to a short h...
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Overview
Aims: The Traditional Australian Medicinal Plants Agribusiness project is an Australian-first $1.01 million research and commercial partnership that aims to explore the development of a sustainable agribusiness model for traditional Australian medic...
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Overview
Aims: This research project is intended to provide preliminary information to invest in a more comprehensive four-stage youth Justice Reinvestment process in Katherine. Justice Reinvestment (JR) is an internationally recognised approach that focuses...
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Sunday Territorian | Medical school critical for NT
AS a local born and bred Aboriginal Territorian, having worked in both levels of government and Aboriginal community-controlled organisations and for the past 16 years as the chief executive for the Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory (AMSANT), I understand and have actively promoted the need to grow our own local medical workforce.
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Swimming pools: neither friend nor foe for Aboriginal children with severe ear disease
Research by Menzies has found that swimming pools are unlikely to significantly reduce or increase levels of severe middle ear disease in remote Aboriginal communities.
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Partnership supports remote and rural parents
Find out more about our work in evaluating the Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting (MECSH) program.
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Patient 314 - Unearthing a mystery
Like an episode of 'House', a research team at the Menzies School of Health Research is on the trail of one of the most unique clinical cases ever seen in its 28 year history. The United States Government considers it to be one of the deadli...
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Personal connection to research project
Congratulations to our Play to Connect Tiwi team on being the 2022 Ryan Family Prize winners! Find out more about their work.
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Territory researchers win national awards
Two researchers from Menzies School of Health Research were recognised for their contribution to the science community at the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Gala Dinner held at Parliament House in Canberra last night.
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Project of the month: RHD Genetics
Australia has the highest recorded rates of Rheumatic Heart Disease in the world. But why are some people more susceptible than others?
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Projects
Adolescents: Co-designing, implementing and evaluating a patient navigation model of care to meet the complex needs of NT youth presenting to the Emergency Department Frequent attendees to ED: Streamlining access to community care for patients w...
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Projects
Current projects: Healthy Stores 2020 Food security and child health outcomes in Darwin/ Palmerston Completed projects: The GOOD TUCKER app Act on Salt SHOP@RIC: Stores healthy options project in remote Indigenous communities C...
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Projects
Air in Alice: a community response to reduce future environmental risks Evaluation of the Central Australian Medical Retrieval and Consultation Centre NT GP Workforce trends: Training and retention The cost and health impact of short-term staf...
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Projects
Current Projects: NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence for STrengthening Health Systems in Remote Australia (CRESTRA) The heat health burden on First Nations communities in under-resourced remote Australia (Wellcome Trust) Air in Arnhem: Crowd...
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Publications
Henryks, J., Brimblecombe, J., Bidstrup, G. (2017) Supporting Healthier Food Choices in Remote Indigenous Communities: Developing a Food Choice App. Journal of Food Products Marketing. 23(6):609-20 Henryks, J., Brimblecombe, J. (2016) Mapping...
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Publications
Kearns, T., Ward, F., Puszka, S., Gundjirryirr, R., Moss, B. & Bailie, R. (2017). Anaemia Health Literacy of Community Members and Health Practitioners Knowledge of Best Practice Guidelines in a Remote Australian Aboriginal Community. ...
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Publications
Su JY, He VY, Guthridge S, and Silburn S. The Impact of Hearing Impairment on the Life Trajectories of Aboriginal Children in Remote Australia: Protocol for the Hearing Loss in Kids Project. JMIR Res Protoc. 2020;9(1):e15464. Su JY, Guthridge S, H...
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Publications
Summary Report Community Feedback Sheet Research Brief – Asking about domestic and family violence Journal articles: Gregory A, Aquino D, Caudwell KM, Wild K, Maypilama L, Robinson G. Survey to story: exploring mixed m...
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Weathering Well Privacy Policy
Weathering Well Privacy Policy Menzies School of Health Research (ABN 70 413 542 847) (“Menzies”) is a charity registered with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission and is dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing...
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Publications
McDonald, E., Cunningham, T., & Slavin, N. (2015). Evaluating a handwashing with soap program in Australian remote Aboriginal communities: a pre and post intervention study design. BMC Public Health, 15,1188. McDonald, E., Slavin, N., Bailie, ...
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Publications
Clucas, D.B., Carville, K.S., Connors, C., Curries, B,J., Carapetis, J.R., Andrews, R.M. (2008). Disease burden and health-care clinic attendances for young children in remote Aboriginal communities of northern Australia. Bulletin...
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Publications
Watson JA*, Commons RJ*, et al, The clinical pharmacology of tafenoquine in the radical cure of Plasmodium vivax malaria: An individual patient data meta-analysis, eLife 2022, 11: e83433. Hossain MS*, Commons RJ*, et al, The risk of Plasmodium viv...
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Publications
Ferguson, M., O’Dea, K., Holden, S., Miles, E., Brimblecombe, J. (2017) Food and beverage price discounts to improve health in remote Aboriginal communities: mixed method evaluation of a natural experiment. Aust NZ J Public Health. 41:32-...
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Publications
Stock, C., Kerinaiua Punguatji, M., Cubillo, C., Robinson, G. (2021), Narratives and Processes – Developing a responsive parent-child program to empower local facilitators in a remote Aboriginal community, Qualitative Social Work. Stock, C.,...
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Publications
Liberato, S. C., et al. (2015). "Use of electronic visual recording to aid assessment of dietary intake of Australian Aboriginal children living in remote communities." Aust N Z J Public Health. Kearns T, Ward F, Puszka S, Gundjirryirr R, ...
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Publications
Clifford, S., Smith, J. & Christie, B. (2020). "You see the very sharp edge of the problems of prejudice in town": Youth service providers perceptions of a regional community Facebook group. Social Media and Society. doi: 10.1177/...
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Reconciliation through social media
To celebrate National Reconciliation Week 2013 (27 May – 3 June), the staff at Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies) have braved a camera lens to share their thoughts on what reconciliation and recognition means to them.
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Research
We have a 28-year history of scientific discovery and public health achievement.
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Research Impact Series #4: 40 Years of Laboratory Discovery
For the fourth event in our research impact series, we're delving into the Lab. Join us to hear from our panel as they discuss their laboratory discoveries.
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Research Impact Series #5: Research and Partnerships in Central Australia
To wrap up our 40th Anniversary Research Impact Series, we’re heading to Mparntwe, Alice Springs to discuss the evolution and impact of research in Central Australia, and the importance of partnerships in helping drive change.
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Researcher of the month: Dr David Thomas
Doctor goes to war on a world of smoking.
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Resources
The Tobacco Working Group has developed a Tobacco Control Guide to inform continuous quality improvement (CQI) towards a system-wide comprehensive approach to tobacco control in NT health services. The tobacco control guide is available her...
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Review of drink and drug driver education in the NT
A review of drink and drug driver education in the Northern Territory (NT), commissioned by the NT Government and prepared by Menzies School of Health Research, has found that the privatised system of delivery creates and reinforces inequities for peop...
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Rheumatic heart disease diagnosis a step NEARER with funded training
Image caption: Menzies Associate Professor Joshua Francis and his team teaching clinicians how to use echocardiography equipment. A Menzies-led team has received nearly $1 million to help improve Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) care by work...
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NT RHD Evening Symposium 2016
Free acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease seminar for health professionals, students and people who work in Indigenous communities.
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Rising interest in effects of extreme heat on health service delivery
Menzies is examining ways to combat a ‘silent killer’ in remote Australia with $480,000 from the Commonwealth’s Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF). The 2-year project examining the impact of extreme temperature on the delive...
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Roundtable to improve cancer outcomes
Some of the country’s leading authorities on cancer and cancer survivors themselves were a key part of a National Indigenous Breast Cancer Research Roundtable held in August 2014.
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Dr Sarah Gelbart
I chose Menzies because of its commitment to Indigenous health and partnership with communities across the NT, as well as the focus on the social determinants of health.
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Selected publications
Brimblecombe J, Bailie R., van den Boogaard C, et al., (2017 under review). Feasibility of a participatory multi-sector continuous improvement approach to enhance food security in remote Indigenous Australian communities. Rogers, A., Megan, ...
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Selected publications
Johnston M, Smith-Vaughan H, Bowman-Derrick S, Hopkins J, McCrory K, Collins R, Marsh R, Griffiths K, Mayo M. (2022) Building health workforce capacity in Northern Australia. Microbiology Australia, Available online: https://www.publish.csiro.au/ma/...
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Selected publications
Fehring, E., Ferguson, M., Brown, C., Murtha, K., Laws. C., Cuthbert, K., ... Brimblecombe, J. (2019). Supporting healthy drink choices in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities: a community-led supportive environment app...
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Selected publications
Bailie R., Stevens M., & McDonald E. L. (2014). Impact of housing improvement and the socio-physical environment on the mental health of children's carers: a cohort study in Australian aboriginal communities. BMC Public Health, 14, 472....
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Selected publications
Mathew S, Bhatta M et al 2025, Why are solar microgrids not the norm in remote Central Australia? Exploring local perception on solar energy and health, Journal of Cleaner Production, 2025; 486(144370) Mathew S, Periera G, Zander KK, Thakur R and ...
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Selected publications
Xie, O., Markey, P.G., Draper, A.D.K. & Krause, V.L.K. (2020). Physical distancing and non-respiratory notifiable diseases in the Northern Territory, March-May 2020. Communicable Diseases Intelligence, 44. doi: 10.33321/cdi.2020.4...
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Selected publications
Bower, C., D’Antoine, H. & Stanley, F. (2009). Neural tube defect in Australia: Trends in encephalceles and other neural tube defects before and after promotion of folic acid supplementation and voluntary food fortification. Birt...
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Selected publications
Brimblecombe, J., McMahon, E., Ferguson, M., De Silva, K., Peeters, A., Miles, E., . . . Mah, C. L. (2020). Effect of restricted retail merchandising of discretionary food and beverages on population diet: a pragmatic randomised controlled trial. Th...
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Selected publications
Commons RJ, et al, Effect of primaquine dose on the risk of recurrence in patients with uncomplicated Plasmodium vivax: a systematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis, Lancet Infectious Diseases 2024, 24(2):172-183 Rajasekhar M,&hel...
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Sharing malaria elimination knowledge with Asia
Menzies has been able to assist people like Youn-Kyoung Goo through training, grants, and capacity building workshops funded by APMEN.
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Talking About the Smokes
A collaboration between Menzies, the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) and a number of other research institutions and Aboriginal community controlled health services (ACCHSs).
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Testing and surveillance at the Timor-Leste National Health Laboratory
In April this year, as COVID-19 was spreading in the community, Timor-Leste had major floods. The floods affected all of Timor-Leste but were more significant in Dili, causing many people to lose their homes, property, and more than 40 people lost ...
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The application process
Your research ethics application will be considered and assessed by the Aboriginal Ethics Sub Committee one week prior to the Human Research Ethics Committee. Upon receipt of a research ethics application, an email acknowledging receipt of the appli...
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The online ashtray
The story behind a creative campaign for slashing smoking among Indigenous youth.
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The Story built on Big Research
The launch of the second ‘Story of our Children and Young People’ report (The Story) was held at Parliament House on 25 October 2021. The Story, prepared by Menzies in collaboration with the NT Government, provides a comprehensive pictur...
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Trial details
Study title: Effectiveness of novel approaches to radical cure with tafenoquine and primaquine (EFFORT). Objectives: Primary: To assess the effectiveness of a short-course of high dose primaquine (total dose 7mg/kg given unsupervised ov...
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Tuberculosis researcher wins Harry Christian Giese Research Impact Prize
Image caption: Some of the Menzies REACT (Remote Aboriginal Communities Ending Tuberculosis) team Despite being preventable and treatable, tuberculosis (TB) remains the leading infectious cause of death globally and continues to place a h...
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Understanding antimicrobial resistance in animals in Timor-Leste
Infectious diseases can be transmitted from animals to humans, which is why it is important to understand animal health in order to improve human health. Research also shows that antimicrobial resistance in bacteria either in humans, animals or the env...
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Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Excellence 2024
Congratulations to Amy Le Compte, Corrine Butler, Isobel Walker, Michael Riceman and Natalie Merida who have each been awarded the 2024 Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Excellence.
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We say hello to...
We say hello to... Child Health: Linel Franck, research assistant, commenced 18 March Jennifer Anderson, project officer - Let's Start, commenced 7 April Cecelia Gore, project manager, commenced 13 April Kate Ranford, research nurs...
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Current projects
PneuMatters Study: Preventing early-onset pneumonia in children through maternal immunisation: a multi-centre randomised control trial (RCT) PARROT: Prophylactic antibiotics to prevent recurrent lower respiratory tract infections in chil...
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2018 Menzies Oration | Hon Margaret White AO & Mick Gooda
2018 Menzies Oration | Friday, 26 October from 5pm in the Menzies Auditorium at our Royal Darwin Hospital Campus. View a recording of the Oration here https://bit.ly/2z4Y1Tv.
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2020 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Postgraduate Coursework Scholarships
Congratulations to Corrine Butler and Tamika Williams recipients of Menzies 2020 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Postgraduate Coursework Scholarships.
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4. NT HREC standard application process.
1. Choose the appropriate ethics committee 2a. Consult with the HREC admin office 2b. Please submit an intention to lodge at least 2 weeks prior to the submission closing date 3. Important dates and deadlines 4. Which form to use and ho...
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6. Stakeholder, site support and permits
Depending on what the research entails regarding location, participants, and type of data, you may be required to obtain support letters and permits from other organisations and communities to accompany your ethics application or before your resear...
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2023 Menzies Research Seminars - Laboratory science update with Dr Mariana Barnes
Join us for our next Research Seminar, as Menzies Bioinformatician and High-Performance Computing (HPC) Support Officer, Dr Mariana Barnes, shares an insight into the HPC named Ada.
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ABCD National Research Partnership
ABCD National Research Partnership - Engagement, Evidence, Impact Info-graphic that describes the engagement and reach of the ABCD National Research Partnership A brief on the key research findings and messages for action ...
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About
Biography: Steven grew up in Indonesia and came to Australia in 2007 to complete his undergraduate degree at the University of Western Australia in Perth. In 2012, Steven relocated to Darwin and joined Menzies as a research assistant in the Glo...
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Biography: Lucy Mayo is a young Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander woman born and raised in Darwin. She has completed a tertiary enabling program and is aiming to undertake a Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science at CDU. Lucy is excited to conti...
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Porsche was born in Adelaide and moved to the Northern Territory when she was 6 months old. During her schooling, Porsche completed a Certificate III in Allied Health. She is currently completing a Certificate III in Laboratory Skills through the...
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Biography: Phil Giffard conducts research in the field of microbial genetics and genomics, that is relevant to infectious disease. The focus is upon questions relevant to the population of Northern Territory. Recent projects gave given rise to ...
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About
Biography: After living and working in the remote Indigenous community of Galiwin’ku for three years in a health related field, Adam began working for Menzies School of Health Research. Adam has specific interest in the use of store sales a...
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Biography: Megan Ferguson has over 20 years' experience in the field of nutrition, predominantly in public health in remote Aboriginal communities of the Northern Territory. This experience has been across food security, food supply and mat...
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Biography: Joanne Sweeney has recently joined the Communicate Study team as the Senior Educator and Training Facilitator. Joanne’s background has been mainly in the higher education sector, developing and delivering foundation programs with un...
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About
Royce was born in Cairns, Queensland and moved to Darwin in 2010. He completed schooling in 2021 at Casuarina Senior College. Royce applied for a traineeship shortly after finishing school and is now working with the Menzies- Ramaciotti Cent...
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About
Biography: Dr Balasubramanya is a public health physician with a decade of experience serving remote and rural communities in India. She has been involved in the provision of primary healthcare with a motto of ‘reaching the unreached’. ...
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About
Biography: Zhou Yu has joined Menzies School of Health Research as a PhD student in 2023. He has a Master of Governance and Public Policy from The University of Queensland. His research focuses on comparative case studies of countries implementing e...
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Biography: Brandon is a Larrakia man who completed his Bachelor of Science, majoring in Biomedical Science in 2021 through Charles Darwin University. He is currently undertaking the Doctor of Medicine with Flinders University while working with...
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Program aims: STRONG TL will strengthen communicable disease surveillance and control in Timor-Leste and evaluate the impact of improved surveillance on health system and health security policy responsiveness. Development of local capacity in select...
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About
BRUCE-TL (Brucellosis Reduction Using Codesign Elements in Timor-Leste) is a One Health project which involves partnering with the government and local communities to identify and implement candidate strategies for brucellosis control, with continual r...
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About
Biography: Henry commenced at Menzies School of Health Research as a Group Training Northern Territory Indigenous trainee within the Child Health Division in 2018. Throughout his traineeship he worked closely with CRE_ICHEAR team with helping organi...
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Biography: Niamah commenced at Menzies School of Health Research as a GTNT Indigenous trainee within the Child Health laboratory team. Throughout her traineeship she also worked on the medicinal plant project within the laboratory and closely with t...
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About
Biography: Professor Stephanie Yerkovich is the manager for the Australian Bronchiectasis Centre of Research Excellence especially for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children (AusBREATHE). She is a scientist and statistician and combines thes...
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About
Shenea is a proud Tiwi and Burarra woman who grew up on Kunwinjku country in a community called Gunbalanya. She is currently working at Menzies through the Biyamarr Ma traineeship program as a laboratory trainee. Throughout her traineeship she ho...
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Biography: Samantha Togni is a social researcher and evaluator. For the last 20 years Samantha has worked with, and for, regional and remotely-based Aboriginal organisations in the areas of Aboriginal health, wellbeing, art and culture. Samantha com...
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Biography: Danielle is a Paediatric Endocrinologist. She is completing her PhD evaluating the impact of hyperglycaemia in pregnancy on neonatal and infant outcomes in the Pregnancy and Neonatal Diabetes Outcomes (PANDORA) cohort. She is supported by...
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About
Biography: Tiana commenced at Menzies School of Health Research as a GTNT Indigenous trainee within the Hep B team in 2019. Throughout her traineeship she worked to improve health literacy regarding hepatitis B amongst Indigenous communities and imp...
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AIMhi-Y app's privacy policy
PRIVACY POLICY FOR MOBILE APPLICATION AIMhi for Youth (AIMhi-Y) Effective Date: 21/02/2023 This privacy policy (hereinafter “Privacy Policy”) deals with the protection of your privacy while you use Our application, “AIMhi for You...
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Biography: Victoria is undertaking a PhD at the Menzies School of Health Research and training to become a public health physician in the Northern Territory. After graduating from medical school at the University of Adelaide with First Clas...
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Biography: Kathleen grew up in the rural areas of the Darwin region. In 2013, she joined Menzies School of Health Research's Preterm Kidney Study team as a research assistant as part of the gap year youth engagement program. She also b...
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About
About The Menzies-Ramaciotti Centre enables regional and remote youth to overcome barriers to the health workforce by providing multiple entry and exit points to training, study and employment. Youth can enter the program via: High school enga...
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About
Paul is a registered nurse and midwife with experience in both the primary and tertiary health care sectors as well as the eHealth arena. He has worked as a primary health care manager in an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service as wel...
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About
Biography: Josie believes empowering people and communities results in lasting positive change. Josie is a qualitative researcher, mental health clinician and Occupational Therapist, who has worked in the Northern Territory in clinical and research ...
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Biography: Dr Patiyan Andersson is a molecular geneticist, with experience in a range of fields from human genetics to bacterial genomics. He completed his PhD in cancer genetics, where he studied and defined molecular pathways involved in prostate ...
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About
Christopher was born in Mossman, Far North Queensland but was raised in country of Larrakia, Wurrumungu, and Kaurna nations where he had completed most of his primary and secondary schooling, culminating with completion of a Bachelor of Health Science ...
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About
Biography: Josh is a clinician researcher, and divides his time between clinical work as an Infectious Diseases physician in Newcastle, and research work as a principal research fellow based at Menzies. He completed his clinical infectious diseas...
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Biography: Jane has a Bachelor of Nursing from Deakin University and completed her graduate nurse program at ‘The Royal Children’s Hospital’ Melbourne. Jane has over a decade of experience in good clinical practice working in va...
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Biography: Mia is a Darwin local that started working with Menzies through work experience in 2018. As a Year 12 student, Mia was the recipient of the Ramaciotti Excellence in Biomedical Science Award. Since completing Year 12, Mia has been studying...
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Beth Arrowsmith
Research nurse. Commenced 10 February 2014.
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Dr Daile Lynn Rung MEd, PhD is a research fellow at Menzies. Before coming to Menzies, Daile was the senior policy officer with the Northern Territory Government’s Office of Gender Equality and Violence Reduction. She has also worked as an educat...
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About
Biography: Natalie started working in the health research space as a health consumer representative following the birth of her premature twins in 2014. To complement her consumer work, she completed a Master of Health Research in 2024. Tod...
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Brains of the Desert
Improving Indigenous mental health motivates the work, and the growing cult, of Central Australia’s Dr Kylie Dingwall.
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About
Biography: Dr A M Shamsir Ahmed is a public health epidemiologist and his research focuses on clinical and community based health interventions to improve the life and health of children and women of low and middle income countries. As an in...
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Cain Hendy
Gap year placement in the child health lab. Commenced 24 February 2014.
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About
Biography: Siobhan is a General Practitioner (GP) and medical educator living and working on Larrakia Country in the Northern Territory, based in Darwin. Having completed her GP training with the RACGP in Darwin and remote communities across the Top...
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About
Biography: Taylah is a proud Indigenous woman born and raised in Darwin. Her journey with Menzies began in 2018 when she commenced a Traineeship with the Medicinal Plants project. Taylah completed a Bachelor of Environmental Science at Char...
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Biography: Ben is an honorary research fellow at Menzies and a junior doctor who recently completed his internship at Royal Darwin Hospital. He is also PhD student at the University of Oxford where he is supported by a Rhodes Scholarship. His...
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About
Biography: Rob Commons is an infectious diseases and general medicine physician who completed his undergraduate medical degree at The University of Melbourne in 2006 in combination with a Bachelor of Medical Science. He completed his physician train...
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Biography: Cate started her career as an enrolled nurse at Royal Darwin Hospital before completing a Degree in Psychology with Honours. Cate joined Menzies in 2000 as study co-ordinator for the CHIPS study. Over the years Cate ha...
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Biography: Sian Graham is an Bardi-Jawi and Noongar woman from One Arm Point in the Kimberley and the Balladong region of Western Australia. Sian has lived and worked in remote communities throughout the Northern Territory and Western Australia.&nbs...
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Biography: Jenne is the Evaluation Manager at Menzies School of Health Research, where she has worked since 2011. Her team undertakes a range of client commissioned research and evaluation, including program design, theory of change and prog...
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About
Kieran Bush is an Indigenous man, born and bred in Darwin, Northern Territory, with family heritage linked to the Roper River region, specifically Ngukurr. He has extensive consumer and community engagement expertise and skills working in culturally sa...
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Biography: Manoj Bhatta is an interdisciplinary socio-ecological researcher specialising in participatory action research, and mixed-method research approaches. He has a broad interest in biodiversity management and conservation, community-based con...
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Biography: Amy is a biomedical scientist in the Child Health Division. Her research involves investigation of the microbiological and immunological processes underlying the development of ear and lung infections in children and aims to understand ho...
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Biography: Dr. Edith Waugh is a senior specialist anaesthetist and Clinical Lead for Perioperative Medicine and Research at Royal Darwin Hospital. A dedicated health equity advocate, she focuses on improving surgical outcomes for First Nations Austr...
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About
Arkasha Sadhewa is a Research Assistant at Menzies’ Global and Tropical Health Division, specialising in G6PD deficiency and its diagnostics to guide the treatment of P. vivax malaria. She also holds a position as a Public Health Tutor and Academ...
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About
Professor Nelson Martins is a public health physician and health policy leader from Timor-Leste, currently serving as Senior Technical Advisor at the Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University. He previously served as Minister of Heal...
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CDU student story | A Master of Public Health made me an even better researcher
Doing a Master’s degree by coursework after you’ve already completed a PhD may seem like an unusual idea to some, but health researcher Athira Rohit says ‘learning is learning’, no matter what the degree is called or what order you do it in.
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Biography: Amy Legg is an experienced clinical pharmacist in infectious diseases and antimicrobial stewardship. Her research interests include effects of penicillin allergy on patient outcomes and process for allergy assessment, therapeutic drug mon...
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Biography: Matt holds a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Investigator Grant (EL2) and has extensive experience leading and conducting studies on the epidemiology, diagnostics, and clinical drug trials of malaria and other tropica...
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About
Kate Johnston is the project assistant for the Let’s Start: Play to Connect intervention program at the Centre for Child Development and Education. Kate is an aspiring play therapist who is currently studying her Master of Child Play Therapy...
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About
Dr Kiarna Brown is a proud Territorian who is passionate about changing health outcomes for Aboriginal women and their babies. Kiarna is a dedicated Specialist Obstetrician Gynaecologist who shares her clinical time between both Royal Darwin Hospital a...
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Biography: Professor James Smith is an Honorary Research Fellow at Menzies School of Health Research. He previously held roles as the Father Frank Flynn Fellow (Harm Minimisation); Head of the Alcohol, Other Drugs and Gambling team; and Directo...
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Biography Dr Beissbarth recently completed her PhD in otitis media (middle ear disease) microbiology. Her research focus is the bacteria involved in sustaining chronic disease, the associated antimicrobial resistance, and vaccine impact on these bac...
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About
The Northern Territory (NT) Government approached Menzies School of Health Research to carry out a 2018 Gambling Prevalence and Wellbeing Survey. As part of the survey, this qualitative study will provide insights into gamblers and affected other&rsquo...
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About
Biography: Dr Elena Tjandra is a qualitative researcher working on the Communicate Study Partnership, a multi-level initiative that aims to improve First Nations peoples’ experiences of healthcare. She holds a PhD in Human Geography where she ...
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Biography: Associate Professor Alex Edelman is the Research and Program Lead for the Centre for Health and Other Complex Systems Research. Alex is a health policy and systems researcher, project manager and policy practitioner. Her work spa...
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About: Zhiqiang Wang is a senior biostatistician at the Menzies School of Health Research in Darwin. He has extensive experience in analysing large and complex observational datasets. As Chief Investigator A, he has completed five NHMRC projects ...
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About
Biography: Matt is a clinician-researcher whose work focuses on addressing the intergenerational impacts of diabetes and related conditions among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. He is a Staff Specialist and Clinical Lead for Remote Se...
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Claire Georga
Project officer. Commenced 14 January 2014.
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Clare Brown
Research officer. Commenced 20 January 2014.
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About
Biography: Dr. Zubair Ahmed Ratan is a globally recognized public health researcher specializing in digital health, telemedicine and mental health. He completed his PhD in Public Health at the University of Wollongong. Before pursuing his PhD, he ea...
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About
Lawrence Guodaar is a trained environmental geographer specialising in human-environment interaction and sustainability. Most of his research uses mixed methods to understand social and environmental systems’ resilience through developing adaptat...
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Act now to tame the superbugs that are killing 700,000 a year
The UN general assembly recognised drug-resistant infections last year as one of the greatest threats facing humanity. And in May, G20 leaders called for national action plans by the end of 2018 – plans set in train by the World Health Organisation in 2015. But we have already lost momentum. Commitments are the first step, but nothing will be achieved if we don’t translate them into action
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Administrative Support Officer
6 months part time (0.6 FTE) contract based in Darwin GSL 5 $90,221 - $96,885 pro-rata salary package (comprising gross salary $69,351 - $75,095, superannuation and salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 8 July 2019 Contact Jasmina Sesar via...
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Allan Vidor
Ambassador profile Mr Vidor is the Managing director of the Toga Group of Companies, a property development, construction, investment and hospitality management gro...
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Pharmacokinetics (PK) study
PK study – Comparison of immunosuppressant drug pharmacokinetics in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australian kidney transplant recipients
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Alexander Wetten
"Studying public health at Menzies was such an enjoyable, challenging and enriching experience."
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Angela Sheedy
"I chose to study with Menzies as they have a great research history and I have read and referred to many of the staff research publishing’s over the years."
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Articles, reports and links
Healthy skin workshop briefing paper with articles | May 2016 Healthy skin workshop outcomes summary paper | May 2016 Articles The Diagnostic Accuracy of Dermoscopy for Scabies 2012 Comparison of Dermoscopy, Skin Scraping, and th...
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CONTRA TB – a tool to scale up TB contact tracing in a high burden setting
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Award-winning PNG malaria prevention project gets underway
The first 40 babies from mothers enrolled in an award-winning malaria prevention project in Papua New Guinea (PNG) have been born.
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Craig Hayes
Project coordinator. Commenced 20 January 2014.
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About
Biography: Michael is a PhD student and program manager with the Ramaciotti Regional and Remote Health Sciences Training Centre (Menzies-Ramaciotti Centre), based at Menzies School of Health Research in the Northern Territory (NT), Australia. The Me...
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Biology
Population biology and polymicrobial bacterial community analyses Characterisation of the polymicrobial microecology of chronic respiratory infections in Indigenous children: Dr Robyn Marsh’s fellowship aims to improve respiratory heal...
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Staff profile | Boden Tighe
Born in Nambour and growing up in Rockhampton (Darumbal country), Boden says it was his love of sport and his mother that encouraged him to pursue a career in health. “She always had me involved in sport (NRL, soccer, rugby, athletics) wh...
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Bronwyn Pike
Ambassador profile Bronwyn Pike is the former member for Melbourne and Victorian Minister for housing, aged care, community services, health , education , skills and workforce participation. Her 13 year parliamentary career included 11 as a Minister...
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Current projects
FoodFox Stores healthy options project in remote Indigenous communities (SHOP@RIC) Youth diabetes
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Cancer
Cancer is the second leading cause of death among Indigenous people.
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Cancer care training tools win Harry Christian Giese - Research into Action Award
Cancer care training tools win Harry Christian Giese - Research into Action Award Harry Giese AM MBE (1913–2000) was a Territory community leader and administrator who played a key role in the establishment of the Menzies School of Health Rese...
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Centre for Child Development and Education
The Centre for Child Development and Education is a transdisciplinary research centre that aims to support better outcomes in health, education and social emotional wellbeing through investigation of the contexts and influences shaping child developmen...
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Charlie King OAM
Ambassador profile Born in Alice Springs, Charlie’s mother is a Gurindji woman from Kalkarindji in Central Australia. Charlie is a sports commentator on the ABC, hosting Grandstand and has commentated on various sports including Australian Rul...
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Clinical Research Program Manager
2 year full time contract based in Darwin GSL 9 $135,850 - $144,922 salary package (comprising gross salary $108,097 - $115,271, superannuation and salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 28 July 2019 Contact: Dr Gabrielle McCallum via email ...
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Current Projects
The Communicate Study Partnership
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Clinical Training Research Officer
Full time contract until 31 December 2020 based in Darwin GSL Level 7 $107,399 - $155,578 salary package (comprising gross salary $84,184 - $91,359, superannuation & salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 1 September 2019 Contact: Amy Ki...
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Clinical Trial Monitor / Research Coordinator
1 year part or full time (0.6 - 1.0 FTE) contract based in Darwin GSL 7 $107,399 - $115,578 pro-rata salary package (comprising gross salary $84,184 - $91,359 pro-rata, superannuation and salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 19 May 2019 Co...
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Projects
Current projects: Communicate Study Partnership
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Current projects
The Communicate Study Partnership
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Current Projects
The Communicate Study Partnership
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Current Projects
Communicate Study Partnership
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Current projects
The Communicate Study Partnership
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Current projects
Development of a smart phone application to monitor and enhance nutritional intake in remote Indigenous communities
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Current projects
A vulvar cancer cluster in young Indigenous women in Arnhem Land: investigation of community knowledge, genetic susceptibility and supportive care response
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Current Projects
The Communicate Study Partnership
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Current projects
The dialysis models of care project Evaluation of renal case management program Cultural Awareness Resources: Improving Communication (CARIC)
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Current Projects
• Co-creating better health outcomes with the Indigenous community • Red Dust Role Models Program Evaluation • Evaluation of the NT Alcohol Mandatory Treatment Program •...
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Current projects
FoodFox Past projects: A framework to inform food-related policy in remote Indigenous Australia Stores healthy options project in remote Indigenous communities (SHOP@RIC) Good food systems Community of practice model Cost...
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Current projects
'Making Sense and Informing Action': Renal Research Knowledge Translation and Exchange with Aboriginal People, Policy Makers and Service Providers NT Dialysis Models of Care Project Patient-led Participatory Action Research Project to de...
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Current projects
Improving Delivery of Secondary Prophylaxis for RHD a Stepped Wedge Community-Randomised Trial
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Current projects
Return to Country Let’s Start Parent-Child program Pasin Bilong Lukautim Pikinini Gut Mura Moegi Kazil Sagulau
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Current projects
Optimising Digital Solutions to Improve Access to Comprehensive Primary Health Care (CPHC) Services in Remote Indigenous Communities Synthesis Report: Tjilku Walykumunu Ngaanyatjarra Lands Child Health Study. Alice Springs, Northern Terri...
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Current projects
CRE for Strengthening Health Systems in Remote Australia (CRESTRA) The cost and health impact of short-term health staffing in remote and rural Indigenous communities: Does community control make a difference? Co-design and Implementation of Wor...
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Current projects
Evaluation of Renal Case Management Program The Dialysis Models of Care Project The PK Study The Communicate study
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Current Projects
The Communicate Study Partnership
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Current projects
Extreme heat and pregnancy complications: harnessing the diverse Australian climate and population for global answers The heat health burden on First Nations communities in under-resourced remote Australia Air in East Arnhem...
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Current projects
Head Health and Healing - Empowering Indigenous women and the healthcare workforce to respond to violence-related concussion through co-designed education and training (NHMRC Ideas Grant #2037339) The cost and health impact of short-term health st...
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Current projects
A trial of the polypill compared to usual care among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people at high CVS risk ACTIVE dialysis: a clinical trial of intensive dialysis Australasian Kidney Trials Network Central Australian Renal Study Techni...
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Current projects
Regional Engagement in Surveillance and response to Priority diseases, providing Opportunities for National health system strengthening and Development (RESPOND) The Tropical Disease Regional Research Regional Collaborative Initiative: Responding ...
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Current projects
FoodFox The GOOD TUCKER app Act on Salt Good food systems project Healthy Store Healthy Food Stores healthy options project in remote Indigenous communities (SHOP@RIC) Remote Indigenous stores and takeaways (RIST) keeping track of health...
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Current Projects
The cost and health impact of short-term health staffing in remote and rural Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities: Does Community Control make a difference? Optimising remote primary health care service access through evidence-based w...
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Current projects
PneuMum: a randomised controlled trial of pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers to protect their babies from ear disease Skin sore trial: An open label randomised controlled trial to de...
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Current projects
Outcomes of self harm: a study of outcomes of admission for deliberate self harm in NT Hospitals (beyondblue inc and NT Department of Health, 2013-2015) Mura Kazil Sagul: a capacity building partnership to support children and parents in the ...
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Current Projects
The Communicate Study Partnership
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Projects
Gambling: Interactive (Online) Gambling: A national study of online gambling by Australians (2019-2020) Talking About Gambling: Using technology to reduce gambling harm in NSW Aboriginal communities, a health promotion randomized control trial ...
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Current projects
A comparative study of the patterns of care, comorbidities and quality of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people with cancer Supportive care needs of Indigenous cancer patients across Australia Multicentre bronchiectasis study: identifying the ris...
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Current Projects
STRONG-TL: Surveillance Training, Research Opportunities and National Guidelines for communicable disease control in Timor-Leste VASINA TL 2: Longitudinal Measles and Rubella Seroprevalence Study in Timor-Leste MATCH TL: Stren...
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Current projects
CRE for Strengthening Health Systems in Remote Australia (CRESTRA) The cost and health impact of short-term health staffing in remote and rural Indigenous communities: Does community control make a difference? Co-design and Implementation of Wor...
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Current projects
Azithromycin at Birth Deadly Ears in Deadly Hands Hearing for Learning Initiative IHEARBETA PREVIX COMBO PREVIX BOOST Rapid Iron Infusion Study
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Diabetes epidemic hits Central Australia
The rates of type 2 diabetes in remote communities are some of the highest in the world and getting worse, according to new research released by the Menzies School of Health Research.
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Current projects
Evaluating organisational cultural competence in Maternity Care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women - A project conducted on behalf of the Maternity Services Interjuristictional Committee (MSIJC) and funded by the Australian Health Minis...
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Current projects
Understanding and responding to the cost and health impact of short-term health staffing in remote and rural Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community controlled health services Evaluation of the Central Australian Medical Retrieval and Cons...
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CYDRP resources
Research briefs Overview Child and Youth Development Research Partnership Early development and education series Pathways to school success: self-regulation and executive function The impact of hearing impairment on childhoo...
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Danny Gilbert
Ambassador profile Danny Gilbert AM has over 35 years’ experience in commercial and corporate law and is the Managing Partner of corporate law firm Gilbert + Tobin, which he co-founded in 1988. Danny holds a number of directorships includin...
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Data Analyst/Manager
3 year full time contract based in Darwin Academic Level B $119,893 - $139,476 salary package (comprising gross salary $94,935 - $111,277, superannuation and salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 15 September 2019 Contact: Prof John Condon ...
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Deckchair Cinema
The Deckchair Cinema is Darwin’s only independent cinema. Operated by the Darwin Film Society (DFS), a not-for-profit, community-based organisation, the Deckchair’s mission is to provide a unique and alternative cinema experience not readil...
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Developing global links in the fight against a super-bug
For years it's been the super-bug in hospitals around Australia. Golden staph, or Staphylococcus aureus, is resistant to a wide range of antibiotics, difficult to treat and seemingly impossible to eradicate. Golden staph is one of the most aggre...
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Donate
“The easiest money to get is project money but the most valuable and most effective is helping an organisation grow and scale.” - Rob McLean, Australian philanthropist For over 40 years, Menzies School of Health Research has deliver...
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Dreamedia
Dreamedia Events is the biggest production company and backline equipment supplier in the Northern Territory, servicing all of the NT and North Australia. Dreamedia Events are responsible for the production and design of some of the Territory’...
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Empowered Cambodian students look to the future
Empowered Cambodian students look to the future Anthropologist Dr Kate Senior is a senior research fellow with the Menzies School of Health Research in Darwin. She travels widely to conduct her research, most recently spending a month at the Uni...
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Executive
Menzies executive committee is responsible for the general management of the organisation including management of research strategy and income, infrastructure development and operational issues.
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Essential coursework information
A list of resources to assist you with your coursework
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Ethics
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Fighting Liver Cancer Together fundraiser | Photo Gallery
Nearly one hundred guests attended Pee Wees at the Point for the Fighting Liver Cancer Together fundraiser on Saturday night, 23rd February. Here are some photos from the event: 2018 Orators the Hon Margaret White and Mick Gooda ...
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Fighting Liver Cancer Together fundraiser | Photo Gallery
Nearly one hundred guests attended Pee Wees at the Point for the Fighting Liver Cancer Together fundraiser on Saturday night, 23rd February. Here are some photos from the event: 2018 Orators the Hon Margaret White and Mick Gooda ...
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Funders
Funders: Northern Territory Government Department of Attorney General Justice through the Community Benefit Fund
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: Department of Social Services Community for Children Australian Red Cross The Centre also acknowledges the philanthropic support of Mr James Hogben. Collaborators: Murrupurtiyanuwu Catholic School (MCS) Wurrumiyanga; R...
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Funders and Collaborators
Partner and Collaborate with us: Do you have an interest in women and girls’ health? Please contact us if you or your organisation would like to: participate on the SHELab Advisory Committee Support creation of health resources Partn...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: National Health and Medical Research Council Collaborators: Northern Territory Government Department of Education: Maningrida College Gunbalanya Community School Catholic Education Office NT: Xavier Catholic Co...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: Commonwealth Department of Health. HOT NORTH Central Australian Academic Health Science Centre Collaborators: Telethon Kids Institute Cairns Diabetes Centre Kimberley Aboriginal Medical Services South Australian...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: Medicare Local NT Collaborators: NT Renal Services Renal Advocacy Advisory Committee Central Australian Renal Voice
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Funders and Collaborators
Funders: National Health and Medical Research Council. Commonwealth Department of Health. Collaborators: The Australian Preterm Birth Alliance The University of Western Australia Northern Territory Health
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Funders and collaborators
We have received generous support and feedback throughout the 2021 Youth Health Summit, from young people and service providers, demonstrating the importance of youth voices in making change for a better future. We would like to acknowledge the followi...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing Collaborators: National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO).
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Funders and collaborators
Commonwealth Department of Health beyondblue National Health and Medical Research Council Centre for Best Practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention, University of WA Headspace NT NT Commissioner for Children NT...
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Funders and collaborators
Investigators: Chief investigator, Professor Anna Ralph (Menzies) Associate Professor Vicki Krause (DoH Director Centre for Disease Control) Angela Kelly (Menzies) Heather D'Antoine (Menzies) Anne-Marie Lee (Chair Sunrise He...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing. Collaborators: Northern Territory Department of Health Environmental Health Division.
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: The Australian Government’s Department of Health Environmental Health Standing Committee (enHealth) – Working Group on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Environmental Health contributed funding towards this research....
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Funders and collaborators
Collaborators: Remote Indigenous Stores and Takeaway (RIST) advisory committee Research team: Associate Professor Julie Brimblecombe Robyn Liddle.
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: Department of Health, Queensland Department of Health, Northern Territory Department of Health Western Australia: Western Australia Country Health Service Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: The Fred Hollows Foundation Collaborators: Co-researchers and key advisors: Dr Elaine Lawurrpa Maypilama, researcher, Menzies School of Health Research Assoc Prof Julie Brimblecombe, senior research fellow, Menz...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Collaborators: Arnhem Land Progress Aboriginal Corporation (ALPA) Outback Stores Community store boards Uncle Jimmy Thumbs Up! The Northern Territory Department of H...
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Funders and collaborators
Funder: Commonwealth Department of Health Collaborators: Queensland University of Technology University of Sydney Black Dog Institute
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Funders and Collaborators
Funders: National Health and Medical Research Council Collaborators: Aboriginal Housing NT Larrakia Nation Aboriginal Corporation Kalano Community Association Ingkerreke Services Aboriginal Corporation Northern Territory ...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: NT Government Attorney General Department Collaborators: Australian National University Amity Community Services Inc
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Funders and Collaborators
Funders: Department of Social Services Community for Children Australian Red Cross The Centre also acknowledges the philanthropic support of Mr James Hogben. Collaborators: Murrupurtiyanuwu Catholic School (MCS) Wurrumiyanga; R...
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Funders and Collaborators
Funders: Australian Regional Immunisation Alliance (ARIA) Collaborators: Community Health Centres in Dili, Ermera and Ainaro
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) University of South Australia Collaborators: Participating communities and other stakeholders. Research team: Christel van den Boogaard Rachael Jaenke ...
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Funders and collaborators
Collaborators: Arnhem Land Progress Association Outback Stores NT Department of Health The George Institute for Global Health Goodman Fielder Research team: Associate Professor Julie Brimblecombe Dr Emma McMahon Rachae...
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Funders and Collaborators
Funders: National Health and Medical Research Council Collaborators: Papuan Health and Community Development Foundation Pasteur Institute Exeins Health Initiative Eijkman, Gadjah Mada University Burnet Insti...
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Funders and Collaborators
Funders Department of Territory Families, Housing and Communities Collaborators This project established an Expert Advisory Group to provide direction and feedback on project aims, methodology, and outputs. The members include: Abor...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: Collaborators: Top End Renal Patient Advisory and Advocacy Committee (RAAC) Kidney Health Australia ANZDATA KHA-CARI Guidelines
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: Heart Foundation Collaborators: Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University Dr Elizabeth Barr Prof Louise Maple-Brown Prof Kerin O’Dea Prof Joan Cunningham Prof Zhiqiang Wang Pr...
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Funders and collaborators
National Health and Medical Research Council Northern Territory Public Health Network Headspace Anglicare NT Commonwealth Department of Health Northern Territory Government Department of Health
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Funders and collaborators
Funders Motor Accident Compensation Commission Collaborators Prof Kylie Lee Royce Ramsamy Carol Christophersen Dr Geetanjali Lamba Dr Abel Dadi Ms Ruth Canty Ms Felicity Wardle
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Funders and Collaborators
Funders Department of Housing, Local Government and Community Development, Northern Territory Government Collaborators Kalano Community Association, Ingkerreke Services Aboriginal Corporation, Laynhapuy Homelands Aboriginal Corpo...
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Genomic sequencing transforming infectious disease surveillance
The Top End of Australia has unique environmental bacteria that can cause severe human disease. Acinetobacter, is a good example: although it is best known globally as a multidrug-resistant hospital pathogen, it presents differently in the Top End as a nasty form of pneumonia acquired in the community.
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Global and tropical health
Menzies’ Global and Tropical Health Division works with a diverse range of regional health services and institutes in the Asia-Pacific.
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Global research highlights impact of racism on people with diabetes & Menzies program as a world-class example of care
A new series on diabetes research published in The Lancet and The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology journals has found diabetes is pervasive, growing in prevalence and outpacing most diseases globally.
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Goodbye to...
CARA: Alice Plate, media and communications manager Bianca Hayes, research administration officer Child Health Division: Sarah Mares, senior research fellow Sarah Moberly, post doctoral fellow Epidemiology and...
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Goodbye to...
CARA: Peter Stephens, Business Development Unit manager Jing Zhang, finance assistant Monica Barolits-McCabe, finance controller Belinda Snell, resarch administration officer Kayleigh Ross, receptionist Child He...
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Graduate Certificate of Epidemiology
An introduction to core concepts and skills in epidemiology, statistical research methods and quantitative analysis of health data.
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Graduate Diploma of Public Health
Equips students with the tools to identify, understand, manage and respond to complex health and social issues.
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Harry Christian Giese Research Impact Prize
Harry Christian Giese AM MBE (1913-2000) was a pioneer of health and education in north Australia and a key founder of Menzies School of Health Research. As Chair of the Menzies Foundation Northern Territory Committee, he brought together research...
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HealthLAB
An innovative, interactive and educational travelling health program which measures biomedical risk factors for chronic diseases from a mobile laboratory.
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Harry Christian Giese Award 2022 | Congratulations Dr Bianca Middleton
Dr Bianca Middleton has won the 2022 Harry Christian Giese Research into Action Award for her proposal to address under-vaccination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children under five years old. Dr Middleton will lead community stakeholder...
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Hearing for Learning Initiative (HfLi)
Investing Generational Change – Hearing for Learning Initiative Up to nine in every ten Aboriginal children, under the age of three, in the Northern Territory, suffer from otitis media, or “glue ear”, in one or both ears, which can...
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HREC Application Form
Please use this local HREC Application Form if research is being conducted only in the NT. If you are unsure which form to use, please contact the ethics office.
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Menzies Infectious Diseases Indigenous Reference Group
The Menzies Infectious Diseases Indigenous Reference Group (MID IRG) was established in 2014 to provide Aboriginal leadership, cultural governance, and strategic direction for the Menzies infectious diseases research program. The group includes represe...
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Identifying innovative uses of vaccines for protecting babies worldwide
A first ever novel, innovative study into the impact of two different vaccines used to combat the many different bacteria causing middle ear infections and hearing impairment in First Nations babies has been published in the prestigious medical journal...
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Improving cervical cancer screening rates
Despite Australia being a global leader in cervical cancer prevention, offering routine Cervical Screening Tests to women aged 25-74 years and vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) to adolescents, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women experience a higher burden of cervical cancer compared with other Australian women. This in part is due to the lower participation in cervical screening.
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Improving diabetes outcomes for mothers and babies
Improving clinical care for women with diabetes in pregnancy, and improving the future health outcomes of mothers and babies, are key aims of the Northern Territory Diabetes in Pregnancy Partnership Project (PANDORA).
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Important submission requirements
Intention to lodge a research ethics application: Researchers are required to email the ethics administrator two (2) weeks prior to close off day of your intent to lodge an application for ethics review. The email notification will ensure the i...
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I HEAR BETA study improves hearing outcomes
Improving hearing outcomes through I HEAR BETA study Indigenous children living in remote areas of the NT are prone to a severe middle ear disease known as chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM), or runny ears. Although disease rates have decre...
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Improving wellbeing through brief interventions
Improving wellbeing through brief interventions Health and wellbeing self management has become more accessible through the availability of apps. The Stay Strong app developed by Menzies is a unique electronic resource for clinicians or case work...
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Inspirational students celebrate end of their studies
Menzies School of Health Research and the VET School of Primary Industries and School of Community and Children's Services will be awarded their qualifications.
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Investigators
The CRE-IQI has a demonstrated record of collaboration in quality improvement in Indigenous PHC and comprises representatives from academic, clinical, Aboriginal community-controlled and government health service delivery, and state, national and inter...
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About
Biography: Jason was appointed as human resources manager at Menzies School of Health Research in January 2011. He leads the activities of the human resource unit who deliver human resource services to Menzies in accordance with workforce and ...
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John Cossons
Ambassador profile Currently, John is Chair of People's Choice Credit Union board, an Adelaide based mutual that provides the full range of financial services across Australia. It is Australia's second largest credit union with some $8...
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Kamala Ley-Thriemer
Clinical trails coordinator. Commenced 6 January 2014.
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Kidney research on the national agenda
Dr Jaquelyne Hughes, a Torres Strait Islander woman and the country’s first Indigenous kidney specialist, continued to shine the spotlight on the experiences of Indigenous Australians with chronic kidney disease. In September, Dr Hughes, who i...
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Knowledge meets impact
Through respectful engagement with communities, we learn and grow together. We meet as equals, fostering partnerships that bridge diverse perspectives and experiences. This collaborative approach creates a meaningful, measurable impact that improves he...
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Kylie Sullivan
Business manager for wellbeing & PCD. Commenced 3 February 2014.
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Latest news
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Lisa Smith
Interviewer for epidemiology and health systems. Commenced 25 February 2014.
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Live stream - 2022 National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Research Translation Long Weekend
NHMRC Research Translation Long Weekend (17-22 November 2022) has returned as a hybrid event. Menzies is delighted to be the host site for the Northern Territory, to live-stream the symposium and host in-person presentations.
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Lucy Barnard
Senior media and events officer. Commenced 6 January 2014.
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Love affair with parasites
From scabies to flesh-eating fire fish (okay we made that one up), Dr Deborah Holt knows, and loves, parasites. We find out why.
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Maryjane Crabtree
Patron profile Maryjane has been involved in some of Australia's best known product liability and occupational health and safety cases. She has represented leading manufacturing, food and pharmaceutical companies against claims for product de...
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Master of Public Health
Enables students to advance their skills to better identify, understand, manage and respond to complex health and social issues.
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MEDIA RELEASE | Is tafenoquine a cost-effective treatment option for Plasmodium vivax malaria?
Primaquine and tafenoquine are the 2 medications available to treat the liver stage of vivax malaria. The study uncovered that tafenoquine was a cost-effective option when compared to 7 days of primaquine treatment.
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MEDIA RELEASE | Menzies and Congress secure national funding to help reimagine primary health care models for remote Central Australia
Menzies and the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress are proud to announce their joint role in a newly funded collaboration to improve health outcomes for Aboriginal communities in remote Central Australia, through the Medical Research Future Fund’s (MRFF) 2023 Multidisciplinary Models of Primary Care Grant Opportunity.
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MEDIA RELEASE | New phase to strengthen local approach to diabetes in Manayingkarirra (Maningrida)
A new phase of the Manayingkarirra (Maningrida) Healthy Women’s Project will deliver culturally appropriate health resources, shaped by the priorities of local women. This work is led by Menzies through the DIABETES across the LIFECOURSE: Northern Australia Partnership, in collaboration with Mala’la Health Service Aboriginal Corporation and the community.
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Medical Laboratory Scientist Mentor
Full time contract until 30 June 2021 based in Dili, Timor-Leste GSL 8 $121,971 - $132,339 salary package (comprising gross salary $96,619 - $105,226, superannuation & salary packaging benefits) Closing Date: 1 September 2019 Contact: Dr. ...
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Menzies Biyamarr ma Traineeship Program Graduate | Ashanti Berry
Ashanti joined the Menzies Biyamarr ma Traineeship Program in February 2020 soon after completing Year 12 in Darwin. She said she was given a tour of Menzies organised by the Biyamarr ma trainees while still at school, which helped her decide on a care...
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Menzies secures critical funding to improve heart health
The quality of research at Menzies has again been recognised, this time through the Heart Foundation Research Program Awards.
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Menzies trainee creates history on Awards Night
The stars came out on a cool Friday evening on May 21 to celebrate the success of the Territory’s Trainees and Apprentices, at the GTNT Group Awards Ceremony, at Mindil Beach Casino Resort. The awards celebrate the achievements of GTNT Group a...
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Menzies Rebrand
Transforming together: A new chapter in health research For four decades, Menzies has been at the forefront of health research in the Northern Territory, expanding from Darwin to establish offices in Alice Springs, and Dili, Timor-Leste. Today, w...
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Dr Merita Monteiro
I choose to study public health because I am passionate about improving the health and wellbeing of individuals and communities in my country, Timor-Leste.
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MJA Podcasts 2017 Episode 66: MRSA, with A/Prof John Ferguson, and Dr Jason Agostino
Associate Professor John Ferguson is an infection diseases specialist at John Hunter Hospital, and a microbiologist at the University of Newcastle. Dr Jason Agostino is a lecturer in general practice at the ANU. Discussing community associated MRSA and its changing epidemiology with MJA news and online editor, Cate Swannell.
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Module 1: Population health, primary health care and continuous quality improvement
Provides an overview of key concepts and approaches used in quality improvement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health care. Module 1 takes aproximately 30min (excluding readings) Complete Module 01 | Click here Learning objec...
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Module 2: Quality improvement in Indigenous primary health care - One21seventy
Tells the story of the National Centre for Quality Improvement in Indigenous Primary Health Care. It explains the One21Seventy CQI cycle, underpinning research and current use. Module 2 takes approximately 30 minutes (excluding readings). C...
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Mother's Day
At age five, Ronno Morgan was a young Aboriginal boy from the Kimberly suffering from kidney failure and requiring emergency surgery
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Ms Cindy Penrose
Current position: Chief Executive Officer of Yoorrook Justice Commission Biography: Cindy Penrose is the CEO of the Yoorrook Justice Commission, the first formal truth-telling process into injustices experienced by First Peoples in Victor...
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Ms Clare Milikins
Biography: Born and raised in Darwin, Clare is an experienced Director and established Chair of Audit and Risk. In addition to the Menzies School of Health Research, she serves as a Director and Chair of Audit and Risk for Venture Housing, a...
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National boost for new Indigenous and tropical health research
The Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies) has been awarded federal funding for 12 competitive grants and fellowships to help improve outcomes for disadvantaged populations in Australia and the Asia- Pacific region.
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National boost for new Indigenous and tropical health research
Menzies has been awarded more than $12 million in federal funding for 12 competitive grants and fellowships to help improve outcomes for disadvantaged populations in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.
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National boost for new Indigenous and tropical health research
Menzies has been awarded more than $12 million in federal funding for 12 competitive grants and fellowships to help improve outcomes for disadvantaged populations in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.
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Nelson Rossingh
Gap year placement in the global and tropical heath lab. Commenced 24 February 2014.
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New Partnership launched to accelerate elimination of relapsing P. vivax malaria that poses a risk to an estimated 2.5 billion people worldwide
The new Partnership for Vivax Elimination (PAVE) launching today, will support countries in the elimination of P. vivax – a complex and persistent type of malaria that poses a risk to more than one-third of the world’s population.
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New Centre of Research Excellence to address remote healthcare needs
Read more about the recently launched CRE for Strengthening Health Systems in Remote Australia (CRESTRA).
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Next generation mastering health research
Meet Corrine Butler. A proud Aboriginal woman with strong family connections to Yarrabah, far north Queensland, Corrine is committed to improving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health. She is also one of the next generation of researchers ...
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NHMRC fellowship snapshot: Kim Hare
Menzies' Senior Research Officer Kim Hare was recently awarded a Peter Doherty Australian Biomedical Fellowship as part of the National Health and Medical Research Council's yearly multi-million dollar funding round.
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Now you're speaking my language: Anti-smoking video translated into Indigenous languages
A popular anti-smoking animation has been translated into three of the most commonly spoken Central Australian Aboriginal languages in an effort to tackle high smoking rates in remote communities where mainstream anti-smoking campaigns are failing.
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NT kids more likely to get heart disease
AUSTRALIAN researchers say indigenous children in the Northern Territory are up to three times more likely to suffer rheumatic heart disease compared to children in other remote areas.
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NT News | Aerosol deodorants off our Coles shelves
Coles has completely removed aerosol deodorants from the aisles of its Northern Territory stores.
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NT Thunder
The Northern Territory Football Club aka NT Thunder was established in 2009 to utilise the power of Australian Rules Football in tackling anti-social behaviour, deliver educational outcomes and provide employment opportunities for Territorians. NT Thunder recognises Australian Rules Football is the language that breaks all barriers across the NT and through a diverse and unique set of core objectives the club has cemented its place as a high profile, successful sporting organisation that provides life changing opportunities, penetrates cultural differences and adds significant value to the local community.
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Nursing student crowned NT Young Australian of Year
Charles Darwin University Bachelor of Nursing student Stuart McGrath is the 2021 NT Young Australian of the Year, in recognition for his passion for improving health outcomes in his local community.
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Nutrition
Diet is the leading contributor to the burden of disease for all Australians. Dietary improvement is essential to closing the gap in health, education and life expectancy for Indigenous Australians.
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Research focus
Overview: DISCOVER-TT will bring together key researchers, who have predominantly been working in single jurisdictions on different aspects of Indigenous cancer control, to facilitate the sharing of lessons across jurisdictions and across comple...
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Overview
Who is the AIMhi app for? The AIMhi Stay Strong App is an innovative tool that addresses the mental health and wellbeing concerns of First Nations Australians using a cross-cultural approach. The app is based on more than 15 years of resea...
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Overview
The Hep B PAST project has concluded. The Hep B PAST Plus project continues this work. Goal: Hep B PAST – Partnership Approach to Sustainably eliminating Chronic Hepatitis B in the Northern Territory (NT) - is working towards the elim...
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Our people: the voices of Menzies
In our 40th anniversary year, we set out to highlight our research and the remarkable people who drive it. On the fourth Wednesday of each month, our team joined ABC Radio Darwin Afternoons Program with Jess Ong, to hear the journeys and stories...
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Overview
The Let’s Start Parent-Child Program was a therapeutic parenting program that helped support the social and emotional needs of children as they began the transition to school. Let’s Start was the only program of its kind for Aboriginal...
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Overview
Given concerns about water quality and the burden of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and diabetes in the Northern Territory (NT), we will bring together and analyse readily available data to quickly, but systematically, deepen understanding of the nature ...
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Overview
Aims: To capture Australia’s first comprehensive, high-quality data set (including longitudinal data) regarding the causes, associated morbidity and mortality, patterns of care, and healthcare resource utilisation, for adults and children w...
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Overview
Play to Connect was developed in response to the evaluation findings and experiences drawn from the delivery of the Let’s Start program on the Tiwi Islands in the Northern Territory from 2005 to 2016. It is an ongoing evidence-based action res...
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Overview
The phrase “Mura Moegi Kazil Sagulau” means “All Children Play” in the Kala Lagaw Ya language of the Near Western Islands of Mabuiag, Badu and Moa of the Torres Strait Islands. It is the title of a parenting program in the To...
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Overview
Aims: To provide a better understanding of how positive clinical outcomes can be obtained and what components of chronic kidney disease (CKD) management programs influence or enhance acceptability for patients and result in cost-effective care fo...
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Overview
Aims: To design and implement a pilot of the Be You mental health and education program that is culturally appropriate, relevant and responsive to local and cultural needs of the project’s target communities within the Kimberley and Pilbara...
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Overview
Strengthening PLace-based health services research collaboration and capacity in Mparntwe (Alice Springs): an important strategy to close the gap in Health Outcomes (SPLASH)! Overall Aim: To increase health services’ research capacity and c...
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Overview
Worldwide, pregnant women and children have the highest rates of anaemia. In the Northern Territory (NT), 15% of pregnant women and up to 25% of children aged 0-5 years are anaemic. Anaemia is associated with adverse effects on physical and co...
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Overview
The Story of Our Children and Young People (the Story) is a series of reports that provide a comprehensive picture of the wellbeing of Northern Territory children and young people. It includes data, at regional level, against key indicators of the well...
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Overview
SP Plus: An expanded model of secondary prevention for individuals with rheumatic fever or rheumatic heart disease and their families.
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Overview
Primary Aim: To determine if neonatal probiotics comprising a combination of Lactiplantibacillus Plantarum plus fructo-oligosaccharides (LpFOS) can reduce the risk of acute respiratory infections (ARIs) in the first year of life. ...
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Overview
Aims: Primary aim: To compare the incidence of any medically attended ALRI in the first 12 months of life by maternal receipt of the 10vPHiD-CV at 27(+6 days) – 34(+6 days) weeks of gestation. Secondary aims: Evaluate t...
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Overview
Objective: The primary objective of this project is the technical implementation and change communication of the capability to upload synopsis letters from the TKC System to the My Health Record. Summary: Territory Kidney Care (TKC) is an inno...
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Overview
Aims: The aim of this project was to better understand how different dialysis treatment models impacted patients, families and other service providers, and to determine the full range of associated outcomes and costs. Objectives: ...
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Overview
Aims: This project aims to examine the drivers influencing rough sleeping in the Greater Darwin region. Commissioned by Yilli Rreung Housing Aboriginal Corporation and partnered with Larrakia Nation Aboriginal Corporation’s HEAL Team, th...
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Overview
Aims: Primary aim Among children and young adults with Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD), can acute respiratory exacerbations be reduced during 12 months of treatment with either: a) Oral azithromycin (given 3 times a week) compared to place...
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Overview
A multicentre randomised, placebo-controlled comparison of short and long course primaquine regimens (IMPROV) Aim: This clinical trial assessed the efficacy and safety of a short-course high dose primaquine regimen for the radical cure ...
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Overview
Aims: Develop a multi-species malaria transmission model to investigate the impact of complementary interventions on multiple malaria species. Integrate costs and quality of life data for the economic evaluation of interventions from the ...
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Overview
The Northern Territory (NT) Primary Healthcare Network has the highest prevalence of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in Australia at 1.9%. Hepatitis C can be cured; however, the NT has the second lowest proportion of people who have received ...
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Overview
Aims: Early and reliable wheeze detection combined with an evidence-based management approach will lead to improved diagnosis and outcomes. An easy to use management plan based on detecting wheeze objectively is required and what this study seeks to...
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Overview
This study set out to describe the characteristics, patterns of health service usage and morbidity and mortality outcomes of those who attended a hospital in the Northern Territory for attempted suicide and/or deliberate self-harm between 2000 and 2012...
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Overview
On 1 June 2012 the Department of Health and Ageing appointed Menzies to conduct a national consultation process to inform the development of a National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Strategy. Menzies worked in pa...
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Overview
Aims: To compare immunosuppressant drug pharmacokinetic parameters and patient dosing requirements in Aboriginal versus non-Aboriginal adult kidney transplant recipients. Objectives: To identify whether changes to immunosuppressive pro...
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Overview
Health promotion aims to encourage and support individuals, families and communities to have a healthy lifestyle that reduces the risk of illness or disease. An ideal form of comprehensive primary health care, articulated through the Alma Ata De...
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Overview
Indigenous children have the highest reported rates of otitis media (OM), commonly known as middle ear infection, and burst eardrums in the world. Nine out of 10 young Indigenous children who live in remote communities have some form of ear disease,...
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Overview
Rotavirus hospitalisations are more prevalent in the Northern Territory (NT) than anywhere else in Australia. Menzies have a major focus on immunisation and vaccine-preventable diseases and are investigating ways to improve management of co...
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Overview
Tobacco smoking was responsible for 20 per cent of national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander deaths and 12.1 per cent of the total national Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander burden of disease in 2003. First Nations Australians' smoki...
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Projects
Healthy Community Assessment Tool (HCAT) Extension No Germs on Me – Handwashing with soap social marketing campaign and evaluation.
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Overview
Gambling is a common recreational activity in the Northern Territory (NT) with over 70 per cent of the adult population participating in some form of gambling over a 12-month period. For most gamblers it is an enjoyable recreational activity that ...
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Overview
Cancer has a greater impact on Indigenous women than other Australian women. While cancer of the cervix and uterus are more common in Indigenous women and breast cancer is less common, Indigenous women who develop breast cancer are more likely...
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Overview
Despite a similar overall incidence of cancers, Indigenous people have higher mortality rates than other Australians. The reasons for this may include a later cancer stage at diagnosis, reduced uptake of or access to treatment, greater comorbidities, a...
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Overview
Mental illness and wellbeing concerns are among the fastest growing health problems nationwide. Menzies addresses these challenges by empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people through strengths-based research approaches. Menzies&r...
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Overview
Pneumonia is the most common cause of death in children, accounting for at least 18 per cent of global child mortality and 50 per cent of deaths in some countries in the region. Global models suggest that of the estimated 1.3 million children dy...
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Projects
Current projects: Climate preparedness in very remote desert communities
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Overview
Data collection completed analysis underway Aims: To provide an evidence base with a view to improving clinical care and outcomes for women with rheumatic heart disease (RHD) in pregnancy and their babies. Objectives: To investigate...
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Overview
Influenza is a common infection affecting millions of people each year. When new strains of influenza emerge, a large proportion of the community can be severely affected and many may die (particularly the elderly and those with other medi...
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Publications
CancerInfoNet provides recent references compiled from HealthInfoNet’s bibliographic database addressing cancer among Indigenous peoples. References are divided into general and specific topics and include journal articles, reports, these...
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Overview
Malnutrition is the underlying cause of 3.5 million child deaths and 11% of the total global burden of disease. There is now global recognition that the 1000 days between conception and two years of age is a critical window of action, when good ...
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Publications
McDonald,E.L., Bailie, R., & Michel,T. (2013). Development and trialling of a tool to support a systems approach to improve social determinants of health in rural and remote Australian communities: the healthy community assessment tool. Inte...
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Overview
Staphylococcus aureus (golden staph) is a major cause of community and hospital acquired infections. These infections range from uncomplicated skin and soft tissue infections (including widespread skin sores in remote Indigenous communities) to seve...
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Overview
Aims: FoodFox is an innovative food and nutrition tracking and reporting system that translates food and beverage sales data into food and nutrient information to support decision makers in improving nutrition and to build an evidence base for...
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Publications
Liberato, S.C., et al. (2016) Use of electronic visual recording to aid assessment of dietary intake of Australian Aboriginal children living in remote communities. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 40(S1), S27–S29.
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Overview
Aims: To increase the amount of preventive treatment (secondary prophylaxis) given to people with acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and rheumatic heart disease (RHD). Objectives: To test whether a model of care designed to optimise heal...
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Overview
Aims: To test 200 hospitalised Indigenous children with bronchiolitis to deterimine if oral Azithromycin, compared to placebo 30 mg/kg per dose, or oral placebo, improves clinical outcomes. This will be measured via the length of stay in hospital...
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Overview
Aims: To assess outcomes of women with and without hyperglycaemia in pregnancy in the NT and their children. Summary: PANDORA is a longitudinal birth cohort study of mothers and their children that will assess outcomes of diabetes in preg...
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Publications
Brown, K., Unger, H. W., Peel, M., Doherty, D. A., Lee, M., Kujawa, A., Holder, S., Tachedjian, G., Masson, L., Thorn, J. C., Newnham, J. P., & Payne, M. S. (2022). A project to validate the GLU test for preterm birth prediction in Fir...
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Overview
Aims: To establish the prevalence of Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) in high-risk Indigenous Australian children and to compare the findings with children at low risk for RHD To determine the accuracy of cardiac auscultation in detecting ech...
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Overview
Aims: To determine the rate of bacterial colonisation among Indigenous children in the Top End, comparing children admitted for respiratory infection with children admitted for other reasons To determine the rate of co-infection o...
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Publications
Holden, S., Ferguson, M., Brimbelcombe, J. & Palermo, C. (2015). Can a community of practice equip public health nutritionist to work with remote retail to improve the food supply? Rural and Remote Health, 15, 3464. (Online)
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Overview
Aims of eGFR3 What is the long-term change in kidney function since the first kidney health assessment in 2007-2011? Was there any major change in kidney function for people who were healthy, or had diabetes, or had mild-moderate kidney damage ...
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Aims: To test children undergoing bronchoscopy under anaesthetic for suspected Bronchiectasis (BE) to compare the bacteria found in the lung with bacteria found in the upper airway to better understand the bacterial causes of bronchiectasis in ch...
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Overview
Aims: To promote social and emotional wellbeing through strengthening pathways to care and support for people at risk of depression and substance misuse in remote communities To develop and test a brief motivational intervention for people who ...
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The Aboriginal and Islander Mental health initiative (AIMhi) at Menzies works with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researchers, practitioners, organisations and communities to build resilience and address healing through strengths-based appr...
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Aims: To develop a monitoring tool based on indicator foods that: reflected the key dietary problems in remote Indigenous communities could be used by stakeholders as part of a progressive cycle of planning, action and reassessment for...
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Aims: To test the feasibility of collecting dietary intake data in the target population Objectives: To assess the feasibility of using electronic visual recording in combination with food records to assess individual l...
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Aims: To understand the role evidence plays in contributing to policy development in the remote food supply. Objectives: To examine the relative cost of food based on current expenditure To examine what the literature, ec...
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Aims: To provide semi-national Indigenous mortality rates from Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) in Australia Objectives: To investigate RHD mortality rates and trends for Indigenous compared with non-Indigenous Australians in the Northern...
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Overview
Aims: To determine if nurses can be trained in basic Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) echocardiography to undertake field echocardiography screening in remote settings To determine the sensitivity and specificity of these trained nurses in detecti...
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Aims: To describe the epidemiology for a comprehensive reassessment of Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) burden in 21 regions of the world for the period 1990 to 2009. Objectives: To produce estimates of the burden of diseases, injuri...
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Rebecca Cass
Gap year placement in the child health lab. Commenced 24 February 2014.
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Overview
Summary: Smoking is more than twice as common among Indigenous people as it is among Australia’s mainstream population – yet Menzies has examined trends and revealed reasons for optimism. Our research has found: Our research ...
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Aims: To determine whether pneumococcal immunisation with 23vPPV (Pneumovax) generates an adequate immune response in Indigenous adolescents and adults. Objectives: To compare the proportion of participants who have an “adequ...
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Aim: To discover to what extent a higher prevalence of chronic disease co-morbidity explain lower surgical treatment rates and survival rates for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cancer patients compared to non-Indigenous c...
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Overview
Aims: To identify areas for improvement to cancer care for Indigenous Australians. Objectives: To determine the extent to which Indigenous patients receive less than ideal curative treatment compared to non-Indigenous patients T...
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Aims: This study will assess the effectiveness of the National Cervical Screening Program (NCSP) for Indigenous women compared with other Australian women, and investigate trends in cervical cancer incidence and survival for Indigenous women. T...
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Overview
Aims: To determine the roles Indigenous cancer survivors can play in improving cancer outcomes for other Indigenous cancer patients Objectives: To find out if the roles should be through existing survivor organisati...
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Aims: To quantify the supportive care needs of adult Indigenous cancer patients in the course of their cancer journey i.e. newly diagnosed and post-relapse using the newly developed questionnaire (SCNAT-IP) To compare the supportive ca...
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Overview
Winner - Excellence in Indigenous Evaluation 2015, Australasian Evaluation Society. Click here to see our nomination. Commissioned by the Federal Department of Health and Ageing , the Sentinel Sites Evaluation (2010 – 2013) was a holi...
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Overview
Aims: Between 2007 and 2017, we investigated this cluster of vulvar cancer to: Find out the extent of the problem Try to identify why Indigenous women in East Arnhem are disproportionately affected Improve com...
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Research to lower alarming global maternal mortality
Globally, about 830 women die each day due to pregnancy-related complications. Menzies PhD graduate Dr Karen Hobday set out to help lower this alarming statistic.
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Overview
Summary: ‘Brain stories’ is a concept of developing tools to understand and communicate the way that substance abuse and mental health affect the brain and behaviour for Indigneous people. Taking an empirical approach to knowled...
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Chronic suppurative lung disease (CSLD, including bronchiectasis), acute lower respiratory infection (ALRI) and otitis media (OM) are major health problems affecting young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in the Northern Territory. H...
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Overview
Aims: To determine the best pneumococcal conjugate vaccine schedule for Indigenous children and others at high risk of invasive and mucosal respiratory infection throughout the first three years of life To compare type-specific immune corr...
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Overview
This project reviewed contemporary evidence on mandatory forms of alcohol treatment, examining issues most relevant to the Northern Territory. A team of five researchers with expertise in alcohol policy and alcohol treatment compiled all relevant liter...
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Objectives: In Indigenous children up to six years of age living in remote communities of the Northern Territory (NT) and in Western Australia, during 2013: To compare the prevalence of ear disease (any otitis media) with previous cohorts...
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Resources
How to set up a Community of Practice (CoP) for Nutritionists
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Overview
Pasin Bilong Lukautim Pikinini Gut (Parenting for Child Development - P4CD) is a parenting program developed for parents and children in remote communities of Papua New Guinea. In 2016 CCDE was commissioned by UNICEF PNG to develop a positive parent...
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Overview
Aims: To build on the relationships and work of the Dialysis Models of Care Partnership to engage Aboriginal renal patients and community members, service providers and policy makers in research knowledge translation regarding the health, social ...
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Aims: To create multi-media educational resources to assist clinicians and health science students better understand the situations that lead to misunderstandings, miscommunication and a lack of shared understanding between Aboriginal Australians...
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Why this research matters: This research centres Aboriginal self-determination and lived experience to inform health, housing, and homelessness policy and programming in the Northern Territory. We focus on: mental health, housing maintenance, and a ...
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The research partnership involves a collaboratively developed program of policy relevant research that uses individual-level linked data to investigate the causal pathways through which individual- and community-level factors in early life influence ou...
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Aims: To determine the efficacy of topical and oral treatments for resolution of discharging ears among Aboriginal children with chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM). Objectives: To compare the efficacy of the following strate...
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Overview
Aims: Through benevolence, leadership and partnership, the Freemasons Centre for Male Health and Well-being – Northern Territory (FCMHW-NT) aims to drive, enable and support outstanding male health and well-being research that: Generates...
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Resources
The food and health communication across cultures resource is designed for use in remote Indigenous communities and adaptable to local situations. Click here to view the publication.
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Overview
Summary: To develop a novel real-time array diagnostic tool for Burkholderia pseudomallei that can be used to identify and characterise this high recombination pathogen. To achieve this we will first identify and sequence the genomes of clos...
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Resources
Supportive Care Needs Assessment Tool coming soon. For details, please email us.
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Overview
Aims: To determine if the routine use of a personalised written BAMP (compared to standard care) reduces non-scheduled doctor visits. Secondary aims: To determine if the routine use of a personalised BAMP: (i) reduces the ra...
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Resources
GOOD TUCKER app Talking About Shelf Labels Aboriginal Perspectives on Physical Activity report Enough for rations and a little bit extra: Challenges of nutrition improvement in a remote Aboriginal community - Thesis
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Overview
Optimising aeromedical retrievals in remote Northern Territory Residents of remote and very remote NT Aboriginal communities have high rates of aeromedical retrievals, ED presentations, avoidable hospitalisations and mortality, and lower life expect...
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Overview
Menzies has been studying snakebite, jellyfish stings and other marine and terrestrial bites and stings for over 3 decades. This includes the Darwin Prospective Snakebite study which commenced in late 1989. There are also formal and informal collaborat...
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The purpose of this project is to develop a scalable place-based framework for monitoring and evaluating Alcohol Management Plans (AMPs) and other alcohol initiatives in the NT. The Framework will provide a sustainable model for collecting, analysing a...
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Overview
Aims: The purpose of this project is to investigate options for increasing Aboriginal-controlled governance of the remote housing in the Northern Territory. Background and Objectives: The NT Intervention led to the establ...
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Overview
Talking About the Smokes is a large national research project to better understand the pathways to smoking and quitting for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and to evaluate what works in assisting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peop...
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Overview
Summary: Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are the most common cause of hospitalisation and preventable death among Aboriginal children in the Northern Territory (NT). Vitamin D is essential for optimal immune function. Recently, we showe...
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Overview
The Northern Territory (NT) Community Benefit Fund (CBF) approached Menzies School of Health Research to carry out a Gambling Prevalence Survey. The last gambling related survey in the NT was carried out in 2005 and since this time there have been sign...
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Overview
Aims: In a double-blinded randomised controlled trial (RCT) is designed to answer the following research question: Does a longer course (12-13 days) of antibiotics compared to shorter course (5-6), improve short and medium-term clinical outcomes of ...
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Overview
Aims: To examine the relationship between the pooled Indigenous & non-Indigenous index of Relative Socioeconomic Outcomes (PINIRSEO) and the Indigenous and non-Indigenous incidence of renal replacement therapy (RRT), taking age and sex ...
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Overview
For decades, researchers have tried to better understand Indigenous disadvantage by considering what is 'going wrong'. The poorer social, economic and health outcomes for Indigenous children are a common research focus. But, often things go rig...
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Rosemary Thomas
Clinical research nurse in child health. Commenced 9 December 2013.
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Overview
Aims: A double-blinded randomised controlled trial designed to determine whether a longer course (13-14 days) of amoxicillin-clavulanic acid, compared to a shorter course (5-6 days), improve clinical outcomes of children hospitalised with severe ...
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Overview
Aims: To study the serum electrolyte results in the Northern Territory, to develop an understanding of if the results are affected by remoteness. Summary: The measurement of serum electrolyte concentrations is important for the appr...
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Overview
Good decisions need evidence-based and the most current information. At Menzies we have developed a tool to track what is bought in stores and to provide real-time electronic data to help inform policy and practice to improve healthy eating. Marke...
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Overview
TB incidence in Australia is low but TB remains a preventable cause of morbidity and mortality among First Nations Australians. However, this can be avoided if active TB is detected and treated earlier before it has caused damage and spread to others, ...
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Overview
Aims: The purpose of this project is to monitor and evaluate the Northern Territory Government’s ‘Healthy Homes’ program. It considers the process, outputs, and outcomes of the Healthy Homes program on housing, as it is deli...
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Selected publications
Binks, P., Gurruwiwi, G.G., Dhurrkay, R.G., Mariyalawuy, S.M., Ross, C., Hosking, K., Tate-Baker, J., Marshall, C., McKinnon, M., Vintour-Cesar, E., Sullivan, R., Davis, J.S., Hefler, M., & Davies, J. (2024). "Talking about something no ...
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Overview
Aims: To understand how social media can be harnessed to enhance the impact of tobacco control strategies among Indigenous Australians. Objectives: Smoking causes 1/5 deaths of Aboriginal and Torres Strai...
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Series of projects in Timor-Leste helps improve vaccination procedures
Read more about the achievements of the ARIA-RISE project in Timor-Leste - one of the largest examples of field research in the country.
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Overview
Aims: Among children and adults with bronchiectasis, can acute respiratory exacerbations (REs) be reduced during 12 months of treatment with oral erdosteine compared to placebo (equivalent volume or capsule) given twice daily. Secondary aims are ...
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Overview
Aims: The aim of the partnership is to improve systems of care and services for women in Far North Queensland (FNQ) with diabetes in pregnancy (DIP) and their babies. Summary: Pregnancies complicated by diabetes carry significa...
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Overview
There is an unqualified need to strengthen PHC services in very remote communities in NT for the following reasons: The pressing need for high quality, effective and efficient services to meet high population health needs; A strongly expres...
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Overview
Aims: To update the prevalence, incidence and health economic data relating to chronic kidney disease in the Central Australian Region. Objectives: To identify the current burden of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in the CA region includi...
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Overview
Aims: To generate robust health economic evidence to support the scale-up of the Hep B PAST model of care across the Northern Territory and inform national policy for hepatitis B elimination in First Nations communities. Objectives: Q...
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Overview
Summary: NT PHN commissioned this focused research and targeted stakeholder engagement to better understand the current trend of declining GP training uptake in the NT including: The impact of the NT Medical Program; NT training trends vs th...
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Overview
CCDE works with families and parents in diverse social settings to understand the circumstances in which children live and grow. We are committed to sensitive engagement and in-depth qualitative research including ethnographic and clinically oriented s...
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Overview
Aims: We aim to prevent TB disease through scaling-up of new shorter regimens for treating latent TB infection in the Northern Territory. Objectives: In this study we will: Implement a newer shorter rifapentine-based regimen for treatmen...
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Overview
ACROSS Study APMEN health Care facility & community assessment to determine populations at Risk Of malaria and primaquine-induced haemolysiS Aim: To identify populations and individuals at risk of malaria and drug induced hemolysis. ...
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The Australian| Stop jailing kids under age 14: Don Dale judge
Ms White, a retired judge who sat on the Supreme Court of Queensland, served as co-commissioner alongside Mick Gooda during the Royal Commission into the Protection and Detention of Children in the Northern Territory. The pair last night gave the 2018 Menzies Oration at the Menzies School of Health Research in Darwin.
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Overview
Summary: The Maternal Health Program is dedicated to improving maternal health outcomes for women, families, and communities across the Northern Territory. The current focus of our program is promoting full term pregnancy and safely reducin...
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Overview: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and Diabetes Mellitus in the NT, 2002 - 2019: Is there an association with water quality in remote communities? Aims: Given concerns about water quality and the burden of CKD and diabetes in the N...
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Overview
Aims: To develop an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander led culturally appropriate consultation process informing the needs of the inaugural KHA-CARI (Kidney Health Australia-Caring for Australasians with Renal Impairment) Guideline for the manage...
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Participant Information
Health services and organisations across the Northern Territory can register staff to attend upcoming Managing Syphilis training courses. Staff are typically invited to participate through clinic managers, the NT Syphilis IMT, Aboriginal Community Cont...
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Overview
Artist credit: Sharlene Edmund Aims: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) including concussion is a common injury from violence that has lasting impacts on the brain. Our research in 2022-23 (ARC DE210100639) found that Aboriginal and Torres Strait...
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Participant Information
Hep B PAST Plus is delivered in partnership with health services and First Nations communities across northern Australia. Participation occurs through local primary health care services, Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs), an...
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Overview
CAMERA2 Combination Antibiotic Therapy for Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus infection. PhD - Opportunity We are looking for EOI for an ID / microbiology fellow to conduct follow-on studies from CAMERA2 as part of a PhD, click her...
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Overview
Aims: Our RCT aims are to prevent bronchiectasis and other clinical outcomes of children with chronic wet cough who have high-risk trait. Objectives: We plan a cohort study on 400 children with chronic wet cough. We will link carefully c...
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Photo gallery | Darwin International Airport team visit Menzies
Menzies Director Alan Cass AO, Dr Robyn Marsh and Dr Katrina Lawrence hosted Darwin International Airport (DIA) CEO Tony Edmondstone and members of the DIA Corporate Giving Committee on a tour of our laboratory recently to acknowledge th...
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Overview
Dengue fever remains a major public health challenge in Timor-Leste, with concerning spikes in case fatality rates in 2005, 2020, and 2021. To combat this, the Ministry of Health of Timor-Leste, in partnership with Menzies Timor-Leste, the Wor...
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Overview
Background: This project, CVD Check NT: Understanding and addressing cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in a diabetes epidemic, will integrate the Aus CVD Risk calculator (cvdcheck.org.au) into TKC and build an automated clinical decision support sys...
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Photo gallery | Hearing for Learning Initiative graduations
Newly graduated ear health facilitators in Wurrumiyanga on the Tiwi Islands and Kalkarindji will provide local knowledge and expertise when checking the ears and hearing of children in their community. Menzies celebrated the first graduates of i...
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Supporting healthy food choices
The food environment strongly influences our food choices. We work with communities, stores, industry and schools to find effective strategies to improve diet.
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Suzanne Moore
Research fellow. Commenced 4 February 2014.
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Photo gallery | International Women's Day 2021
On International Women’s Day, Monday 8 March, we celebrated the importance of women’s voices and leadership, in our work to progress gender equality with a panel conversation moderated by Menzies PhD candidate Vicki Kerrigan. The pa...
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Photo gallery | Viral Hepatitis Conference
The Menzies Viral Hepatitis team attended the 13th Australasian Viral Hepatitis Conference held 29-31 May 2022 at Sofitel Brisbane Central. This conference aims to support work towards the elimination of hepatitis B and hepatitis C, as well as support ...
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Postgraduate Coursework Programs
Provide students with an effective framework and reliable tools to enable them to comprehend and tackle complex population health and social issues.
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Photo gallery | October graduation
Higher Degree by Research Name Degree Principal supervisor Thesis title Claire Bartlett PhD Professor Gary Robinson A constructivist grounded theory study of reformers’ experience of scalin...
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Photo Gallery | Snapshot of 2020 award winners at Menzies
Ask the Specialist | A cultural education podcast ‘Ask the Specialist’ is a cultural education podcast which answers doctors’ questions about working with Aboriginal patients at Top End hospitals. “The Specialists&rdqu...
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Policies
Our Policies COVID-19 Menzies COVID-19 Safety Plan Apps - Policies Hepatitis B app Privacy Policy - 2021 Weathering Well app Privacy and freedom of information Menzies is committed to the creation, collection and ...
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Primary health care and health systems research
An important component of Closing the Gap.
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Program Manager (Respiratory)
2 year full time contract based in Darwin GSL 9 $135,850 - $144,922 salary package (comprising gross salary $108,097 - $115,271, superannuation and salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 8 July 2019 Contact: Dr Gabrielle McCallum via email o...
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Project Manager (INFERR study)
Full time contract until 31 December 2023 based in Darwin $121,971 - $132,339 salary package (comprising gross salary $96,619 - $105,226, superannuation and salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 10 June 2019 Contact: Dr Sandawana William Ma...
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Project Officer - Diabetes in Pregnancy
6 month full time contract based in Darwin GSL 7 $107,399 - $115,578 salary package (comprising gross salary $84,184 - $91,359 pa, superannuation & salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 1 September 2019 Contact: Martil Zachariah via ema...
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Project Officer - RHD Screening Projects
6 month part time (0.4FTE) contract based in Darwin. GSL 6 $100,892 - $107,570 salary package (comprising gross salary $78,549 - $84,404 pro-rata, superannuation and salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 13 October 2019. Contact: Dr Josh Fr...
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Project Officer / Allied Health Professional - ABC Study
18 month Full time contract based in Darwin. GSL 6 / 7 $100,892 - $117,821 salary package (comprising gross salary $78,549 - $93,187, superannuation and salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 20 October 2019 Contact: Belinda Davison vi...
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Project Officer (RHDAustralia)
1 year part time (0.4 FTE) contract based in Darwin GSL 6 $99,104 - $105,683 pro-rata salary package (comprising gross salary $77,008 - $82,749 pro-rata, superannuation & salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 12 May 2019 Contact: Rebecc...
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Projects
Current projects: Childhood Anaemia – Knowledge and Resource Development Project Building capacity to evaluate and monitor dietary intake at remote communities Anaemia Evaluation Past projects: Full Moon Strategy Evaluation C...
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The Guardian | 'It makes us sick'
A remote NT community wants answers about uranium in its water supply.
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Projects
Current projects: The Big-RIVERS Project: Regional Integrated Vision for Effective Renal Support 2026 CVD Check NT: Understanding and addressing cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in a diabetes epidemic (commenced in 2025) Piloting the What Ma...
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Projects
The Communicate study Ask the Specialist: a cultural education podcast Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Prevention and Health Promotion Resources ABCD national research partnership One21seventy Sentinel sites evaluation (part of the e...
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Projects
Health promotion capacity building: tools, resources and training to strengthen health promotion practice and outcomes A structured systems approach to improving health promotion practice for chronic disease prevention in Indigenous commun...
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Projects
Routine analysis of variation in care: Analysis of national and jurisdictional data, Menzies School of Health Research Extent of screening for post natal depression in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island women, Combined Universities Centr...
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Projects
Completed projects: A framework to inform food-related policy in remote Indigenous Australia Community of Practice model Food and Health Communication Across Cultures Good Food Systems project
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There's no Aboriginal word for cancer
A cancer diagnosis is more likely to kill an Aboriginal than a non-Aboriginal Australian. Our Researchers are asking ‘why?’
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Publications
Stock, C., Kerinaiua Punguatji, M., Cubillo, C., Robinson, G. (2021), Narratives and Processes – Developing a responsive parent-child program to empower local facilitators in a remote Aboriginal community, Qualitative Social Work. Stock, C.,...
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Tracking progress
Together with store owners across remote communities, we track what is bought in the store and provide real-time information in food purchasing to help inform policy and practice to improve healthy eating.
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Publications
Nevio Sarmento, Endang Soares da Silva, Ismael Barreto, João C. Ximenes, Julia M. Angelina, Dircia M. Correia, Silvia M. Babo, Ari Jayanti P. Tilman, Antonio Salles de Sousa, Elisabeth Hornay, Lourenço C. Ico, Filipe de ...
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Trial results hold hope for scabies prevention
A NEW trial that reduced scabies outbreaks by 94 per cent in one year could hold the key to its prevention in indigenous communities in the Territory.
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Publications
Cobb-Clark, D., Kettlewell, N., Schurer, S., & Silburn, S. (2017). The effect of quarantining welfare on school attendance in Indigenous communities. Life Course Centre Working Paper Series 2017-22. Doyle, M., Schurer, S., Silburn, S...
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Publications
Robinson, Gary & Lee, Eunro & Leckning, Bernard & Silburn, Sven & Nagel, Tricia & Midford, Richard. (2022). Validity and reliability of resiliency measures trialled for the evaluation of a preventative Resilience-promoting social...
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Selected publications
Keresztes, N., Piko, B. F., Howard-Payne, L., & Gupta, H. (2020). An exploratory study of Hungarian university students’ sexual attitudes and behaviours. International Journal of Emotional Education, 12(1), 83-87. Tari-Keresztes, N., Chr...
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Publications
M., Truong, Y., Paradies, N., Priest 2014. Interventions to improve cultural competency in healthcare: a systematic review of reviews, BMC Health Services Research 14 (1), 99 N., Priest, Y., Paradies, B., Trenerry, ...
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Publications
Maple-Brown, L.J. & Hampton, D. (2020). Indigenous cultures with similar colonisation history share the challenge of intergenerational diabetes. Lancet Global Health (Invited Commentary), 8(5), e619-e620. doi:10.1016/S2214-109X(20...
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Publications
Monitoring trends in the prevalence of petrol sniffing in selected Australian Aboriginal communities 2011-2014: Final Report. Cairney, S., O'Connor, N., Dingwall, K.M., Maruff, P., Shafiq-Antonacci, R., Currie, J., & Currie, B.J. (20...
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Publications
Bailie, R., Si, D., Connors, C., Kwedza, R., O'Donoghue, L., Kennedy, C., et al. (2011). Variation in quality of preventative care for well adults in Indigenous community health centres in Australia. BMC Health Services Research, 11(139). Si, ...
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Videos
Catching Some Air (CSA) - Community Feedback Video Final Master
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Publications
Balloch, A., Licciardi, P.V., & Tang, M.L. (2013). Serotype-Specific Anti-Pneumococcal IgG and Immune Competence: Critical Differences in Interpretation Criteria When Different Methods are Used. Journal of Clinical Immunology, 33(2), 33...
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Publications
Lacey JA, Marcato AJ, Chisholm RH, Campbell PT, Zachreson C, Price DJ, James TB, Morris JM, Gorrie CL, McDonald MI, Bowen AC, Giffard PM, Holt DC, Currie BJ, Carapetis JR, Andrews RM, Davies MR, Geard N, McVernon J, Tong SYC. Evaluating the role of ...
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Publications
Wycherley, T.P., Pekarsky, B.A.K., Ferguson, M.M., O’Dea, K., Brimblecombe, J. (2017) Fluctuations in money availability within an income cycle impacts diet quality of remote Indigenous Australians. Public Health Nutr. 20(8);1431-1440....
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Publications
Colles, S.L., Belton, S., & Brimblecombe, J. (2015). Insights into nutritionists' practices and experiences in remote Australian Aboriginal communities. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 15(2). Colles, S.L., Maypilama, E...
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Publications
Brimblecombe, J., Bailie, R., van den Boogaard, C., Wood, B., Liberato, S., Ferguson, M. et al (2017). Feasibility of a novel participatory multi-sector continuous improvement approach to enhance food security in remote Indigenous Australian communi...
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Publications
Ferguson M, O’Dea K, Holden S, Miles E, Brimblecombe J. (2017). Food and beverage price discounts to improve health in remote Aboriginal communities: mixed method evaluation of a natural experiment. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public...
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Publications
Hume, A., O'Dea, K., & Brimblecombe, J.K. (2013). A survey of remote Aboriginal horticulture and community gardens in the Northern Territory. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 37(4), 394-5. Hume, A., Wetten, A., Feeney, ...
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Working together
We work with the strengths of communities and base our work on the belief that the drivers of food choice are best understood by those who live them day-to-day and that appropriate solutions are best found through working collaboratively.
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Publications
Balloch, A., Licciardi, P. V., Tang, M. L. (2013) Serotype-Specific Anti-Pneumococcal IgG and Immune Competence: Critical Differences in Interpretation Criteria When Different Methods are Used. J Clin Immunol, 33(2), 335-41. Binks, M. J., ...
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Publications
Holt, D.C., Harris, T.M.,Hughes, J.T., Lilliebridge, R.A., Croker, D., Graham, S., Hall, H, Wilson, J., Tong, S.Y., Giffard, P.M., (2021) Longitudinal whole-genome based comparison of carriage and infection associated Staphyloco...
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Publications
Brimblecombe, J.K., Ferguson, M.M., Liberato, S.C., & O'Dea, K. (2013). Characteristics of the community-level diet of Aboriginal people in remote northern Australia. Medical Journal of Australia, 198(7), 380-384. Brimblecombe, J...
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Publications
Ferguson, M., O’Dea, K., Holden, S., Miles, E., Brimblecombe, J. (2017) Food and beverage price discounts to improve health in remote Aboriginal communities: mixed method evaluation of a natural experiment. Aust NZ J Public Health. 4...
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Publications
Kong, K., Cass, A., Leach, A. J., Morris, P. S., Kimber, A., Su, J.-Y., & Oguoma, V. M. (2021). A community-based service enhancement model of training and employing Ear Health Facilitators to address the crisis in ear and hearing health of Abor...
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Publications
Christian B, George A, Veginadu P, Villarosa A, Makino Y, Kim WJ, Masood M, Martin R, Harada Y, Mijares-Majini MC. Strategies to integrate oral health into primary care: a systematic review. BMJ Open. 2023 Jul 5;13(7):e070622. https://doi.org/10.113...
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Publications
Su JY, Guthridge S, He VY, Howard D, and Leach AJ. The impact of hearing impairment on early academic achievement in Aboriginal children living in remote Australia: a data linkage study. BMC Public Health. 2020;20(1):1521. Su JY, Guthridge S, He V...
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Publications
Current publications: Stock, Carolin & Punguatji, Maggie & Cubillo, Carmen & Robinson, Gary. (2021). Narratives and processes – Developing a responsive parent–child program to empower local facilitators in a remote Aborigi...
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Publications
Current publications: Robinson, Gary & Lee, Eunro & Leckning, Bernard & Silburn, Sven & Nagel, Tricia & Midford, Richard. (2022). Validity and reliability of resiliency measures trialled for the evaluation of a preventative Re...
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Publications
Sims, M., Jarvis, E., Gurruwiwi, L. et al. Language as a pillar of cultural safety: evaluating hospital-based healthcare workers’ knowledge of First Nations languages and interpreter services in East Arnhem Land, Australia. BMC Health Serv ...
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Putting Cambodia's youth health and wellbeing under the microscope
Dr Kate Senior is a senior research fellow with the Menzies School of Health Research in Darwin. Her research interests in the application of anthropological methods in the evaluation of health services have taken her to locations far beyond the confines of her Darwin office. Most recently, she had the opportunity to travel to Battambang, Cambodia, and shares her story.
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Rebecca McGrath
Ambassador profile Rebecca McGrath is an internationally experienced business leader. She is currently a Non-Executive Director with four ASX listed companies: OZ Minerals Ltd, Incitec Pivot Ltd, CSR Ltd and Goodman Group. Rebecca chairs a sub-commi...
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Reducing exposure of babies to second-hand smoke
Exposure to second-hand smoke remains the most preventable risk factor for respiratory infections in babies and children.
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Research focus
Overview: Menzies established One21Seventy in 2010 following the completion of two NHMRC funded research projects - the ABCD and ABCD Extension Projects (2002 – 2009). These projects aimed to improve health outcomes by assisting Indigenou...
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Research Impact Series #2: Working together - Menzies Partnerships
For our second event in our 40th Anniversary Research Impact Series, we're focusing on our partnerships.
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Research Nurse (ABC Study)
1 year full time contract based in Darwin GSL 7 $109,318 - $117,821 salary package (comprising gross salary $85,868 - $93,187, superannuation and salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 15 September 2019 Contact: Belinda Davison via email or ...
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Research Nurse or Midwife (D-Kids)
2 year part time (0.6 FTE) contract based in Darwin GSL 7 $107,399 - $115,578 pro-rata salary package (comprising gross salary $84,184 - $91,359 pro-rata, superannuation and salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 14 April 2019 Contact: Verit...
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Research Program Manager (CRE_ICHEAR)
Part time (0.6 FTE) contract until 30 November 2019 based in Darwin GSL 8 or Academic Level B $117,691 - $136,988 pro-rata salary package (comprising gross salary $93,073 - $109,095 pro-rata, superannuation and salary packaging benefits) Closing...
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Research reducing sales of sugary products
Reducing in-store merchandising of unhealthy foods and drinks can reduce the purchase of those items, new research conducted in remote communities has found. The research, Healthy Stores 2020, examined how the store environment can be modified by wo...
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Researcher profile: Dr Dino Hodge
Audiologist Dino Hodge in the spotlight
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Resources
Parenting resources: Supporting partnerships with families Drawing on learnings during the MECSH evaluation, additional funding was sought to extend the collaboration with partner health services and communities to design, test and refine ...
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Resources
Laboratory SOPs: SOP for preparing high-quality patient P. vivax samples for whole genome sequencing Paper: Effective preparation of Plasmodium vivax field isolates for high-throughput whole genome sequencing. SOP for testing for the pr...
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Resources
Tobacco Working Group of the NT Aboriginal Health Forum Tobacco Control Guide Research evidence to monitor and support the comprehensive approach in the tobacco control guide Tobacco Control Audit Tool ...
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Resources
Liquor permits as a measure for controlling alcohol problems: a literature review Review of Liquor Permit schemes under the NT Liquor Act: Final Report PACT Protocol Manual The grog brain story - flipchart The grog brain story - video animat...
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Resources
RHDAustralia has developed a suite of educational resources, based on the Australian guideline for the prevention, diagnosis and management of ARF and RHD (2nd edition), for health professionals and communities. These can be accessed on the RHDAustrali...
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Resources
Good Food Planning Tool Food and Health Communication Across Cultures Community capacity appraisal tool Interview Guide Information sheets: Available for download or purchase via the resources portal Information sheet 1: Goo...
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Resources
The Final Report has made 32 recommendations related to Healthy Homes. The policy brief linked below, groups these recommendations in relation to 5 program components: preventive maintenance; data collection and management; governance; maintenance...
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Resources
Menzies School of Health Research, in partnership with the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation and the Telethon Kids Institute, developed and implemented a flexible, modular package of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Pre...
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Resources
International Journal of Rural Law and Policy | From smokebush to spinifex: Towards recognition of Indigenous knowledge in the commercialisation of plants.Terry Janke. United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity | The Nagoya P...
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Ruth Canty
I wanted to understand more about how life is for all the people who live in the Northern Territory. I concluded that public health could help me answer some of the questions I had, or at least point me in the right direction.
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Selected publications
Maple-Brown, L.J., Graham, S., McKee, J., & Wickow, B. (2020). Walking the path together: incorporating Indigenous knowledge in diabetes research. The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, 8(7), 559-560. Maple-Brown, L.J., & Hampton, ...
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Selected publications
Gorham, G., Howard, K., Cunningham, J., Barzi, F., Lawton, P., & Cass, A. (2021). Do remote dialysis services really cost more? An economic analysis of hospital and dialysis modality costs associated with dialysis services in urban, rural and re...
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Selected publications
Kirkham, R., Boyle, J., Whitbread, C., Dowden, M., Connors, C., Corpus, S., et al. on behalf of the NT Diabetes in Pregnancy Partnership (2017) Health services changes to address diabetes in pregnancy in a complex setting: persp...
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Selected publications
Francis, J.R., Sarmento, N., Draper, A.D.K., Marr, I., Ting, S., Fancourt, N., [...], Yan, J. (2020). Antimicrobial resistance and antibiotic use in Timor-Leste: building surveillance capacity with a One Health approach. Communicable Diseases I...
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Selected Publications
d'Abbs, P., Shaw, G., & Field, E. (2017). The impact of subsidized low aromatic fuel (LAF) on petrol (gasoline) sniffing in remote Australian indigenous communities. Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy, 12(1), 38. doi:10.1186/s13011-017-0121-6 M...
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Selected publications
Russell DJ, Zhao Y, Guthridge S, Ramjan M, Jones MP, Humphreys JS, Wakerman J. (2017). Patterns of resident health workforce turnover and retention in remote communities of the Northern Territory of Australia, 2013 – 2015. Hum Resour Health; 1...
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Selected publications
Stock, C., Mares, S. & Robinson, G. (2012). Telling and Retelling Stories: The use of narrative and expressive approaches in a group intervention with parents and children in a remote Aboriginal community. Australian and New Zealand Journal ...
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Selected publications
Ralph, A.P., Kelly, A., Lee, A.-M., Mungatopi, V.L., Babui, S.R., Budhathoki, N.K., Wade, V., Dassel, J.L.d., & Wyber, R. (2022). Evaluation of a Community-Led Program for Primordial and Primary Prevention of Rheumatic Fever in Remote Northern A...
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Selected publications
Lane T, Lilley R, Black O, Sim, M., & Smith, P.M. Healthcare provider communication and the duration of time off work among injured workers: a prospective cohort study. Medical Care. 2019; 57:718-722. Black O, Sim MR, Collie A, Smith P. Differ...
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Selected publications
Wright, C. J., Clifford, S., Miller, M., D'Abbs, P., Giorgi, C., Crane, M., & Smith, J. A. (2021). While Woolworths reaps the rewards, the Northern Territory community will be left to clean up the mess. Health Promotion Journal of Australia:...
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Selected publications
Pereira A, Amaral F, Coppo MJC†, Bailey KE†, Ting S†, Gilkerson J†, Browning GF†, Joanita JBDC†, Toribio JALML†. Knowledge and practices related to antimicrobial use in fighting cocks -a survey of ...
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Selected publications
Chatfield, M. (2015). Precombine: A command to examine n≥2 Stata datasets before combining. Stata Journal, 5, 607-626. Maple-Brown, L., Hughes, J., Chatfield, M., Ward, L., Piers, L., Jones, G., et al. (2015). Adding Measures...
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Selected publications
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=F4soxgEAAAAJ&hl=en Over 120 peer-reviewed published papers, with an h-index of 30 and over 4,600 citations. Davis, J.S., McMillan, M., Swaminathan, A., Kelly, J.A., Piera, K.E,&...
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Selected publications
Dadi AF, Mersha TB. WHO's surveillance system for attacks on health care is failing Ethiopia. The Lancet. 2022 Mar 26;399(10331):1225-6. Dadi AF. The mental health consequences of war in northern Ethiopia: why we should be concerned. The Lance...
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Selected publications
Kerrigan V, McGrath SY, Majoni SW, Walker M, Ahmat M, Lee B, Cass A, Hefler M, Ralph AP. From “stuck” to satisfied: Aboriginal people’s experience of culturally safe care with interpreters in a Northern Territory hospital. BMC Heal...
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Selected publications
Silburn, S.R., Zubrick, S.R., DeMaio, J.A., Shepherd, C., Griffin, J.A., Mitrou, F.G., et al. (2006). The Western Australian Aboriginal Child Health Survey: Strengthening the Capacity of Aboriginal Children, Families and Communities. Perth:...
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Selected publications
Stevens, M. and Livingstone, C. (2019). Evaluating changes in electronic gambling machine policy on user losses in an Australian jurisdiction. BMC Public Health 19(1): 517. Flack, M., & Stevens, M. (2018). Gambling motivation: Compar...
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Selected publications
Rohit, A., Tonkin, E., Maple-Brown, L., Golley, R., McCarthy, L., Brimblecombe, J. (2018). Parent feeding practices in the Australian Indigenous population within the context of non-Indigenous Australians and Indigenous populations in other high inc...
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Selected publications
Bowen, A.C., Harris, T., Holt, D.C., Giffard, P.M., Carapetis, J.R., Campbell, P.T., McVernon, J., & Tong, S.Y.C. (2016). Whole genome sequencing reveals extensive community-level transmission of group A Streptococcus in remote communi...
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Selected publications
Ley, B., Vasquez, L. R., Sitsabasan, A., Adhikari, B., Adhikari, N., Alam, M. S., ... & Commons, R. J. (2025). Systematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis on glucose-6–phosphate dehydrogenase activities measured by a semi-q...
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Selected publications
Boyle, M. J., Reiling, L., Feng, G., Langer, C., Osier, F. H., Aspeling-Jones, H., et al. (2015). Human antibodies fix complement to inhibit Plasmodium falciparum invasion of erythrocytes and are associated with protection against malaria. Immunity,...
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Selected publications
Ralph, A. P., Read, C., Johnston, V., de Dassel, J. L., Bycroft, K., Mitchell, A., . . . Carapetis, J. R. (2016). Improving delivery of secondary prophylaxis for rheumatic heart disease in remote Indigenous communities: study protocol for a stepped-...
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Selected publications
Wirjanata, G., Handayuni, I., Zaloumis, S. G., Chalfein, F., Prayoga, P., Kenangalem, E., et al. (2016). Analysis of ex vivo drug response data of Plasmodium clinical isolates: the pros and cons of different computer programs and online platforms. M...
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Selected publications
Edelman, A., Allen, T., Devine, S. et al. “Hospitals respond to demand. Public health needs to respond to risk”: health system lessons from a case study of northern Queensland’s COVID-19 surveillance and response. BMC Health Serv R...
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Selected publications
Jenne Roberts and Merrilee Cox (2016) Evaluation of the Strong Young Women’s Program (Australia). Red Dust Role Models Jenne Roberts and Jaimie Uhrig (2015) Civil society engagement and leadership in national HIV responses in Indonesia 2008-...
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Selected publications
Hobday, K., Zwi, A.B., Homer, C., Kirkham, R., Hulme, J., Wate, P.Z., Prata, N. 2020. Misoprostol for the prevention of post-partum haemorrhage in Mozambique: an analysis of the interface between human rights, maternal health and development. BMC In...
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Senior Clinical Training Research Officer
Full time contract until 30 June 2021 based in Darwin GSL 8 $124,334 - $134,898 pa, salary package (comprising gross salary $98,552 - $107,331 pa, superannuation & salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 15 September 2019 Contact: Amy Kim...
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Selected publications
Kerrigan, V., McGrath, S. Y., Herdman, R. M., Puruntatameri, P., Lee, B., Cass, A., Ralph, A. P., & Hefler, M. (2022). Evaluation of “Ask the Specialist": a cultural education podcast to inspire improved healthcare for Aboriginal peop...
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Senior Research Fellow
2 year part or full time contract based in Alice Springs Academic Level C $143,195 - $162,631 pro-rata salary package (comprising gross salary $114,540 - $130,880, superannuation and salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 15 September 2019 C...
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Senior Research Officer
Full or part time (0.8 - 1.0 FTE) contract until 30 September 2020 based in Darwin Academic Level B $117,691 - $136,988 pro-rata salary package (comprising gross salary $93,073 - $109,095 pro-rata, superannuation and salary packaging benefits) C...
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Senior Research Officer - Rural & Remote Health
2 year part time (0.5 FTE) contract based in Alice Springs Academic Level B $119,893 - $139,476 pro-rata salary package (comprising gross salary $94,935 - $111,277 pro-rata, superannuation and salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 20 October ...
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Shared Territory: Ethics across borders
With health research taking flight in East Timor the Menzies School of Health Research has an inspiring partnership with one of the world’s newest nations.
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Simpóziu One Health Timor-Leste 2025
2025 Timor-Leste One Health Symposium
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Skin health
Childhood skin infections can have a long-lasting and devastating effect.
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Supporters
HealthLAB is sponsored by Darwin Rotary, Learnmed, EPAC and Power and Water Corporation.
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Staff
Associate Professor Heidi Smith-Vaughan - Head of Child Health Laboratory Research and NHMRC Career Development Fellow Primary project: Molecular public health in Australian Indigenous communities and developing countries in...
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Staying strong through brief interventions
Indigenous Australians experience poorer health than non- Indigenous Australians. Achieving change through stopping smoking, improving nutrition and increasing physical activity would significantly improve health outcomes. In 2017, the QLD Governmen...
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Staff profile | Colin Baillie OAM
Born and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa at the height of apartheid, growing up Colin Baillie had aspirations of being a high school teacher. Shortly after Colin completed a Bachelor of Education and started a job as a teacher, Nelson Mande...
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Stronger Systems for Health Security Program
The Stronger Systems for Health Security Program is a key investment of the Australian Government’s Indo-Pacific Health Security Initiative. Following a competitive peer review process, convened by the National Health and Medical Research Council...
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Stress not a barrier to quitting the smokes
Professor David Thomas the Head of Menzies' Wellbeing and Preventable Chronic Diseases Division has outlined how stress may not be a major long-term obstacle to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people quitting smoking, as previously b...
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Student profile | Bernard Leckning
Research officer and PhD candidate Bernard Leckning is part of Menzies inaugural Centre for Child Development and Education (CCDE) team, commencing as a casual research assistant in 2011. Having followed his wife, an ABC journalist to the Top End, B...
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Postgraduate degrees
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Study details
Objectives: Primary Objectives: To quantify the microscopic and sub microscopic prevalence of malaria To determine the prevalence and spectrum of activity of G6PD deficiency in patients with and without malaria. Secondary Objectives: ...
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Support us
To support the work of the Rioli Fund for Aboriginal Health and make a difference to the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians, download and complete this form and send via email or post to: The Rioli Fund for Abor...
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Susan Alberti AO
Patron profile Susan Alberti was born in 1947 in Bairnsdale, Victoria. She is the co-founder and Managing Director of the DANSU Group based in Wheelers Hill. DANSU Group successfully completed substantial commercial, industrial and property devel...
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Suzi Hullick
Ambassador profile Suzi moved to the Territory in 1988 in the Royal Australian navy as an Electronic Warfare specialist before joining the finance industry. She completed her Executive Leadership diploma at Colombia University NYC, special...
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Tackling Malaysian monkey malaria
Malaysia’s national malaria eradication program has successfully reduced infections associated with Plasmodium falciparum and vivax malaria. to the point where these species may realistically be eradicated by 2020. Plasmodium knowlesi malaria...
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TB contact tracing in Sabah
Tuberculosis (TB) is an important public health issue in Sabah, Malaysia, on the island of Borneo. Our TB team including Menzies genomics doctoral researcher Dr Ella Meumann has been working with Malaysian, Singaporean and Australian TB genomics expert...
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The B. strong story
In response to the significant differences in health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders living in Queensland (QLD) and the rest of the population, the QLD Government engaged Menzies to develop and deliver a brief health intervention training program to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community health and hospital workers across the state.
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Melioidosis at Royal Darwin Hospital in the big 2009-2010 wet season
Parameswaran, U., Baird, R., Ward, L.M., Currie, B., (2012). Melioidosis at Royal Darwin Hospital in the big 2009-2010 wet season: comparison with the preceding 20 years. Medical Journal of Australia, 196. (5), 345-348
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Trial details
Study title: Reducing the risk of P. vivax after falciparum infections in co-endemic areas - a randomized controlled trial (PRIMA). Study purpose: To compare the safety and efficacy of a high dose primaquine treatment in G6PD normal pa...
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Dr Thien Thai
Why did you choose to study public health? Medicine isn’t just about treating disease, but about preventing disease and improving public health. I chose to study public health to because it is central to everything I do in medicine, from prima...
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Mr Tim Regan FCA, FAICD
Biography: Tim Regan is an experienced executive and non-executive director across listed, unlisted and not-for-profit companies, both growing and mature. He is currently the Executive Director of the Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct, and f...
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Trainee profile | Ashanti Berry
Ashanti Berry is an exceptional Menzies trainee on track to complete her traineeship by October this year. Born and raised in Darwin, Ashanti is a Marramaninjsji woman from the Daly River Region who loves spending time with her family and friends wh...
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Trainee profile | Tiana Alley
Tiana Alley has made the most of her 12-month GTNT Indigenous traineeship at Menzies working towards gaining a Certificate III in Community Services working with our hepatitis B research team. Tiana is an Alawa Marra woman from the Minyerri and Rope...
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Trial details
Study title: A multicentre randomised, placebo-controlled comparison of short and long course primaquine regimens (IMPROV). Study purpose: To assess the efficacy of a shorter course (7 days) of primaquine for radical cure of vivax mal...
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Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Excellence 2019
Congratulations to Alexander Wetten, Hannah Singleton, April Carpenter and Fiona Johnson, who have each been awarded the 2019 Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Excellence.
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Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Excellence 2020
Congratulations to Dr Matthew Nesbitt, Tarah Fantis and Jessica Harkness who have each been awarded the 2020 Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Excellence. The Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Excellence is awarded annually to...
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Veterinary Laboratory Scientist Mentor
Full time contract until 30 June 2021 based in Dili, Timor Leste GSL 8 $124,334 - $134,898 pa, salary package (comprising gross salary $98,552 - $107,331 pa, superannuation & salary packaging benefits) Closing date: 15 September 2019 Conta...
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Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Excellence 2021
Congratulations to Catherine Doidge, Corrine Butler and Lori Roberts, who have each been awarded the 2021 Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Excellence.
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Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Excellence 2022
Congratulations to Jessica Hagley, Dr Matthew Roughan, Paula Van Dokkum and Isobel Walker, who have each been awarded the 2022 Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Excellence.
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Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Excellence 2023
Congratulations to Shelley Parker, Jessica Male, Nicole Evans and Erica Bleakley who have been awarded the 2023 Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Excellence
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Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Excellence 2024
Congratulations to Amy Le Compte, Corrine Butler, Isobel Walker, Michael Riceman and Natalie Merida who have each been awarded the 2024 Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Excellence. The Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Excellence is aw...
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Val Asche Prize for Academic Excellence 2013
Congratulations to Rachel Conn and Zeina Hayes who have been awarded the 2013 Val Asche Prize for Academic Excellence.
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Val Asche Prize for Academic Excellence 2014
Val Asche Prize for Academic Excellence: Congratulations to Heather Wallace and Camille Mewett who have been awarded the 2014 Val Ashe Prize for Academic Excellence. The Val Asche Prize for Academic Excellence is awarded annually to rec...
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Val Asche Prize for Academic Excellence 2015
Congratulations to Josie Povey and Alexis Harper who have been awarded the 2015 Val Asche Prize for Academic Excellence.
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Val Asche Prize for Academic Excellence 2016
Val Asche Prize for Academic Excellence: Congratulations to Emma Grimes, Jodi Phillips and Leigh Moore who have been awarded the 2016 Val Ashe Prize for Academic Excellence. The Val Asche Prize for Academic Excellence is awarded annually to rec...
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Vision, purpose and values
To improve health outcomes through excellence and leadership in research and training.
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Val Asche Prize for Academic Excellence 2017
Congratulations to Gerrard Murray, Catherine Connolly and Chevy Brown who have been awarded the 2017 Val Ashe Prize for Academic Excellence.
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Val Asche Prize for Academic Excellence 2018
Congratulations to Alison Fitzgerald, Clare Brown, Dr Eswaran Waran and Judith Watson, who have each been awarded the 2018 Val Asche Prize for Academic Excellence.
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World-class focus on boosting remote health
The announcement of a new central Australian academic health science centre, led by the Aboriginal community-controlled health service sector and bringing together a consortium of 11 clinical and research groups, is a big deal.
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Young Territorians take their message to the top
Youth Committee Members of the 2021 Menzies Youth Health Summit accepted an invitation to meet NT Government Ministers Lauren Moss and Eva Lawler at Parliament House on Wednesday 6 October 2021. The round-table discussion covered a range of topics, ...
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2017 Menzies Oration
Deputy Secretary for Indigenous Affairs, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Professor Ian Anderson AO will deliver the 2017 Menzies Oration.
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2019 Harry Christian Giese Research into Action Award announced
The 2019 recipient of the Harry Christian Giese Research into Action Award, Dr Nicholas Fancourt, is a paediatrician with degrees in medicine and bioethics, and a PhD in heatlh systems which was achieved while an International Fulbright Scien...
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2019 Menzies Oration
The 2019 Oration was delivered at the Menzies Auditorium, John Mathews Building, Royal Darwin Hospital campus by Leanne Liddle - Director of the Aboriginal Justice Unit, Department of the Attorney - General and Justice. Read the spe...
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2021 Virtual Annual Educational Symposium - Diabetes across the lifecourse
Registrations now open | 2021 Virtual Annual Educational Symposium: "Community leading the way: Engaging and guiding research". The symposium will be held online and at Menzies JMB Building, RDH campus, Darwin, NT on 10 September from 8.30am to 1pm (ACST).
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2023 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Postgraduate Coursework Scholarships
Congratulations to Sharna Motlap, recipient of the Menzies 2023 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Postgraduate Coursework Scholarship.
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2022 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Postgraduate Coursework Scholarships
Congratulations to Corrine Butler, recipient of the Menzies 2022 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Postgraduate Coursework Scholarship.
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2023 Graduate Certificate Postgraduate Coursework Scholarship
Congratulations to Ellie Aniulis, recipient of the Menzies 2023 Graduate Certificate Postgraduate Coursework Scholarship.
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2022 Menzies Oration
We are delighted to welcome Professor Paul Kelly, Chief Medical Officer for the Australian Government Department of Health, to deliver the 2022 Oration.
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3. National Mutual Acceptance (NMA) application process
National Mutual Acceptance (NMA) The Northern Territory has agreed to be part of the National Mutual Acceptance (NMA) Scheme for single ethical review. The Human Research Ethics Committee of the NT Dept of Health and Menzies School of Hea...
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2023 Menzies Oration
We’re delighted to be joined by Deborah Di Natale, CEO of Council to Homeless Persons, who will deliver the 2023 Menzies Oration.
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A bright scientific mind leaves his mark on Indigenous health
Early in the 1980s, a young medical student sat with a crisis. He’d chosen to study medicine after tossing up the options of engineering or law – and he wanted his choice to count.
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2023 Menzies Research Seminars – Pneumococcal research update with Beth Temple
Join us for our next Research Seminar, as Menzies epidemiologist Beth Temple shares an insight into: Pneumococcal vaccination for low- and middle-income countries: PCV10 or PCV13?
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2024 Menzies Oration
We’re delighted to be joined by Senator the Hon Malarndirri McCarthy, Minister for Indigenous Australians, who will deliver the 2024 Menzies’ Oration.
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Office details
Headquarters - Darwin, Northern Territory: Location: Darwin (Royal Darwin Hospital Campus) John Mathews Building (JMB) Building 58, Royal Darwin Hospital Campus View RDH map. View Google Map. Visitors please note: A new building pro...
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5. Evaluations/QA/Audits
Do I need research ethics approval if I am going to an evaluation or quality assurance activity? It depends. Prior to starting a research ethics application, you will need to work out whether what you will be undertaking is research or another type...
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A 25-year journey with Menzies
Image: Professor Joan Cunningham (L) with Associate Professor Gail Garvey (R). A social epidemiologist, with a core focus on equity in health and health care, Professor Joan Cunningham celebrated 25 years with Menzies this year. In 1993, Joan fir...
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A dozen staff reach top 2 per cent
Twelve Menzies School of Health Researchers have been ranked amongst the world’s top scientists by a prestigious Stanford University study. The annual list, known as the World's Top 2% of Scientists, ranks researchers as per thei...
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ABC Radio | Take Heart: Deadly Heart
Senior Noongar woman Vicki Wade is the director of RHD Australia, and has 40 years of experience in healthcare. She's also a co-producer of Take Heart: Deadly Heart, a documentary that tells the story of how remote Aboriginal communities are adopting innovative strategies to eliminate rheumatic heart disease.
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Biography: Anthony migrated to the Menzies School of Health Research after an extensive career in retail management, spending the last five years working for a Northern Territory retail business focused on affordable food supply and n...
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Biography: Marie started at Menzies as a research nurse with the PneuMum project in 2007. She has worked in many locations in the Northern Territory in the area of Indigenous health since 1983. Her current role is the Top End coordinator for th...
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Biography: Helena is a laboratory training scholarship recipient at the Menzies-Ramaciotti Centre currently undertaking an Undergraduate Certificate in Biomedical Science. Helena moved to Darwin from the Tiwi Islands in January 2022 and after dev...
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Biography: Mirjam’s research focuses on the impact of anthropogenic manipulations such as earthworks, gardening, animal husbandry or water bores upon the habitat of the melioidosis agent, Burkholderia pseudomallei, in the environment of Northe...
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Biography: Callum has a passion for nursing and health care and has completed a Diploma of Nursing from TAFE NSW. Following this, Callum relocated from Newcastle NSW to Darwin to study a Bachelor of Nursing student at Charles Darwin University....
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Biography: Dr Cassandra Wright is a public health researcher specialising in alcohol and drugs research and leads the Alcohol and other Drugs Program at Menzies. Dr Wright's team focuses on the intersection of alcohol and other drugs ...
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Biography: Alison is a PhD Candidate in the Centre for Primary Health Care Systems, Division of Epidemiology and Health Systems. Her recently completed study is the developmental evaluation of a knowledge translation project in Aboriginal and Torres...
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Biography: Lexie started her career in youth and family support services in the Northern Territory in 2017. In 2019 Lexie completed a degree in Psychological Sciences with Honours from Charles Darwin University and commenced work in case management ...
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Biography: Dr. Mariana Barnes (née Kleinecke), is an bioinformatician, working at Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies), Darwin, Northern Territory. Mariana was born in Germany, where she studied Molecular Life Sciences. She then...
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Biography: Nancy is a specialist physician in the areas of Infectious Diseases and Internal Medicine, who works in the public sector and has broad experience and interests. Her formal qualifications include clinical medicine, public health,...
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Biography: Yitayal is a Medical Biotechnologist and Microbiologist with vast health and applied microbiology research experience. For more than a decade, he worked at the University of Gondar and Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia from the lev...
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Biography: Nicole is a Registered Nurse (RN) and project officer living and working on Yolngu Country in the Northern Territory, based in Nhulunbuy. She has had a highly mobile nursing career, spanning nearly 20 years, working in diverse healthca...
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Background: The ARIA-RISE project is a collaboration between the National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance, Menzies School of Health Research and Timor-Leste Ministry of Health (MoH). It aims to provide information about ...
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Biography: Supriya Mathew is an environmental health researcher leading the climate change research program at Menzies. Her PhD developed a framework to assist local governments in Australia and India prioritise adaptation options under eco...
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Biography: Jeannie Devitt has extensive experience in the study of the social/cultural dimensions of Indigenous kidney disease including involvement in large-scale national research and local applied projects. She has a special interest in cros...
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The Menzies HealthLAB is a face-to-face experience for participants with a clinical coordinator and trained staff who can discuss chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, alcohol literacy and smoking.
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Biography: Dr Hannah O’Farrell is an early career researcher working as a post-doctoral scientist employed by the Menzies School of Health Research. She was awarded her PhD in November 2021, in which she investigated the diagnos...
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Biography: Deborah Holt is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the Menzies School of Health Research and a Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences at Charles Darwin University. She is a molecular biologist whose research focuses on the molecular ep...
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Biography: Carolin is a senior project officer with the Centre for Child Development and Education's Strong Parents and Children Research project. Carolin obtained her Master’s in Social Work from the University for Applied Science in M...
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Biography Dr Oliver Black is a public health researcher, with qualifications in psychology and epidemiology. His work focuses on improving mental health and social and emotional wellbeing programs and systems. He is leading several projects includin...
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Biography: Professor Joshua Francis is a Paediatrician and Paediatric Infectious Diseases Physician at Royal Darwin Hospital, and a Senior Principal Research Fellow at Menzies School of Health Research. Prof Francis leads programs in Timor-Leste ...
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The Northern Territory (NT) Government approached Menzies School of Health Research to carry out a repeat of the 2015 Gambling Prevalence and Wellbeing Survey. Since the 2015 survey there have been several gambling policy changes, particularly in relat...
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Biography: Christine Wigger is a clinical trial coordinator who is passionate about child wellbeing and particularly, their ear and hearing health. Christine has been working with the ear team of Menzies School of Health Research in Darwin for...
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Biography: Dr Emma McMahon is an Accredited Practising Dietitian and a joint National Health and Medical Research Council/Heart Foundation Early Career Research Fellow. She has a doctorate in nutrition, with her doctoral research exploring d...
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Biography: Liam Grealy is Principal Research Fellow and Associate Professor in the Division of Wellbeing and Preventable Chronic Diseases. He leads a program of research focused on housing and homelessness policy and programs in regional and remote ...
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Biography: Mandy is a Senior Project Officer on the NHMRC funded project “Return to Country: A national platform study to return Indigenous renal patients home. She is interested in culture, race, diversity and inclusion, particularly as it...
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Biography: Within the Menzies Division of Wellbeing and Preventable Chronic Diseases, Fiona works as research officer on the NHMRC Return to Country project. This study aims to understand and improve the factors leading to disparities in renal...
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Biography: Vicki Wade is a senior Noongar woman with over 40 years of experience in health at state and national levels. Vicki is a recipient of multiple national awards including the 2019 AHHA Sidney Sax medal and CSANZ Indigenous Health life...
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Biography: Sharon has extensive experience in project management and policy development in the areas of maternal and child health and has worked in a variety of clinical and management roles in the Northern Territory over the past 26 years. Sharon h...
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Biography: Dr Joanne Howes is the clinical trial coordinator for the Deadly Ears in Deadly Hands research study based at Menzies in Darwin. After obtaining her PhD on the “Impact of Maternal Diet on Vascular Function in the Offspring&...
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Alcohol
There has been mounting evidence of the devastating effect of alcohol misuse in rural and remote Indigenous communities.
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Biography: Marylin is working with the youth diabetes team on a co-design project to develop, pilot and evaluate culturally appropriate diabetes management programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children with type 2 diabetes across North...
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Biography: Vishnu is a public health researcher with primary experience in rural health programs and applied health research methods. He started working with Menzies in October 2022 and has been involved in Optimising Digital Solutions to Improve Ac...
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Biography: Tina Noutsos is a Senior Research Fellow at Menzies, Senior Specialist Clinical and Laboratory Haematologist at Royal Darwin Hospital, and an Associate Professor at Flinders University. Tina’s research aims to transform blood tra...
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Biography: Dr Paula Binks is a Senior Research Fellow and Deputy Lead of the Viral Hepatitis Research Program at Menzies School of Health Research. Her research is dedicated to improving outcomes for First Nations people living with viral hepatitis,...
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Biography: Richard Midford is professor of health in education, in a jointly funded position, representing a significant partnership between Charles Darwin University and the Menzies School of Health Research. He also holds an adjunct appointme...
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Andrea Ewers
Project Officer - Let's Start: Commenced 19 May 2014
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Angelina Joshua
Trainee community liaison officer, Child Health Division Commenced 19 August 2013
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Biography: Kalinda is a Scientia Fellow at the Centre for Big Data Research, UNSW. Kalinda’s work addresses complex health disparities in populations by using existing administrative data. She holds honorary positions at the University of Sydn...
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Biography: Stuart Yiwarr McGrath is a Gumatj man from the Yolngu nation. He is an Aboriginal Health Practitioner (AHP) who is studying a Bachelor of Nursing at CDU. As an AHP, Stuart has worked in Darwin, Batchelor, Belyuen and at Miwatj Health in Y...
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Biography: Jayde Hopkins is a proud Gurindji and Woolwonga woman from Darwin. She is currently completing her undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences at La Trobe University. She is fascinated by microbiology and genetics and hopes to become an i...
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Biography: Poonam holds a Master of Public Health (Global Health and Advocacy) from Australian Catholic University Melbourne with experience and background in health services. She has worked in government and non-government sectors, including ...
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Annette McCarthy
Aboriginal Project Officer: Commenced 17 March 2014
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Biography: For the first time, an audiologist has been recruited to the Child Health Team. Dino Hodge will be assessing the hearing of children participating the PREVIX clinical trial, aiming to ensure that all children at risk of developmental dela...
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Biography: Lucsendar Alves is a Timorese senior Medical Scientists with over 10 years of working in resource limited laboratory settings and with over 5 years of leadership in Menzies Timor-Leste program with experience in coordinating, mentoring, l...
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Biography: Abel Dadi is a public health and social epidemiologist and biostatistician who has vast public health and research experience. He has worked as an expert (officer) and led public health departments in different districts in Ethiopia for m...
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Biography: Amy Le Compte is a Project Coordinator and Qualitative Researcher with the Remote Health Systems and Climate Change Centre, Menzies. She is based in Nhulunbuy, NT and currently oversees the Air in East Arnhem project. She has also previou...
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Biography: Karen is an epidemiologist and a registered nurse/midwife with over 35 years’ experience. The first ten years of Karen’s health career were spent working as a Remote Area Nurse with the NT Department of Health (DoH) and Indige...
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Biography: Professor Sarah Auburn is a molecular biologist, whose passion is using genetics/genomics to learn about the biology and the epidemiology of pathogens and their hosts. In pursuit of this interest, she obtained a PhD in genetic epidemiolog...
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Biography: Beth joined Menzies in 2008. Currently she is the epidemiologist for a program of pneumococcal research in Vietnam, involving the Pasteur Institute of Ho Chi Minh City and the Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Melbourne. This p...
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Biography: Louise has led the Education and Training team at Menzies since 2009. This team coordinates and delivers the Charles Darwin University (CDU) postgraduate public health and health research courses. Louise has teaching responsibili...
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The Centre for Research Excellence in Respiratory Health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children (CRE) is a five year program of research and capacity building funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) from 2012-2017....
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The STREP Ca-CIndA program shares the aim of The DISCOVER-TT Centre of Research Excellence to improve the survival and quality of life of Indigenous people with cancer, through strategic focus on health system performance in the areas of diagnosis, tre...
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Our cause: Until now cancer has been a low priority on the Indigenous health agenda, despite the disease accounting for a greater number of deaths each year than diabetes and kidney disease. Little is known about the availability of Indigeno...
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Background: Menzies operated One21Seventy as a non-profit entity from 2010 to 2016 to provide evidence-based practical tools and processes to help primary health care providers with continuous quality improvement (CQI). One21Seventy aimed t...
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Australia invests in seven research projects using data to improve primary care
The Australian government has set aside a combined investment of AU$12.9 million ($9.78 million) in seven research projects that leverage data to enhance the primary care system in the country.
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Background: The ABCD project originated in 2002 in the Northern Territory with the ABCDE project continuing this work from 2005-2009. By the end of 2009 over 140 health centres around Australia were using ABCD tools and processes to improve their qu...
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Biography: Professor Heidi Smith-Vaughan has researched at Menzies since 1990. She is a microbiologist passionate about growing the next generation of biomedical scientists, and particularly building capability among those with least opportunity. ...
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Biography: Tegan leads a team of corporate professionals delivering high quality services within the organisation spanning Human Resources, Finance, Legal & Contracts, Corporate Governance, Communications & Marketing, Research Administration...
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As a prospective course study, the main aim is to assess the effect of early life factors, birth, childhood and adolescence, on later physical and mental health and to examine which factors influence these across the life course. This study see...
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Biography: Renae Kirkham is a leader in public health with expertise in Implementation Science research and qualitative research methodologies. As Lead of the Diabetes Across the Lifecourse: Northern Australian Partnership, Renae plays a key role in...
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Biography: Jiunn-Yih is a medically trained epidemiologist. He completed his Master of Public Health and Doctor of Public Health at Menzies. He had worked at the Northern Territory Centre for Disease Control on the surveillance of sexually transm...
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Benedikt Ley
Research officer. Commenced 6 January 2014.
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Biography: Victoria is a research project coordinator and PhD candidate in the Wellbeing and Preventable Chronic Disease Division at Menzies School of Health Research. Within the Renal Health Program, she manages the Piloting the What Matte...
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Associate Professor Kangaharan is an honorary clinical fellow providing governance and implementation support from the NT Government, facilitating stakeholder engagement with tertiary clinicians, private cardiology services and GPs ...
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Biography: Kamala Thriemer is a clinical researcher committed to public health and tropical medicine. She holds a Medical Degree, a Master of Public Health and a PhD. She has more than fifteen years’ field experience in Africa and Asia, coordi...
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Biography: Dr. Nevio Sarmento is a microbiologist and honorary fellow at Menzies, based in Dili, Timor-Leste. He completed his PhD studies from Charles Darwin University, Australia focusing on vaccine impact studies, where his pneumococcal carriage ...
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Biography: Benedikt Ley is a public health expert specialising in diagnostics, malaria, and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency. He began his career in 2008 with the University of Vienna (Austria), working in Bangladesh on infectious...
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Background: The Remote Health Systems and Climate Change Centre (RHC3) is being established in Menzies School of Health Research to conduct impactful, placed-based research and evaluation through genuine partnerships. Based in Mparntwe (Alice Spring...
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Biography: Audra is a recipient of the Australian Postgraduate Award PhD scholarship to investigate the patterns of cancer care of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cancer patients at the Primary Health Care setting. The aim of the project is to...
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Dr Sophie Pascoe is a qualitative researcher focused on consumer-led and locally-grounded projects that directly inform health policy and practice. She has experience collaborating with communities in Northern Australia, Papua New Guinea and Bougainvil...
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Biography: Trudi is a qualitative researcher with the Menzies Renal Program. She manages the Renal Wellbeing Project, exploring models of care and support pathways aimed at reducing emergency department pressures associated with missed dialysis. She...
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Biography: Audrey is a postdoctoral researcher with a background in microbiology and epidemiology of infectious diseases. Audrey started as a molecular microbiologist for the Oxford-Wellcome Trust in Vientiane, Laos where she worked primarily on ...
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Biography: Dr Cubillo is a (Larrakia and Wadjigan) First Nations Senior Research Fellow within the Wellbeing & Preventable Chronic Diseases (WPCD) Division at Menzies. Cubillo has expertise and experience in research related to Indige...
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Biography: Sarah has been working in the malaria world since obtaining her MSc in the Control of Infectious Diseases in 2017. After graduating, Sarah worked with the World Health Organization as a United Nations Volunteer and a Provincial Malaria Of...
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Biography: I-Lynn trained as a specialist endocrinologist in Melbourne. She moved to Darwin 3 years ago to embark on a PhD at Menzies, supervised by Associate Professor Louise Maple-Brown and Professor Kerin O'Dea, examining the maternal o...
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Brian Arley
Engagement and communications officer, Epidemiology and Health Systems Commenced 28 October 2013
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Bridget Kehoe
Engagement and communications officer, Epidemiology and Health Systems Commenced 28 October 2013
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Biography: Dr Kevin Williams is the Project Coordinator of the DFAT-funded PRIME-TB, a partnership that will develop four “fast-track” sites (Yogyakarta, Port Moresby, Mimika and Daru) as knowledge and innovation hubs in TB elimination t...
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Biography: Athira joined Menzies in August 2015 as a research assistant to work on a project investigating the cardiovascular disease risk in Indigenous Australians. In 2016, Athira joined the Nutrition team as a Senior Research Officer, undertak...
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Bronwyn Morris
Program manager, Epidemiology and Health Systems, commenced 23 June 2014.
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Biography: Ade is a healthcare professional with a strong academic interest and has a longstanding special research interest in kidney disease, diabetes, cardiovascular medicine and Indigenous health. He has distinctive, cognate background knowledge...
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Budget 2016: Is a tobacco excise hike good for Indigenous people?
Experts in Indigenous health are in favour of the tobacco excise hike in the 2016 budget, but whether it will work in remote Indigenous communities remains to be seen.
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Accessible, appropriate and high quality primary health care (PHC) is vital to Closing the Gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous health outcomes. Despite significant advances, a 2014 review found that efforts to improve the quality o...
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Since 2019, I have served as a Lecturer in Public Health at Menzies School of Health Research, contributing to the development and delivery of various public health programs. Before transitioning into this role, I was a PhD student at Menzies. My PhD r...
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Biography: Jane is a registered nurse. She graduated in 1989 as part of the final nursing group to train at Royal Darwin Hospital. Jane has worked in various health settings in Darwin and joined Menzies in 2014 as a project officer with the National...
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Biography: Liang is a medically trained epidemiologist and biostatistician with more than 10 years research experience in the field of health research. Throughout Liang’s research career, he has worked at the National Drug and Research Institu...
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Biography: Dr Sweet completed a PhD in March 2010. For the past 20 years she has worked in the Indigenous health, research and wellbeing area in both service provision and program development. Michelle works across different fields as a Researcher, ...
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Biography: Mary Adewunmi is a PhD student and a graduate research assistant at Menzies School of Health Research. She is a group head and founder of research group, Cancer Research with AI (CARESAI). Mary is one of four Global Scholar Committee...
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Biography: Dr Boettiger uses his detailed knowledge of epidemiology, biostatistics, and health economics to analyse large trials and cohorts, and build quantitative models that address key infectious disease concerns. His research is cited in intern...
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Biography: Karen has extensive experience working in the field of global health in project management and academic roles, in various countries including South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo and Pakistan. She has worked for the World Health Orga...
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Biography: Lisa is a perinatal epidemiologist with over 20 years clinical midwifery experience and over 10 years experience in clinical health research. Her areas of research expertise are predominantly pregnancy-based and include hypertensive ...
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Biography: Deb is a medical epidemiologist whose specific academic interests include rural and remote health services research (models of care, understanding and measuring access to health care) and health workforce supply, distribution, recruitment...
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Biography: Mary is a specialist physician based in Alice Springs. She has been heavily involved in providing specialist care to both urban and remote Aboriginal people in the NT since 2012. Currently, she works with Pintupi Homelands Health S...
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Biography: Robyn Aitken is a PhD prepared nurse with national and international experience in health service and professional leadership, research and evaluation, health policy, and health professional teaching, learning and curriculum design. Sh...
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The CRE_ICHEAR is a national research collaboration dedicated to improving ear and hearing health of Indigenous children, through high quality innovative research, Indigenous leadership, and more effective and sustainable research translation. In parti...
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Biography: Natasha has worked within the Diabetes Across the Lifecourse Northern Australia Partnership as a qualitative researcher and evaluator for several years. She currently works as an evaluator for the Youth Type 2 Diabetes Team, which focuses...
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Biography: Angela Titmuss is a paediatric endocrinologist and paediatrician at Royal Darwin Hospital and Senior Research Fellow at Menzies School of Health Research, working within the youth type 2 diabetes team of the diabetes across the Lifecourse...
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Biography: Stephanie works as a Research Assistant in the INFERR team. She has played a large role in implementing cultural safety measures and liaising between NT renal patients and the study doctors/nurses. Stephanie has worked to construct an ...
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CDU September virtual graduation
With COVID-19 restrictions in place Charles Darwin University held its second virtual graduation ceremony for 2020 on Friday 18 September. As the ceremony was virtual we have included photos of some of the graduates with their thoughts on studyin...
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Biography: Dr Winnie Chen is a clinician-researcher and health economist. Winnie recently completed her PhD in 2024 with the Territory Kidney Care team at Menzies School of Health Research. Her skillsets include health economics (modelled economi...
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Biography: Angela Devine is a health economist with over 15 years of experience in the economic evaluation and costs related to the management of infectious diseases. Since joining Menzies in 2018, she has helped to secure over $38 million in compet...
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Biography: Steven Guthridge is a public health physician and medical epidemiologist with a diverse background in clinical services, health service management and research. He has a distinguished record of research in areas of specific relevance to t...
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Biography: Dr Wood is a physician in Endocrinology and General Medicine at Royal Darwin Hospital. Dr Wood’s PhD Research focused on diabetes in pregnancy and cardiometabolic health in the Northern Territory. She has developed research expertis...
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Chair encourages our award-winning health services
National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation Chair Matthew Cooke is encouraging all 150 member services to enter this year’s Indigenous Governance Awards (IGA).
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Biography: Victor is a Senior Research Fellow/Biostatistician at Menzies and an Associate Professor at the University of the Sunshine Coast. He has degrees and training in bio/medical sciences, cardiometabolic disease epidemiology, and biostatistics...
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Biography: Dr Allison Gray grew up and completed schooling in the Northern Territory, where an enthusiasm for health equity, communication and improving health literacy for rural and remote populations was fostered. Allison has worked in va...
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Program aims: Multidrug-resistant (MDR) tuberculosis and multidrug-resistant (MDR) malaria pose major public health challenges, threatening health security across the Asia-Pacific region. Our team has a proven 20-year record of strengthening researc...
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Overview
The health systems in remote Australia are broken. Long-term and persistent workforce shortages, non-viable services, and fragmentation of care have been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Remote health services’ struggles to keep clinics open...
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Biography: Within the Menzies Division of Global and Tropical Health Chris is working on a range of projects to improve our understanding of the epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB) in our region and strengthen regional response systems for improved cl...
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Christian James
Program manager, RHDAustralia, commenced 23 June 2014.
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Biography: Sarah Clifford is a postdoctoral researcher whose work focuses on the relationship between alcohol use and harms, and how policies can impact these outcomes. She combines qualitative and quantitative methods to generate policy-relevant ev...
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Biography: Professor John Wakerman is a Public Health Medicine specialist and general practitioner who has worked in remote primary health care as a clinician, senior remote health services manager, educator, researcher and advocate for the past thr...
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Biography: Dr Monica Green is a member of the cancer research team in the Wellbeing and Preventable Chronic Diseases Division at Menzies. Monica's recent research has involved collaboratively working towards systematic ways of measuring the expe...
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Biography: Dr Bianca Middleton is a paediatrician and Senior Research Fellow in the Global and Tropical Health Division at Menzies School of Health Research. She is a practising paediatrician at Royal Darwin Hospital and the Northern Territory Centr...
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Biography: Jacqui is a cardiac sonographer with clinical experience in echocardiography and specialises in echocardiographic screening for rheumatic heart disease. She has held appointments as an expert sonographer in the Northern Territory of Austr...
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Biography: Dr. Solomon Woldeyohannes is a Public Health Epidemiologist and Research Fellow, at Menzies School of Health Research, with a background in Biostatistics, Public Health, and Burden of Diseases research. His expertise spans the application...
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Biography: Rachel Buckley is a Paediatric clinical nurse, PhD candidate and researcher with a passion for social justice and health system reform to meet the needs of disadvantaged young people and their families. She is currently a chief investigat...
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Biography: Kahsu is a Research Fellow at the Remote Health Systems and Climate Change Centre, Menzies School of Health Research. Prior to this role, he served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Research Unit of Population Health, Un...
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About us
Menzies School of Health Research is Australia’s only Medical Research Institute dedicated to improving Indigenous health and wellbeing.
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Adelaide's story
Adelaide was born in Babinda, North Queensland and moved to Brisbane at a very young age. Adelaide is the second Daughter of four children born to Valentine Saylor and Joan Saylor (nee Dewis.) In 2004 she began work at Carinity Education Southsid...
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AGM 2018
Menzies School of Health Research will be holding its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on the afternoon of Monday 28 May 2018 in the auditorium located on the Royal Darwin Hospital campus. As part of the AGM proceedings Menzies will ...
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AGM 2019
Menzies School of Health Research will be holding its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on the afternoon of Monday 27 May 2019 in the auditorium located on the Royal Darwin Hospital campus. As part of the AGM proceedings Menzies will ...
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Alarming fall in enrolments for training NT General Practitioners
Not enough General Practitioners are enrolling to train in the Northern Territory (NT), which could spell disaster for the NT’s future GP workforce according to a recent Menzies study. Menzies Professor of Remote and Rural Health Services Rese...
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Antimicrobial Stewardship Pharmacist Mentor
Full time contract until 30 June 2021 based in Dili, Timor-Leste GSL 8 Closing date: 20 October 2019. Contact: Dr Josh Francis via email or phone 0423 528 381 To view full position details, click here to view the PDF. To apply for this...
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App launch
The Hep B Story app is a visual, interactive app designed for patients living with chronic hepatitis B (hep B) and their families. It tells the story of the hep B virus, how you get it, what happens over time, how you know you have it as well as detail...
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Associate Professor Jaqui Hughes - NHMRC Award
Congratulations to Associate Professor Jaqui Hughes who has been nationally recognised for her work to address the high rates of chronic kidney disease in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults. Associate Professor Hughes received the 2019 NHM...
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Contact
Contact: Menzies communications Email
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Australian First Nations Reference Group for Child and Maternal Health
The Australian First Nations Reference Group for Child and Maternal Health is an overarching committee intended to provide high level strategic advice and advocacy on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social, cultural and health research issues, ad...
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Coralie Achterburg
Manager Indigenous programmes, Education and Research Support Commenced 12 August 2013
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Associate Professor Kelvin Kong honoured with Menzies Medallion
Australia’s first Aboriginal surgeon and highly acclaimed ear, nose and throat surgeon, Associate Professor Kelvin Kong has been awarded the prestigious Menzies Medallion. The Menzies Medallion is the highest award given by Menzies School of H...
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Australian Society for Microbiology award for Professor Phil Giffard
Professor Phil Giffard has been recognised for his exceptional service and contributions to science by the Australian Society for Microbiology (ASM) with the society’s Distinguished Service Award. Prof Giffard is the Head of Laboratory Sci...
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Better health through research
Health research discoveries save, extend and improve millions of lives each year, accounting for half of all advances in health globally. Improved access to health services is the other major factor; the Menzies School of Health Research works acros...
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Big ideas can help stop smoking
A study has examined how radical ideas on how to stop smoking have become official government policy in seven different countries. The study led by Menzies’ Associate Professor Marita Hefler looks at cases of ‘policy audacity&rsquo...
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Dr Brandon Carp
Ambassador profile Brandon graduated medicine from Monash University with honours in 1987 and continued clinical practice up until 2008. Brandon holds an honorary position at Monash University’s Department of Public Health & Preventa...
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Webinar Series| Briefing on Menzies response to COVID-19
Globally we are living in unprecedented times, and in Australia Menzies School of Heath Research is at the forefront of responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly as it applies to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. A...
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Bupe Kyelu
"The academic support I received was exceptional. The lecturers went the extra mile to offer help to students and guide them."
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Current projects
Phil Giffard is involved in a number of projects addressing the diversity and genetic analysis of the Staphylococcus aureus complex, Streptococcus pyogenes, and Chlamydia trachomatis. He is also involved in continued development of software for derivin...
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Calls to regulate alcohol industry’s influence on health policies
A new study led by Menzies and published in Drug and Alcohol Review, has shown that alcohol industry organisations consistently misused and misrepresented evidence in their submissions into Australia’s National Alcohol Strategy.
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Careers
Looking for your next opportunity to contribute to real impact? Menzies School of Health Research is hiring across a range of roles and we’d love to hear from people who are passionate about improving health outcomes. Join our...
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Charles Darwin University campus
The proposed Research and Administration building on CDU’s Casuarina campus will provide teaching facilities, clinical space, a conference room, tutorial rooms, sufficient storage, office space to accommodate 180 staff. The new building is des...
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About
Biography: Chris has 30 years’ experience working in the Northern Territory (NT) in a variety of roles including an occupational therapist; policy maker; ministerial advisor and an administrator. Chris’ primary focus throughout her ca...
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Projects
Current projects The Communicate Study - Menzies Papua New Guinea & Indonesia for the Micro Elimination of TB (PRIME-TB) - Menzies Past Projects HOT NORTH
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Clinical trial focuses on new treatment to beat scabies
Menzies, Royal Darwin Hospital and Darwin Dermatology are conducting a new clinical trial testing a new investigational medicine (Moxidectin) which can be taken orally to treat scabies. It could prove life-changing for adults and children suffering ...
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Collaborators
Project partners Northern Territory Department of Health Collaborators Ampilatwatja Health Care Aboriginal Corporation Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory Anyinginyi Health Aboriginal Corporation Australia and...
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Current projects
Child and Youth Development Research Partnership 2017-2024
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Current projects
Air in East Arnhem Extreme Heat and Pregnancy Complications (EHPC): Harnessing the diverse Australian climate and population for global answers
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Contact us
Headquarters - Darwin, Northern Territory: Location: Darwin (Royal Darwin Hospital Campus) John Mathews Building (JMB) Building 58, Royal Darwin Hospital Campus Corner of Nightingale and Paracelsus road, Tiwi. View RDH map. V...
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Current projects
Associate Investigator and member of Management Committee for the project An innovation platform for integrated quality improvement in Indigenous primary health, NHMRC (Centre for Research Excellence) Investigator in Aremella Arratyenye-ileme &nda...
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Current projects
ABC Wave 5: Early life and contemporary influences on body composition, mental health, and chronic disease risk markers in the Aboriginal Birth Cohort.
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Coronavirus improves ability to tackle infectious diseases in Timor-Leste
The rapid expansion of Timor-Leste’s laboratory abilities during the COVID-19 pandemic has better prepared the country to respond to future infectious disease outbreaks.
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Coursework research project information
PHM820/PHM840 Research Project Unit Description This unit will develop the knowledge and skills required to plan and implement a substantial research-based project in the public health or health research areas, under t...
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Current projects
MECSH: NT Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-visiting program evaluation Adapting a community approach program to improve diabetes risk among Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children Assessing the diets of mothers and ...
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Current projects
The Tropical Disease Regional Research Regional Collaborative Initiative: Responding to Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis and Malaria in the Asia-Pacific Good food systems - good food for all project: assess the feasibility of a capacity building ...
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Current projects
Learning from Alcohol policy Reforms in the NT (LEARNT): Evaluation of the impact of the Banned Drinker Register and other alcohol policies in the NT Unpacking the policy process: alcohol policy in complex social environments Project White...
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Current projects
Chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus and water quality in remote NT communities Indigenous Patient Voices eGFR study: accurate assessment of renal function and progression of chronic kidney disease in Indigenous Australians Distance and t...
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Current projects
Fleming Fund Country Grant to Timor-Leste STRONG TL - strengthen communicable disease surveillance and control in Timor-Leste Pedriño Study RECARDINA study Resistance in Urine and Skin isolates in Timor-Leste (RUSTLE) Tub...
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Current projects
Indigenous Patient Voices Dialysis Models of Care Project The PK Study A retrospective study of the characteristics and outcomes of dialysis requiring acute kidney injury (AKI) among adults in an acute dialysis unit Improving Indigenous Kidn...
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Current projects
Strengthening PLace-based health services research collaboration and capacity in Mparntwe (Alice Springs): an important strategy to close the gap in Health Outcomes (SPLASH)!
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Current projects
Pregnancy And Neonatal Diabetes Outcomes in Remote Australia (PANDORA) study Cardiovascular Risk in Indigenous People (CRISP) study The eGFR3 cohort study DRUID follow-up study Australian, Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle (AusDiab) study...
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Current projects
Various, including: Ferinject (RCT, Rapid ferric carboxymaltose infusion for iron deficiency anaemia in Aboriginal children) The Dialysis Models of Care project Evaluation of chronic kidney disease management programs delivered by Abo...
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Current projects
Baseline in the Grass: advancing harm reduction at festival in the NT LEarning from Alcohol Policy Reforms in the Northern Territory (LEARNT) Commercial determinants of alcohol use and harms in the Northern Territory Pedestrian deaths and seri...
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Current projects
ASCOT (adaptive platform trial of therapeutic agents for COVID-19) SUDDICU (Cluster cross-over RCT of selective digestive tract decontamination in ICU) BLING3 (RCT of continuous infusion versus bolus dosing of antibiotics in ICU) AC-DC (Acinet...
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Current projects
Darwin Prospective Melioidosis Study (D.P.M.S) Linking genomics of Burkholderia pseudomallei to melioidosis: diversity of clinical manifestations, changing epidemiology and microevolution in chronic carriage Characterisation of Burkh...
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Cynthia Croft
Project manager, Quality Improvement, Epidemiology and Health Systems, commenced 16 June 2014.
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Projects
Current Projects The Communicate Study RHDAustralia Searching for a Technology-driven Acute Rheumatic fever Test (START) STopping Acute Rheumatic Fever Infections to Strengthen Health: STARFISH Check4Strep PRIME-TB - Papua New Gui...
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Current projects
Early developmental pathways linking health, disability, education, welfare and justice (NHMRC program grant, 2010-2015) Transforming Indigenous education: research partnership (NT Department of Education and Training tendered contr...
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Daniel Peterson
Project officer, Global and Tropical Health Commenced 19 September 2013
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Current projects
HealthLAB project Ramaciotti Centre Pneumatters AUSBREATHE CRE Amanda’s PREVIX trials Microbiology coordinator for a pneumococcal vaccine trial in Vietnam
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Current projects
Territory Kidney Care (TKC) Territory Integrated Care - Primary care linkage using systems (TIC-Plus) The CKD Consortium: Evaluation of chronic kidney disease identification and management in primary care in three jurisdictions ac...
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Current Projects
Renal Wellbeing Project Extreme heat and pregnancy complications: harnessing the diverse Australian climate and population for global answers Aboriginal Birth Cohort – Life course study of Indigenous people
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Current projects
Ask the Specialist: a cultural education podcast The Communicate Study Partnership Social media to enhance Indigenous tobacco control SP Plus: expanding RHD prevention
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Current Projects
Methods for valuing productivity losses and application to the evaluation of the cost-effectiveness of novel strategies for malaria radical cure This research project includes a range of methods including a systematic review, a scoping review,...
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Projects
Current projects: E-Mental Health in Practice (eMHPrac) AIMhi-Y App development & feasibility trial Past projects Weathering Well app AIMhi NT the AIMhi Stay Strong app Information, Linkages and Capacity Building (ILC) Iron...
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Current projects
2017 - current: Chair of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Group, Diabetes Across the Lifecourse: Northern Australian Partnership 2015 - current: Senior Research Officer, Diabetes Across the Lifecourse: Northern Australian Partner...
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Current projects
Story of Our Children and Young People, 2019 Impacts of Banned Drinkers Register Re-introduction in Northern Territory The cost and health impact of short-term staffing in Australian remote and rural Indigenous communities: Does community contro...
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Current projects
Examining the impact of extreme temperature on primary health service utilisation in remote Central Australia to inform adaptation strategies Air in East Arnhem: Crowdsourcing Air Quality, Temperature, and Health Data with Yolŋu Citiz...
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Darwin satellite event: 2022 NHMRC Research Translation Symposium, local sessions
Menzies is proud to host the Darwin satellite event for the 2022 NHMRC Research Translation Symposium, featuring in person presenters and a panel discussion.
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David's story
David, of Aldinga Beach, south of Adelaide, is a Southern Elder of Kaurna and Peramangk decent. He smoked for more than 30 years and said he started smoking at age 11 to be accepted as one of the “cool kids". When he received a diagnos...
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Deloitte report launch
The Deloitte Access Economics report on the Social and Economic Contribution of the Menzies School of Health Research in 2015 was launched on Tuesday 26 July 2016 at the Deloitte offices in Sydney, at a luncheon hosted by Keith Jones, the Chairman of Deloitte Australia.
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Deputy Director Indigenous Leadership and Engagement
Deputy Director Indigenous Leadership and Engagement, Menzies School of Health Research Executive Director Aboriginal Health & Diversity, NT Health Top End Biography: Dr Sean Taylor is descendent of the Dauareb Tribe, one of the ...
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Diabetes across the Lifecourse: 2025 Annual Educational Symposium
The Diabetes across the LIFECOURSE: Northern Australia Partnership is looking forward to its upcoming annual educational symposium to share new research and insights into the treatment and prevention of type 2 diabetes. This full day event is focuse...
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Ears
Nine out of 10 young Indigenous children who live in remote communities have some form of ear disease.
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eGFR Study News - 2021 Annual Report
The study is led by Research, Clinical and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Governance groups.
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Elcho Island elders celebrate new dialysis nurse and treatment, bringing them home to families
The newly staffed dialysis unit on Elcho Island is making a difference, enabling Yolngu elders with kidney disease to reconnect with their community and return home after years of receiving treatment in urban centers.
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Director's Message | April 2023
Menzies's Director, Professor Alan Cass shares a message to celebrate World Health Day on 7 April.
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Emmanuelle Clarke
Communication and marketing officer, RHD Australia Commenced on 17 September 2013
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Dr Jennifer Yan: Responding across borders
Dr Jennifer Yan is a paediatrician and paediatric infectious diseases physician at Royal Darwin Hospital, as well as a senior research fellow at Menzies School of Health Research. At Menzies she leads projects in Timor-Leste with Dr Josh Francis, in...
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Evan McRobb
Research project assistant, Child Health Division Commenced 17 June 2013
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Past Events
For more information contact the team at HealthLAB@menzies.edu.au. 2024 events: 9 February - International Day of Women and Girls in Science event at Casuarina Library 19 February – Darwin High School 22 March – Macki...
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Establishing a National Network for First Nations Researchers
Menzies will be part of a National Network for First Nations Researchers which is being established with the goal of growing the next generation of research leaders. The National Network is made up of a team of 91 investigators, led by four...
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Ethics
Human Research Ethics Committee of NT Health and Menzies School of Health Research The Human Research Ethics Committee of NT Health and Menzies School of Health Research (NT HREC) operates in accor...
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1. Ethics overview
1. Examples of human research 2. Different levels of review 3. Guiding documents 1. Examples of human research Human research has a broad definition and includes research conducted with or about people, or their data or tissue. Resear...
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Excellence in Outstanding Early-Career Research recognised
Menzies researcher, Dr Abel Dadi, has been named the winner of the 2022 Scopus Australia and New Zealand Researcher Award for Excellence in Outstanding Early-Career Research. Dr Dadi is a public health and social epidemiologist and biostatisti...
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Falon Dowling
Ethics administration officer, Education and Research Support Commenced 22 July 2013
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Fakhrul Islam Scholarship
The Fakhrul Islam Scholarship is an annual award Menzies’ launched in 2024, aimed at supporting students pursuing a PhD or Masters at Menzies in the areas of renal disease or diabetes. The scholarship provides recipients with various o...
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Fifth wave of research to roll out across the Top End
Australia’s largest, longest-running and most significant study of the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, the Aboriginal Birth Cohort study (ABC), has begun its fifth wave of data collection. The ABC study, conducted by the...
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Fellowship supports priority area of research, digital healthcare
Funded by the NT Government’s Department of Health, the Father Frank Flynn Fellowship has been awarded to Menzies Honorary Clinical Research Fellow and Nephrologist, Associate Professor Asanga Abeyaratne.
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Fewer deaths from melioidosis direct result of 30-year study
The number of deaths in Darwin from melioidosis has decreased from 31 to six per cent in the last 30 years, a new paper published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases has found. Melioidosis is a potentially life-threatening disease caused by ...
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About
Chris Pearce
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Finding out What Matters across the life course
A new research program focused on finding out wellbeing measures across the life course for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, youth and adults is highlighting the importance of culture. The What Matters Wellbeing Research Program (What...
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First ever World Indigenous Cancer Conference comes to Brisbane
Indigenous communities, consumers and health experts will come together today at the opening of the inaugural World Indigenous Cancer Conference (WICC) at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.
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Five Themes, One Purpose
What does it take to create real impact? That was just one of the questions uncovered in our 40th Anniversary 5-Part Research Impact Series this year. These themed events brought together Menzies researchers and collaborators who are ...
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Fixing health—why housing and income policy must be part of the mix
Stefanie Puszka outlines why housing and income policy changes are needed to improve health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander renal patients with complex care needs.
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Frederica Barzi
Senior Biostatistician: Commenced 19 May 2014
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From Co-Design to Care: Defining What NT Youth Need in the Emergency Department and introducing the ADNAV-ED Model
From Co-Design to Care: Defining What NT Youth Need in the Emergency Department and the Development and implementation of the ADNAV-ED Model: Research Findings, Implications for Practice and Wider System Responses. Presented by: Menzies PhD research...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: NT Government: Department of the Attorney-General and Justice Department of Education NT Health Department of Territory Families, Housing and Communities NT Police, Fire and Emergency Services Departm...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security | Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade Collaborators: Timor-Leste Ministry of Health Maluk Timor Northern Territory Centre for Disease Control Royal ...
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Funders and Collaborators
Funders: National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Collaborators: Prof Julie Simpson and Dr Megha Rajasekhar, University of Melbourne Prof Marcus Lacerda, Fundação de Medicina Tropical Dr Heitor Vieira Dourad...
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Funders and collaborators
Children and Youth Development Research Partnership (CYDRP), a collaboration between Menzies and seven NT Government departments: Department of the Attorney-General and Justice Department of Education NT Health ...
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Funders and collaborators
The National Indigenous Bowel Screening Pilot was a combined effort of many individuals and organisations. We would like to acknowledge: The project funder, the Australian Government Department of Health, and the many individuals within the Depar...
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Key staff and funders
Key RHDAustralia staff: Professor Bart Currie, director Claire Boardman, deputy director Dr Anna Ralph, clinical director Karen Dempsey, senior epidemiologist Catherine Halkon, projects manager Catherine Milne, database liaison officer ...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: We gratefully acknowledge our funding partners and participating AMOSS sites: Funding for this study is through a four year project grant (NHMRC #1024206) 2012-2016. The University of New South Wales provided support to redevelop th...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: The Fred Hollows Foundation Collaborators: Yalu’ Marnggithinyaraw Indigenous Corporation Outback Stores Pty Ltd Arnhem Land Progress Aboriginal Corporation (ALPA) Department of Health, Northern ...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: Four country project: AusAID Pacific Public Health Sector Linkages Project. Collaborators: Solomon Islands Ministry of Health Tuvalu Ministry of Health Nauru Ministry of Health Kiribati Minis...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: Rio Tinto Aboriginal Foundation The Ian Potter Foundation Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal Health (CRCAH) Australian Government’s Office for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health. Colla...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: Central Australia Academic Health Science Network (CAAHSN) Collaborators: NPY Women's Council Aboriiginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory (AMSANT) Central Australian Health Service (CAHS) Purpl...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders National Health and Medical Research Council Partners and collaborators Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance Northern Territory Central Australian Aboriginal Congress Healthy Communities Foundation Australia Katheri...
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Funders and Collaborators
Funders Aboriginal Housing NT Collaborators Discussion Paper co-authors: Megan Moskos; Richard Benedict The project was approved by the Joint Steering Committee for Remote Housing Northern Territory (JSC-RHNT). Project leads were Aborigi...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: Citizen Science Grants – Round 2 grant recipients Collaborators: Prof John Wakerman, Menzies School of Health Research Dr Supriya Mathew, Menzies School of Health Research Dr Lisa Stefanoff, Menzies School of Health ...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Collaborators: Burnet Institute Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Indonesia Gadjah Mada University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Papua New Guinea Natio...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: Indo-Pacific Centre for Health Security | Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade Collaborators: Burnet Institute University of Melbourne Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia National...
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Funders and collaborators
Funders: NHMRC Photo credits: A/Prof Brioni Moore - Curtin University Dr Tamiru Degaga – Arba Minch University, Ethiopia Prof Moses Laman – PNG Institute of Medical Research Prof Ayodhia Pitaloka Pasaribu Medical Facu...
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Gambling
Gambling is a common recreational activity in the Northern Territory (NT) with over 70% of the adult population participating in some form of gambling.
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Gail's story
Assoc Professor Gail Garvey, a Kamilaroi woman whose family originated from Moree,New South Wales leads Menzies’ National Centre of Research Excellence in cancer. “I always wanted to be a nurse or in a profession that helped others,...
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Goodbye to...
We say goodbye to... Child Health: Sabine Sprenger, research nurse, finished 22 April Sukoluhle Moyo, research nurse, finished 22 April Methinee Intarapanya, project officer/ nurse, finished 28 January Bronwyn Nankervis, research...
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Good moves – good buildings: two sites, one Menzies
The new buildings at Charles Darwin University (CDU), the one under construction at the Royal Darwin Hospital (RDH) campus, and the upgrade to the existing John Mathews Building (JMB), will create capacity for significant growth for Menzies to conti...
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Graduate Certificate of Infectious Disease Prevention and Control
Offers an introduction to core concepts and skills in infectious disease prevention and control.
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Graduate Diploma of Health Research
Equips students with the skills to design and apply health research methodologies.
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Growing a local biomedical and health sciences workforce
A new centre to provide training and develop career pathways in the biomedical and health sciences sector has been established at Menzies. The Ramaciotti Regional and Remote Health Sciences Training Centre is developing a sustainable, local Aborigin...
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Hearing for Learning in the Northern Territory
A new community-based training initiative is focusing on prevention through early detection of ear issues in young children.
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Hearing for Learning in the Northern Territory
A new community-based training initiative is focusing on prevention through early detection of ear issues in young children.
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Helen Stuart
Finance controller, CARA Commenced 4 September 2013
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Help us to end Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) in Australia
Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) starts with a Strep A infection of the throat or skin. If untreated, the infection can lead to acute rheumatic fever (ARF) which can feature sore joints, fever and heart inflammation. While the other symptoms of ARF go awa...
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Higher Degrees by Research (HDR)
View the current PhD, Masters and Honours research project opportunities.
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His Honour the Honourable John Hardy AO
His Honour the Honourable John Hardy AO, Administrator of the Northern Territory, has been named as the new Patron of the Menzies School of Health Research. His Honour was sworn in as the 21st Administrator of the Northern Territory on 10 November 2014...
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Home
MENZIES TURNS 40 Menzies School of Health Research is proudly celebrating 40 years of research and impact Menzies School of Health Research is proudly celebrating 40 years of research and impact. For four decades, Menzies has been at the f...
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Broome 2017
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Housing
Housing is a human right and a major contributing factor to human health and wellbeing. Despite significant recent investment, there continues to be an undersupply of social and remote housing in the Northern Territory, with existing housing facing a r...
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HREA
You may use the NHMRC HREA form if your application is to be lodged in other states or territories as well as the NT, but please check other HREC requirements before doing so. For research conducted in the NT, please include the NT specific requirements.
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Ian Kew
Ambassador profile Ian is the Chief Executive Officer of Northern Territory Airports Pty Ltd, which operates Darwin International, Alice Springs and Tennant Creek Airports. He graduated with an Economics Degree from Monash University and joined Exxo...
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Ian Plumb
Senior Research Officer: Commenced 17 March 2014
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Improving our understanding to eliminate malaria
Image credit: Pearl Gan in association with Oxford University Clinical Research Unit (OUCRU), Vietnam and Eijkman-Oxford Clinical Research Unit (EOCRU), Indonesia. New research by Menzies’ malaria team is identifying innovative new ways t...
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Indigenous bloggers start conversations about smoking
The power of blogging is being used in an innovative way by national anti-smoking campaign, No Smokes. A rotation of Indigenous guest bloggers is featured each month on the No Smokes website, with bloggers sharing stories about quitting and smoking.
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Indigenous health
Menzies partners with over 60 Indigenous communities across northern Australia to create resources and grow local skills.
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Key staff
Chief Investigators Professor John Wakerman - Menzies School of Health Research Emeritus Professor John Humphreys - Monash University School of Rural Health Professor Alan Cass AO - Menzies School of Health Research Dr Leisa ...
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'It's very worrying': The impact of a dialysis access gap in semi-remote Northern Territory regions
Compared to other remote Northern Territory communities often cut off by monsoons or jolting roads, Jilkminggan is a relatively accessible bushland home just 140 kilometres from Katherine.
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Isobel Walker
I choose to study public health as I wanted to have a ‘bigger picture’ understanding of health and health systems than is provided through clinical work and study.
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Dr Jane Davies - Higher Degrees by Research
Dr Davies is a clinical researcher with over ten years’ experience in the area of Global Health and Infectious Diseases. Dr Davies has an extensive clinical background in these areas including working in and with communities in Tanzania, Malawi, England and the Northern Territory, Australia.
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Jane Poole
Project Officer / Nurse: Commenced 19 March 2014
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Jayde Hopkins
Jayde Hopkins is a proud Gurindji and Woolwonga woman from Darwin. She is currently completing her undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences at La Trobe University.
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Jeannie Devitt
Renal Research Officer: Commenced 5 May 2014
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Jennie Cula
Laboratory assistant, CARA, commenced 1 September 2014.
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Jennifer Goodall
Project officer, Child Health Division Commenced 20 June 2013
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Jason Eades
Jason Eades is an Aboriginal man born and raised on Gunnai country in south-east Victoria. He is the inaugural CEO of PricewaterhouseCoopers Indigenous Consulting a new member firm in the PwC Global Network. Jason draws on 20 years of experien...
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Joanne Wicks
Project Officer - Let's Start: Commenced 19 May 2014
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John Mathews Building (RDH campus)
The works at the John Mathews Building include reinstatement of a portion of the research laboratory, provision of additional clinical and office working accommodation. The extension will provide dedicated spaces to undertake research, educatio...
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Karen Jones
Project assistant, Global and Tropical Health Commenced 9 September 2013
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Karen Sheldon Catering
Karen Sheldon Catering prides itself on providing fresh, functional, wholesome food using local quality ingredients and a vast understanding of unique Australian flavours. Karen Sheldon has worked in the NT for over 40 years and is known for her passio...
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Karen Watson
Research nurse, Child Health Division Commenced 23 July 2013
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Kate Russell
Patron profile Kate Russell is Director and co-founder of Russell Services Group (RSG). RSG provides a range of services in the health and philanthropic sectors. For the previous 14 years, Kate was co-founder and Director of Russell Consulting In...
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Katherine Youth Justice Reinvestment Project
This research project is intended to provide preliminary information to invest in a more comprehensive four-stage youth Justice Reinvestment process in Katherine.
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Kathryn Bannister
Project coordinator, Education and Research Support Commenced 14 June 2013.
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Katie Kingshott
Research Nurse: Commenced 12 May 2014
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Kelly McCann
Indigenous project support officer, Education and Research Support Commenced 8 July 2013
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Kerstin Bycroft
Project Coordinator: Commenced 26 May 2014
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Kelly Carleton
"Studying with Menzies has enabled me to pursue an exciting career path in public health in the Northern Territory."
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Key staff
Key staff: Jenny Brands Gill Schierhout Veronica Matthews Collaborators: The Lowitja Institute La Trobe University Northern Territory Department of Health AMSANT Queensland Health Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait I...
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Key staff
Key staff: Prof Nick Anstey Prof Ric Price Dr Nick Douglas Assoc Prof Sarah Auburn Dr Gabriela Minigo Kim Piera Dr Steven Kho Assoc Prof Kamala Thriemer Dr Benedikt Ley Assoc Prof Matthew Grigg Dr Rob Commons ...
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Key staff and collaborators
Menzies: Professor Anna Ralph Dr Chris Lowbridge Associate Professor Josh Francis Dr Jennifer Yan Rofina Gusmao Dos Santo Enco Da Costa Ico Aurora Fernandes Honorary Fellows: Dr Ella Meumann Dr Michelle Goroh Student...
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Key staff
Key staff: Kim Mulholland Anna Roesler Aimon Riyana Jodi Phillips Jennifer Busch-Hallen. Collaborators: International Health Services, Albion Street Centre Aboriginal Medical Services Alliance...
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Key staff
Key staff: Prof Jane Davies, Program Director Dr Paula Binks, Co-Deputy Director Dr Kelly Hosking, Co-Deputy Director Hannah Reedy, Project Coordinator Jacqueline Grant, Project Assistant Aimon Riyana, Project Coordinator Anngie Everi...
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Funders and Collaborators
Funders: Paul Ramsay Foundation Collaborators: Burnet Institute
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Kidney disease: National taskforce needed to address health crisis among Indigenous people, medical experts warn
Dialysis patient Didamain Uibo says she does not get homesick anymore, after more than three decades receiving treatment at a clinic far away from her community.
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Kylie Dolan
Project support officer, Child Health Division Commenced 28 October 2013
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Latest news
The first edition of the Story of Our Children and Young People, Northern Territory was tabled in the Northern Territory Parliament in November 2019.
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Latest news
The Observational Study (BOS): 126 children were enrolled in this study from sites in Australia and Alaska. Children were seen every three months and received a health check. We monitored key risk factors and their respiratory condition througho...
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'Let's Start' nurtures parent-child relationships
A therapeutically oriented parenting program that seeks to build the confidence of Indigenous parents and help them develop strong relationships with their children as they begin the transition to school.
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Lucy Mayo
Lucy Mayo is a young Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander woman born and raised in Darwin. She has completed a tertiary enabling program and is aiming to undertake a Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science at CDU.
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Lunchtime Seminar | One Disease short film and new resources
One Disease has just released a new resource called “Walking Together Working Together”, this new short film highlights the voice of Indigenous Australians who One Disease are working with in remote communities.
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Lungs
Lung conditions are the most common reason why Indigenous people see a doctor.
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Low Risk Human Research
Low Risk Human Research Level of risk in research The National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research (2025), classifies research according to the potential degree of risk involved. (N.S. 2.1). If research targets specif...
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Majella Murphy
Manager, Epidemiology and Health Systems, commenced 23 June 2014.
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Major stakeholders
Charles Darwin University (CDU): Menzies was established in 1985 as a body corporate of the Northern Territory Government under the Menzies School of Health Research Act 1985 (the MSHR Act). The MSHR Act and subsequent amendments establishes Menzies...
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Major supporters
Menzies has many new and ongoing projects and programs happening and the financial support we receive is crucial to driving our medical research, education and training. We are immensely grateful to the following donors for their generous support in 20...
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Maree Logie
Project Officer - Let's Start: Commenced 30 April 2014
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Maree Toombs
Principal research fellow, Child Health Division Commenced on 4 November 2013
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Maria Ivone
Finance officer, CARA Commenced 6 August 2013
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Marita Hefler
Post doctorial researcher, Wellbeing and PCD Commenced 8 July 2013
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Malaria research wins international award
Image caption: The SAPOT team will assess whether a novel antenatal malaria intervention reduces malaria and ill-health in infants in Papua New Guinea. A malaria prevention project which brings together Menzies School of Health Research (Menzie...
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Matthew Grigg
Senior research officer, Global and Tropical Health Commenced 1 August 2013
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Maple-Brown Family Foundation Fellowships
The Maple-Brown Family Foundation Fellowships, funded by the Maple Brown Family Foundation, are awarded to Menzies staff, to support the development and progression of early-career researchers. These fellowships aim to nurture researchers whose work be...
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Dr Matthew Roughan
I found the unique perspectives offered by NT-based lecturers to be a highlight, particularly in Indigenous health. Equally, I found the content to be just as relevant when I moved back to Queensland.
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Master of Health Research
Equips students with advanced knowledge and skills in health research design and practice.
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MEDIA RELEASE | Babies better protected against whooping cough if mum is vaccinated during pregnancy
Mothers vaccinated against whooping cough (pertussis) during pregnancy have babies who are 70 per cent less likely to have a pertussis infection in infancy, compared to the babies of unvaccinated mothers.
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MEDIA RELEASE | Examining the effects of extreme heat on health service delivery in remote Australia
A two-year project examining the impact of extreme temperature on the delivery of primary healthcare services in remote Central Australia is now underway, after the project was awarded $480,000 from the Commonwealth’s Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF).
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MEDIA RELEASE | Examining the effects of extreme heat on health service delivery in remote Australia
A two-year project examining the impact of extreme temperature on the delivery of primary healthcare services in remote Central Australia is now underway, after the project was awarded $480,000 from the Commonwealth’s Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF).
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MEDIA RELEASE | Landmark vaccine study identifies innovative use of vaccines for protection of babies worldwide
A first ever novel, innovative study into the impact of two different vaccines used to combat the many different bacteria causing middle ear infections and hearing impairment in First Nations babies has been published in the prestigious medical journal The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
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MEDIA RELEASE | Landmark vaccine study identifies innovative use of vaccines for protection of babies worldwide
A first ever novel, innovative study into the impact of two different vaccines used to combat the many different bacteria causing middle ear infections and hearing impairment in First Nations babies has been published in the prestigious medical journal The Lancet Infectious Diseases.
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MEDIA RELEASE | Long-term environmental monitoring sensors installed on Gove Peninsula
The first long-term environmental monitoring network for the Gove Peninsula has been installed through the Air in East Arnhem project. This is a Yolŋu-led project delivered through a partnership between Miwatj Health Aboriginal Corporation and Menzies along with AirHealth and various local community groups.
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MEDIA RELEASE | Milestone study reveals extreme staff turnover in remote health services
A new study led by Menzies has uncovered a staff turnover rate of 151% each year, on average, in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service (ACCHS) clinics in regional and remote NT and WA.
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MEDIA RELEASE | More ear checks needed to prevent hearing loss in remote Australia
A study led by Menzies has found a large gap in ear health services provided in remote Northern Territory communities.
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MEDIA RELEASE | Training remote health workers to diagnose rheumatic heart disease
A new study to improve access to culturally safe, best quality care for Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) in high-burden Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities is underway after a Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) Cardiovascular Health Mission Grant application was successful.
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MEDIA RELEASE | Training remote health workers to diagnose rheumatic heart disease
A new study to improve access to culturally safe, best quality care for Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) in high-burden Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities is underway after a Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) Cardiovascular Health Mission Grant application was successful
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MEDIA STATEMENT | Menzies School of Health Research in support of Referendum
Menzies stands together with First Nations communities and our key partners in supporting a YES vote in the upcoming national referendum.
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Medicine Vine Dreaming
The painting Medicine Vine Dreaming by Yarraya Napangardi had been on display in the foyer of the John Mathews Building since late 1996. It had been a familiar part of our day at Menzies but unfortunately a place could not be found for it in the ren...
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Megan Whitty
Project officer, Wellbeing and Preventable Chronic Diseases Division Commenced 14 November 2013
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Melioidosis
Melioidosis is a common cause of serious pneumonia and blood poisoning in the Northern Territory, Australia.
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Melioidosis killing crocs
Crocodile-killing bacteria identified by Top End researchers A ground-breaking study by a north Australian research team has identified a deadly bacterium responsible for killing saltwater crocodiles at a Top End Wildlife Park. Led by Menzies School...
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Menzies AGM 2017
Menzies School of Health Research will be holding its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Monday, 14 August 2017.
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Menzies' 40Y40K Scholarships
In celebration of 40 years of health research impact, Menzies is delighted to announce Dr Sonja Janson and Sharif Hossain as the recipients of the Menzies 40Y40K Scholarships. These scholarships recognise their exceptional achievements to date and t...
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Menzies bids farewell to Ethics Chairman, Dr Michael Nixon
The Menzies School of Health Research has thanked the retiring chairman of the Human Research Ethics Committee for his commitment and dedication to the ethical review of research studies in the Northern Territory.
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Menzies AGM 2016
Menzies School of Health Research will be holding its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on the morning of Monday 9 May 2016 in the auditorium located on the Royal Darwin Hospital campus.
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Menzies history in brief
"My first dream for the Menzies School was to establish a centre for research excellence. The second dream was to somehow make a difference in Aboriginal health,” Professor John Mathews, founding director. Menzies School of Health Researc...
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Menzies Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) 2020 - 2022
In May 2020, we launched our Innovate Reconciliation Plan (RAP), which was formally endorsed by Reconciliation Australia. Through our Innovate Reconciliation Action Plan and by embracing the focus areas of respect, relationships and opportunities, ...
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Menzies Open Day Event
Join us for Menzies Open Day, a family-friendly event bringing together past participants, their friends, and families for a fun and engaging day of discovery. Explore Our Research – Take part in interactive activities showcasing Menzies&rsquo...
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Menzies makes headway on malaria research in Indonesia
Improving the skills of health facility staff, extensive fieldwork, awareness raising sessions and the publication of research results are just some of the achievements of a collaborative project finishing in Indonesia later this year.
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Menzies medallion
The Menzies medallion is awarded by the Menzies Board to individuals or groups who have made a considerable contribution to health, of relevance to the Northern Territory. This year, the Board recognises Ms Rarrtjiwuy Melanie Herdman for her outstan...
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Menzies opens its doors to inspire tomorrow's scientists
Menzies encourages science students to take up careers in research.
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2016 Menzies Oration
2016 Menzies Oration: 'Truth Telling and Generosity: Healing the Heart of a Nation' We are pleased to announce The Hon Linda Burney MP will deliver the 2016 Menzies Oration on Friday, 18 November at the Darwin Convention Centre. ...
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Menzies renews MoU with Timor-Leste Ministry of Health
An important partnership in the work to improve public health in Timor-Leste has been strengthened with Menzies and the Timor-Leste Ministry of Health (MoH) signing a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The new MoU means Menzies and the Minis...
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Menzies small grants 2019 – supporting our researchers
These grants provide seed funding for research projects to assist our researchers build a body of evidence which will lead to positive health outcomes. The small grants program is part of our commitment to strengthen the skills of our rese...
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Menzies School of Health Research appoints new Deputy Directors of Research
We're delighted to welcome newly appointed Deputy Directors Research at Menzies, Professor Louise Maple-Brown and Professor Anna Ralph.
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Menzies Timor-Leste Staff Profile - Virginia de Lourdes da Conceição
Mana Virginia de Lourdes da Conceição also known as Lulu-Laluna is a principal laboratory scientist based at the National Health Laboratory (NHL) in Timor-Leste. Lulu is from Lautem Municipality and was born in Dili. She has a Bach...
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Menzies trains nutritionists from Timor Leste in Central Australia
In May 2012, a team of five nutritionists from Timor Leste arrived in Alice Springs to undertake an AusAID Australian Leadership Awards (ALA) Fellowship program through Menzies School of Health Research (Menzies).
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Methinee Intarapanya
Project Officer/Nurse: Commenced 10 March 2014
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Mia Hardcastle
Mia is a recipient of the HOT NORTH Menzies-Ramaciotti Centre Vocational Placement and is studying a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery at the University of Tasmania.
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Michael Rose
Patron profile Michael is the Chief Executive Partner of international law firm, Allens. Michael is also the Chairman of ChildFund Alliance, Chairman of Sydney Living Museums and Chairman of the Indigenous Engagement Task Force of the Busine...
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Michele Levine
Patron profile Michele Levine was born with a passion for people and what makes them tick, social justice and an insatiable curiosity about life. With over 30 years’ experience as a researcher, Michele has been responsible for thousands of ...
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Michelle Matts
Ethics administration manager, CARA Commenced 2 September 2013
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Ear and respiratory
Microbiology and molecular service Microbiology service: Microbiology service for surveillance and clinical trials (national and international) Culture and identification of bacteria associated with otitis media, skin, and lower respirator...
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Module 3: One21seventy clinical audits, systems assessments and reports
Provides an overview of the way CQI data is collected and reported using One21Seventy clinical CQI tools and resources. It explains how to read and understand the data presented in web generated reports. Module 3 takes approximately 30 minutes...
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Study evaluating a new oral medicine treatment for scabies
If you think you might have scabies, you could qualify for a clinical trial being run by Menzies and Royal Darwin Hospital at Darwin Dermatology. You can contact the study team confidentially using the details below. If you are eligible for the study, ...
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Mr Ken Davies
Chair of the Board
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Ms Denise Bowden
Biography: Denise Bowden was born in Katherine, Northern Territory (NT) where her family lived on Carbeen Park, a working cattle and horse racing pastoral station. Her interests have been to advance and promote the NT in a positive light, including ...
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National Digital Health Strategy
Territory Kidney Care was also highlighted in the National Digital Health Strategy 2023-2028 by the Australian Digital Health Agency of the Commonwealth Government. The strategy has four outcomes including being digitally enabled, person-centric, inclusive and data driven. TKC is aligned to all four outcomes, but was mentioned specifically in its capacity to deliver high quality integrated information about an individual’s health that can connect seamlessly with existing information systems to support evidence-based clinical decision making.
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NACCHO Aboriginal Health "What Works Part 9"
Hon Linda Burney’s Menzies Research Oration "Community led programs"
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NAIDOC Week 2016 | July 3 - 10
The National NAIDOC theme for 2016 is Songlines: The living narrative of our nation.
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Nevio Sarmento: Behind the frontline of the COVID-19 response
Nevio Sarmento is a microbiologist on the frontline of Timor-Leste’s COVID-19 response. He is also a PhD student at Menzies studying the serotypes of pneumococcus (Streptococcus pneumoniae) in pneumonia and malnourished children under five who ar...
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New bacterium named after Senior Researcher Mark Mayo
The discovery of two novel species of bacteria has led to one of them being named after Menzies Associate Deputy Director, Indigenous Leadership and Engagement, Laboratory project manager and Senior Researcher Mark Mayo. The two new species are...
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New reference guide to promote mental health and wellbeing in Tiwi language
Mental health and wellbeing are not concepts often discussed in Tiwi culture, but a group of elders, researchers and school children hope to change that with a new reference guide. Ngawurramangajirri (we care for each other) is a phrasebook featurin...
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New School of Medicine is NT Proud
Menzies is proud to join with Charles Darwin University (CDU) in supporting the establishment of a new School of Medicine at CDU. From 1 January 2022, CDU will establish the CDU Menzies School of Medicine, which will be established within CDU’...
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Next generation of First Nations researchers recognised
Menzies’ next generation of First Nations researchers are being recognised for their work across the Territory, with 4 young researchers listed as finalists for, or winners of 2 major awards.
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Nicolette Glasson
Research nurse, Child Health Division Commenced 5 August 2013
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NHMRC Investigator Grant success
Five researchers based at Menzies have received recognition in the form of Investigator Grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF). Dr Robert Commons - Advancing the radic...
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Mr Nigel Browne
Current positions: CEO, Larrakia Development Corporation Biography: Nigel is a descendent of the Larrakia and Wulna peoples. He is the Chief Executive Officer of the Larrakia Development Corporation, having served as a Director on the boa...
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NHMRC fellowship snapshot: Professor Joan Cunningham
Menzies' Senior Principal Research Fellow Professor Joan Cunningham was recently awarded a research fellowship as part of the National Health and Medical Research Council's yearly multi-million dollar funding round.
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NT Immunisation Symposium
Are you working in health in the Northern Territory and have an interest in immunisation? The NT Immunisation Symposium is a joint event by Menzies School of Health Research, NT Health (Centre for Disease Control) and NT Primary Health Network. J...
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Opportunities for the next generation of local scientists
The Ramaciotti Regional and Remote Health Sciences Training Centre (the Centre) is providing a new pathway into laboratory and health sector careers for young Territorians, with a focus on career development for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander yo...
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Other substance misuse
Substances and patterns of use in remote communities can differ from those practised more widely in Australia.
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'Our planet, our health': protecting Australians impacted by climate change
World Health Day 2022 challenges us to reimagine a world where economies are focused on health and wellbeing, where cities are liveable, and people have control over their health and the health of the planet. Here at Menzies, we are worki...
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Our beginnings
In 1979 a phone rang in the house of retired Darwin Royal Hospital senior surgeon Dr Alan Bromwich. Sir Edward Hughes was calling from Melbourne with an offer. Hughes was the head of surgery at Monash University and the new chairman of the Sir Ro...
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Our patrons
Dr Marion Scrymgour - CCDE Co-patron Dr Marion Scrymgour is a pioneer Indigenous health administrator and a former deputy chief minister of the Northern Territory. She became CEO of the Wurli-Wurlinjang Aboriginal Corporation Heal...
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Research focus
Overview: Associate Professor Gail Garvey, in collaboration with Professor Dianne O’Connell at Cancer Council NSW, is heading a national team to investigate how to improve Indigenous cancer outcomes. The STREP Ca-CIndA program will look at...
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Overview
Aims: This project aims to guide the identification of a new schedule for routine infant immunisation in developing countries to support the most efficient use of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs). Objectives: This study is sp...
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Overview
Background: Territory Kidney Care (TKC) is an integrated clinical decision support system that links primary health data from government and non-government services with hospital data for people with chronic disease that put them at risk...
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Overview
Aims: To clearly define what is meant by alcohol treatment services in the NT. To identify, quantify and describe met and unmet demand for alcohol treatment services in the NT. To identify the main pathways into treatment for people in the NT...
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Research focus
National and regional research program: The Partnership aimed to: investigate the variation in quality of care in Indigenous primary health care (PHC) centre explore the underlying factors associated with variation at the health centre and r...
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Overview
Aims: To undertake a 12 month impact evaluation of the reintroduction of the Banned Drinker Register (BDR) in the Northern Territory. Summary: The BDR is a policy initiative which aims to improve community health and safety by re...
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Our Say on World Diabetes Day
Two significant diabetes papers were published recently, coinciding with World Diabetes Day in November. The Youth-onset type 2 diabetes in the NT study found an alarmingly high prevalence of type 2 diabetes among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
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Overview
Aim: To better understand the functional immune response and the relationship between different measures of the immune response and the bacteriologic and clinical efficacy of new and novel schedules of pneumococcal conjugate vaccines (PCVs) ...
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Outcomes
Publications: Condon, J., Garvey, G., Whop, L.J., Valery, P.C., Thomas, D., Gruen, R., et al. (2013). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians and Cancer. Cancer Forum, 37(1), 27-30. Garvey, G., Cunningham, J., Valery, P. C., Condon, J...
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Resources
Information brochures: ABCD National Research Partnership – Research Focus 2010-2014 brochure ABCD National Research Partnership – Improving Practice through Research brochure Data Dictionary Information for researchers - N...
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Overview
Aims: To test whether a family-based program about second hand smoke will reduce the number of clinic presentations of infants for respiratory illness. Objectives: To provide high-level evidence of the efficacy to reduce respiratory il...
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Resources
Main study publication Taylor, W., Thriemer, K. et al. (2019). Short-course primaquine for the radical cure of Plasmodium vivax malaria: a multicentre, randomised, placebo-controlled non-inferiority trial. Lancet, 394(10202), 929–938. doi:1...
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Overview
MATCH TL will strengthen diagnosis and surveillance of infectious diseases in Timor-Leste. It will work closely alongside the Timor-Leste Ministry of Health to improve access to, and quality of, laboratory diagnostic testing for Malaria, Tuberculosis (...
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Overview
The overall aim of this research is to identify interventional targets that can improve lung health and the management of respiratory diseases in Indigenous children. In doing so, lung disease may be detected early and possibly prevented. This study en...
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Overview
Over 100 young people have been involved in co-designing a new app to improve wellbeing for First Nations young people called the AIMhi for Youth (AIMhi-Y) app. The app is a strengths-based, digital wellbeing tool that integrates education and brief in...
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Overview
The GOOD TUCKER app was developed by Uncle Jimmy Thumbs Up!, The University of South Australia and Menzies School of Health Research in partnership with The George Institute, to provide a simple way for people to identify the healthiest food and drink ...
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Patricia Marriner
Project Officer - Let's Start: Commenced 6 May 2014
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Overview
Medication Monitoring in NT Indigenous kidney transplant recipients Overview: Kidney transplantation outcomes for Indigenous Australians have been consistently worse than those of non-Indigenous Australians. Analyses using ANZDATA have demonstrat...
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Overview
Aims: To work with the Top End Health Service (TEHS) and the Fred Hollows Foundation to evaluate the implementation and impact of the Outreach Ophthalmology Program. Objectives: To determine the activities, outcomes, costs and benef...
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Overview
The Population Health and Wellbeing research theme undertakes large scale population studies, using statistical and epidemiological methods, to describe the impact of various factors and events on the lives of children and young people. Many of the res...
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Overview
This grant supports a body of research to inform child and youth services in the Northern Territory. There is particular focus on improving outcomes through prevention and early intervention. Current projects in 2019, include a descriptive study to ...
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Overview
The Australian Government Department of Health commissioned Menzies to develop and implement a flexible, modular package of FASD Prevention and Health Promotion Resources (FPHPR) to reduce the impacts of FASD on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander po...
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Overview
Aims: To determine the impact and effectiveness of the RSD Pilot Project to improve access to cataract surgery and reduce waiting times for Aboriginal people at four sites across Australia. Objectives: To identify the ke...
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Penny Thyne
Project assistant, Global and Tropical Health, commenced 9 September 2014.
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Overview
Aims: To identify the activities and outcomes of the nurse-led chronic kidney disease (CKD) management program. Objectives: To determine the degree to which the program improved patient care including slowing progres...
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Overview
Aims: The SUNFISH project aims to identify early life factors that affect lung health outcomes in a population-based First Nations birth cohort. Objectives: We will do a lung function test at the preschool and primary school age visits.&...
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Perri Hull
Administration support officer, Epidemiology and Health Systems Commenced 10 October 2013
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Petrol sniffing
Petrol sniffing has been a major source of illness, death and social dysfunction in Indigenous communities over the past few decades.
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Overview
Aims: Determine the size and growth of gambling industries in the NT from 2002 to 2015 Objectives: Using data collected by the Queensland’s Statisticians Office measure trends in in turnover (amount bet), government revenue (fees and tax...
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Overview
North to South: the care and outcomes of people with end-stage kidney diseases (ESKD) in South Australia and the Northern Territory, 2001-2018 Aims: We want to understand the admitted hospital utilisation, costs and outcomes for patient...
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Phillipa Cole
Indigenous patient navigator, Epidemiology and Health Systems Commenced 8 July 2013
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Photo Gallery | CDU Graduation April 2022
On 6 April we formally recognised our Higher Degrees by Research, postgraduate and VET graduates at the Charles Darwin University Graduation Ceremony, held at the Darwin Waterfront. PhD student, Danielle Longmore, with Director, Professor Alan Cas...
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Overview
Aims: To strengthen the capacity of the Northern Territory health workforce - particularly the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workforce - to effectively test, manage, treat, and prevent syphilis, while adapting and evaluating a proven educati...
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Overview
Aims: To define the clinical and microbiology of bronchoalveolar lavage and nasopharyngeal carriage in Indigenous and non-Indigenous children with (and without) bronchiectasis, to better understand disease causation and treatment options. Ob...
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Photo Gallery | Graduation
Higher Degree by Research Name Principal Supervisor Degree Title Alison Mitchell Dr Suzanne Belton PhD ...
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Overview
Aims and Objectives: In November 2017, the NT Government released the NT’s Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence (DFSV) Reduction Framework 2018-2028: Safe, Respected and Free from Violence (Framework). Subsequently the first three-year acti...
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Photo gallery | June Virtual Graduation
With COVID-19 restrictions in place Charles Darwin University held its first-ever virtual graduation ceremony on 12 June 2020. As the ceremony was virtual we have included some photos of some of the graduates with their thoughts on studying at Me...
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Overview
The first National Rotavirus Survey was conducted in Timor-Leste between October 2014 and December 2016 (pre-vaccine era). This study will form the second National Rotavirus Survey and will be the first to evaluate the burden of rotavirus disease in Ti...
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Overview
Aim: The goal of the OPTIMAL clinical trial is to determine if, among children hospitalised with severe acute malnutrition, immune responses to the pneumococcus bacteria are better among those who receive a dose of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PC...
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Overview
Aims: To develop, pilot and evaluate culturally appropriate diabetes management programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children with type 2 diabetes across Northern Australia (Kimberley, Northern Territory and Far North Queensland) ...
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Overview
Summary: The evaluation project involves process and outcome evaluations to assess the implementation, usability, and impact of Territory Kidney Care (TKC) system on chronic kidney disease (CKD) service delivery in Northern Territory (NT). The proje...
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Overview
“Ask the Specialist” is a cultural education podcast developed by researchers at Menzies School of Health Research with Top End Health Service, the NT Aboriginal Interpreter Service and Aboriginal leaders: Larrakia Elder Aunty Bilawara...
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Overview
This is a joint UK and Australian multi-centre, randomised, double blind, placebo controlled pragmatic trial. Aims: Primary aim: To determine whether 52 weeks of azithromycin prophylaxis is more effective than placebo in reducing the prop...
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Overview
Summary: There is significant mobility of Northern Territory (NT) school-aged children. The movement may be within the NT, or between the NT and other states and territories. A substantial proportion of non-Aboriginal school-aged children move inter...
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Overview
Aims: To bring together experts in the field of kidney transplantation, infectious diseases and immunology to review outcomes of transplants in Indigenous Australians. Objectives: To review the evidence, determine protocols, impl...
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Overview
Summary: Higher rates of problem gambling risk and harm from others’ gambling have been reported among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Northern Territory (NT). Further, there exists a significant variation in gambling ...
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Overview
Aim: To understand the relationship between foodborne gastrointestinal infections in Timorese infants and subsequent malnutrition and stunting. Summary: Malnutrition is a major risk factor for morbidity and mortality in children un...
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Overview
Aims: To strengthen surveillance of zoonotic malaria in Indonesia, including evaluating the disease burden, agricultural practices, and mosquito vectors associated with transmission, in order to inform public health control efforts and sustainabl...
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Overview
Aim: To provide the Papua New Guinea National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) and WHO with evidence to determine whether monthly intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy (IPTp) with sulphadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) plus dihydroartemsinin-pip...
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Overview
Aims: The “Deadly Ears in Deadly Hands” trial will assess whether Aboriginal Health Professional (Aboriginal Health Practitioner, Worker or Registered Nurse)-assisted hospital discharge planning will improve ear health outcomes. Ab...
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Overview
Aims: To investigate the impact of the re-introduction of the Banned Drinker Register in the Northern Territory, where rates of alcohol-related harm are more than twenty times that seen in other Australian states. This interdisciplinary team will us...
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Overview
Summary: Consortium partners included Menzies School of Health Research, Western Health, Melbourne, and the University of Tasmania. This project evaluated progress in the identification and management of CKD in primary care in the Northern Territory...
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Overview
The Child and Youth Development Research Partnership (CYDRP) is a research partnership between the NT Government and the CCDE. The aim of the partnership is to support research and evaluation that informs child and youth wellbeing. At the heart of t...
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Overview
Aims: To develop, in partnership with health services and other sectors, a culturally-safe behavioural diabetes prevention program among 6-11 year old Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth with and without overweight or obesity (...
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Overview
vivaxGEN: A global collaboration using translational genomics to develop new molecular surveillance tools to support the elimination of P. vivax Aim: To develop novel molecular surveillance tools that provide clinically relevant information on em...
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Overview
Implementation of M. leprae qPCR for close-contact screening and index case confirmation in Timor-Leste (LEPRAE-TL) Aims: This study will be the first to investigate the application of molecular diagnostics for M. leprae in Timor-Leste....
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Overview
Summary: INFERR will assess the safety and effectiveness of giving intravenous iron to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients on haemodialysis with anaemia, high ferritin (a marker of both iron levels and inflammation) and low blood levels o...
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Project update
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Overview
Between 2000 and 2001, over 200 people were admitted to Northern Territory (NT) hospitals for psychological problems related to petrol sniffing. Suicides were responsible for approximately 25 per cent of petrol sniffing related deaths in Ce...
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Overview
Menzies research has shown very high rates of diabetes among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. Of particular concern is that this epidemic is intergenerational. Our research in the Northern Territory (NT) is showing that there are i...
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Overview
Building stronger primary health care systems requires a systematic approach and collaboration between many partners. Our research focus: To develop and refine continuous quality improvement (CQI) methods, particularly through tools deve...
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Overview
The National Indigenous Cancer Network (NICaN) is a partnership between the Menzies School of Health Research, the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet, the Lowitja Institute and Cancer Council Australia. NICaN was established in 2013 and aims to imp...
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Overview
Around 226,000 Australians are living with chronic hepatitis B (CHB), and approximately 170,000 Australians are living with chronic hepatitis C (CHC). Infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) or hepatitis C virus (HCV) can lead to cirrhosis, liver damage...
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Overview
Renal Health Program: Improving Kidney Care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities The Challenge Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects many Australians, but Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, especially in remot...
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Overview
Leishmaniasis is a devastating infection that can be fatal if left untreated. Worldwide, leishmaniasis is an important disease of humans and other animals caused by the parasite Leishmania. Infection with Leishmania parasites can cause a r...
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Projects
Past Projects: Skills for Life Indigenous Youth Life Skills Development
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Overview
To make a difference, high-quality health research needs to be taken up into routine practice by health care providers, managers, funders and regulators. At Menzies we are building an evidence base to improve the methods through which ...
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Overview
Bacterial infections and sepsis continue to be major causes of death in our region. Sepsis is an illness in which the body has a severe response to bacteria or other germs. Menzies is identifying predictors of death and new mechanisms...
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Overview
Aims: To determine the degree to which the redesigned renal outreach program improves the efficiency and effectiveness (including cost-effectiveness) of the care and coordination delivered to chronic kidney disease patients across the continu...
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Overview
Malaria is a major cause of death in the Asia-Pacific, infecting around 250 million people each year. The Menzies malaria research program spans a broad range of research activities aimed at both prevention and treatment, from epidemiology, diagnosi...
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Publications
Current publications: Leckning B, Borschmann R, Guthridge S, Silburn SR, Robinson GW (2022). Suicides in Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people following hospital admission for suicidal ideation and self-harm: A retrospective cohort study from Aust...
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Publications
Martin, G. E., Hosking, K., Banz, K., Gargan, C., Stewart, G., Greenwood-Smith, B., Ramsay, P., Tate-Baker, J., Connors, C., Binks, P., McKinnon, M., Manchikanti, P., Gurruwiwi, G. G., Allard, N., Qama, A., Michaels, J., Vintour-Cesar, E., Batey, R....
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Publications
Dadi AF, He V, Guenther J, Su J-Y, Ober R, Guthridge S. Transitional pathways through middle school for Aboriginal students in the Northern Territory of Australia. Aust Educ Res. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13384-023-00655-3 He VYF, Condon JR, ...
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Overview
Australia has one of the highest reported rates of acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and rheumatic heart disease (RHD) in the world. Globally, there are at least 15.6 million people with RHD, and annually, over 230 000 people die from the disease. I...
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Overview
Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. TB most often affects people’s lungs, making them sick with symptoms like cough, fever, and weight loss. TB spreads through the air when people with TB disease in t...
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Publications
Click here to view more malaria publications in PubMed. Key publications in 2019 Kho, S., Andries, B., Poespoprodjo, J.R., Commons, R.J., Shanti, P.A.I., Kenangalem E, Douglas NM, Simpson JA, Sugiarto P, Anstey N.M. & ...
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Overview
Aims: To produce practical and locally relevant information that health centres can use to improve health promotion service delivery. Objectives: To develop and implement processes that will assess the quality of serv...
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Overview
Aims: Our current studies include: Characterising the systemic adaptive and innate immune responses to respiratory pathogens Investigating the role of airway macrophages in persistent neutrophilic inflammation Investigating the effect of t...
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Overview
Aims: To identify a collection of co-ordinately regulated biomarkers that describe a unique inflammatory signature for Acute Rheumatic Fever (ARF) Objectives: To develop a bead-based array tailored on the biomarkers identified in 1) to...
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Overview
Aims: To provide more evidence as to whether antibiotics are necessary for all exacerbations (worsening of symptoms) caused by non-cystic fibrosis (CF) bronchiectasis. Objectives: To run a large national, multi-centre, double blin...
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Overview
Aims: To ascertain if the introduction of screening and brief interventions change health service provider practice and improve access to care for high risk drinkers and those with wellbeing concerns admitted to the maxillofacial unit To determ...
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Overview
Aims: To improve asthma self-management To reduce the uptake of tobacco smoking amongst high school students. To evaluate the implementation of the Asthma and Smoking Prevention Project (ASPP) in the new setting of the Northern Terr...
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Publications
Wave 1: Sayers, S.M., & Powers, J.R. (1992). An evaluation of three methods used to assess the gestational age of Aboriginal neonates. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 28(4), 312-317. Sayers, S.M., & Powers, J.R. (1993). B...
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Overview
Aim: To advance our understanding of the impact of diabetes and related metabolic disorders on the development of heart disease and early death in urban Indigenous Australians. Objectives: To follow-up the Darwin Region Urban Indigenou...
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Overview
Aims: To understand how the immune system in Indigenous people responds to influenza infections and how this might differ from non-Indigenous people. Objectives: To design new vaccines against influenza that will work in both I...
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Overview
Aims: To understand the reliability of cough reported by Indigenous people to doctors and other health care workers. Objectives: To determine the reliability of a 24-hour history of cough taken from the accompanying carers of I...
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Overview
Aims: The aim of the project is to coordinate prevention and treatment programs and target efforts to address acute rheumatic fever (ARF) and rheumatic heard disease (RHD) by providing: National education, training and self-managemen...
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Publications
Publications in the last two years Currie, B.J., Mayo, M., Ward, L.M., Kaestli, M., Meumann, E.M., Webb, J.R., Woerle, C., Baird, R.W., Price, R.N., Marshall, C.S., Ralph, A.P., Spencer, E., Davies, J., Huffam, S.E., Janson, S., Lynar, S., M...
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Publications
McGuinness, K. & Arney, F. (2012) Foster and Kinship Care Recruitment Campaigns: A Review and Synthesis of the Literature, Darwin: Menzies School of Health Research. Nutton, G., Moss, B., Fraser, J., McKenzie, J. & Silburn, S. (2012). Recr...
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Overview
Aims: To collect saliva DNA samples from 500 Indigenous RHD patients and 1000 matched controls – participants of a similar age – for genotyping to better understand the pathogenesis (development patterns) of Rheumatic Heart Disease (R...
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Overview
Aims: To determine if a standardised clinical management pathway improves clinical outcomes To assess the reliability, validity and direct health costs of this pathway To examine the feasibility of using the standardised pathway ...
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Aims: To improve the management and outcomes for infants hospitalised with Bronchiolitis through a controlled trial to assess the efficacy of a single dose of Azithromycin (30mg/kg) in 92 infants ≤18 months admitted to Royal Darwin Hospital an...
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Aims: To study in detail acute respiratory illnesses and their outcomes in urban Indigenous children in Brisbane, Queensland. Summary: Acute respiratory illnesses like coughs, colds and flu are major causes of poor health and preventable ...
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Aims: To produce a documentary of the real-life story of an Aboriginal man facing kidney failure and considering his options for a kidney donor transplant. Objectives: To effectively illustrate the difficult issues Aboriginal peopl...
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Aims: To provide a rationale for the management of bronchiectasis due to the high rates of bronchiectasis among Indigenous populations in affluent countries. This resulted in the first collaborative and international study of Abo...
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Aims: To find out whether a vaccine called Synflorix can prevent repeated flare-ups of Protracted Bacterial Bronchitis, Bronchiectasis and Chronic Suppurative Lung Disease. To look at the effect of the Synflorix vaccine on the amount o...
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Overview
Aims: Studying children aged <24 months presenting to the Royal Darwin Hospital with a clinical diagnosis of bronchiolitis to: determine the validity and reliability of a bronchiolitis scoring system, examine if the score predic...
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Overview
Aims: To develop and validate assessments of brain function (cognition) and mental health that are appropriate for use with Indigenous people To provide appropriate assessments with normative criterion and data, for the valid assessmen...
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Overview
Aims: To enhance the RIST Keeping Track of Healthy Foods tool to provide greater flexibility and efficiencies in developing reports and analysing trends over time. Objectives: To pilot and refine developments made to ...
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Aims: To trial a reduced-cost, remotely supported school gardening program. Objectives: To improve uptake and reduce the cost of remote school gardening, nutrition and cooking. Summary: In 2011 Dr Andy Hume found, v...
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Overview
Aims: To test the impact and cost effectiveness of a store-based price reduction intervention to promote the purchase of fruit, vegetables, low joule soft drinks and water and to reduce the purchasing of sweetened soft drinks among residents in r...
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Overview
Aims: To support Pacific Island nations to strengthen and develop Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) prevention activities while undertaking research to define and improve primary health care strategies, establish baseline epidemiology, and undertake ...
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Aims: To determine if mass drug administration is an effective public health measure to reduce the prevalence of scabies (skin mite) and strongyloides (intestinal worm). Objectives: Conduct a population census at month 0 and 12 to coll...
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Overview
Aims: To determine if simple, cheap regimens of oral antibiotics will lead to equivalent cure rates of impetigo (skin sores) to those achieved with penicillin injections. To examine the relative contribution of Staphylococcus aureus to the...
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Regular fuel ban for the Barkly
THE sale of regular fuel has been banned in the Barkly in a bid to combat the scourge of petrol sniffing in town and surrounding communities.
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Overview
Aims: To determine if maternal vaccination with the 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (23vPPV), given antepartum or immediately postpartum, can reduce nasopharyngeal carriage of vaccine type pneumococci and prevalence of middle e...
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Overview
Aims: To determine the effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination in reducing hospitalisations for those with diarrhoea caused by rotavirus To assess the indirect impact against other causes of diarrhoea providing critical information rele...
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Renae Kirkham
Project officer - Let's Start, Child Health Division Commenced 15 July 2013
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Overview
Aims: To improve access to, and uptake of treatment for Indigenous cancer patients. Objectives: To determine the distinctive features of Indigenous cancer patients (e.g. social, cultural, spiritual, language) related to their pref...
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Overview
Aims: To improve end of life health service delivery to Indigenous people. Objectives: To determine how Indigenous cancer patients utilise palliative care services To determine the impact of relocation for specialist treatm...
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Aims: To identify features of services that encourage Indigenous participation in cancer treatment. Objectives: To identify to what extent the needs of Indigenous patients been taken into account when planning and building cancer ...
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Aims: To document the circulating hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotypes in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people across Australia. To describe the management and natural history of HBV in Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peop...
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Aims: To investigate the supportive care needs of adult Indigenous cancer patients in the course of their cancer journey (i.e. newly diagnosed and post-relapse) To examine how Indigenous cancer patients' supportive care needs may change ove...
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Overview
Australia spends a lot of money developing and testing medicines, technologies, systems and new ways of doing things to improve health care and health outcomes. But we spend very little on understanding how to implement all these evidence-based product...
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Aims: To identify that reservoirs that give rise to Staphylococcus aureus infections in Top End renal dialysis patients. Summary: The basis for the research is the collection of longitudinal S. aureus carriage isolates from particip...
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A Phase II, randomized, double-blind, parallel group dose finding study of single oral doses of moxidectin in adults with scabies. Aims: To determine if a single dose of moxidectin is effective in treating the scabies parasite in humans. To ...
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Aims: To define the contribution of viral infection and increased bacterial load in the nose to episodes of acute lower respiratory infection (ALRI) in Indigenous children To explore the incidence of respiratory Human Papillomavirus (HPV) in in...
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Aims: This study aims to examine the links between cultural identity and gender among Indigenous males to better understand: the higher education aspirations of secondary-school age Indigenous males; and the critical success factors and infl...
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Aims: To enhance, expand, and evaluate the Hep B PAST model of care to create Hep B PAST Plus—a responsive, sustainable, and culturally safe model that addresses the increasing and evolving burden of liver disease across northern Australia. ...
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Aims: Our primary aim is to determine whether a watchful waiting treatment approach is non-inferior to immediate antibiotic treatment in achieving clinical resolution of acute otitis media (AOM) at day seven in Indigenous children...
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Overview
Aims: To improve the care and outcomes for women with diabetes in pregnancy and their babies. Summary: Diabetes in pregnancy (DIP) is associated with an increase in short-term and long-term health risks for mothers and their babies....
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Overview
e-Mental health programs (also known as digital mental health programs) provide new options for care for people with mental health disorders and wellbeing concerns. They are delivered through phone, computer or online applications and provide health in...
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Overview
Aim: To reduce vivax-related morbidity and accelerate the elimination of malaria by optimising the treatment of Plasmodium vivax malaria in individuals and different endemic populations. Objectives: Determining the most efficacious dos...
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Overview
Aims: To determine the optimal thiamine dose required for: Treatment of acute symptomatic Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (WKS) among alcohol-dependent patients Reducing or preventing subclinical WKS-related brain damage in ‘at-r...
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Overview
Aims: To learn from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people about their experiences with health care for chronic and end-stage kidney disease. Summary: Darwin recently hosted the 53rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australia...
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Overview
The Engaging Stakeholders in Identifying Priority Evidence-Practice Gaps and Strategies for Improvement (ESP) Project. (2014 - 2017) Project aims: The aims of the ESP Project were to: Distribute reports of aggregated continuous qualit...
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Overview
Summary: The Darwin Prospective Melioidosis Study aims to understand the clinical and microbiological aspects of melioidosis in the Top End and collaborate with colleagues globally through the International Melioidosis Network. This information is t...
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Overview
Summary: Evidence is mounting that soil disturbance and changes in land use practices are associated with an increased incidence of the melioidosis-causing soil bacterium, Burkholderia pseudomallei. We are analysing the occurrence of the bacterium o...
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Overview
Summary: We will use whole genome sequencing of a large number of Burkholderia pseudomallei isolates to further elucidate correlates with clinical and epidemiological features of melioidosis. We are uniquely placed to do this work because ...
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Overview
Summary: In 2010, we began to research melioidosis in Sarawak and, shortly afterwards, the first Burkholderia pseudomallei from this project were genetically characterised. Initial indications suggest that these are more similar to isolates from...
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Overview
Aim: To determine whether the faecal bacterial shedding of wildlife and livestock or domestic animals contributes significantly to the distribution of Burkholderia pseudomallei in the Darwin region. Summary: Burkholderia pseu...
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Overview
The Big-RIVERS (Regional Integrated Vision for Effective Renal Support) Project aims to implement and evaluate a new regional, digitally-enabled model of multidisciplinary care to facilitate effective care coordination and improve patient journeys and ...
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Overview
Background: The AIMhi Stay Strong team at Menzies School of Health Research is supported by funding from the Australian Government under the National Suicide Prevention Leadership Support Program (2022-2025) to deliver activities to support First Na...
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Overview
A life course approach to reduce intergenerational diabetes in remote northern Australia through improved systems of care and consumer engagement Aims: To improve child and maternal health outcomes for women with diabetes in pregnanc...
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Primary aim: To determine if the exercise program is effective in reducing the proportion of children with bronchiectasis who experience any exacerbation in a 12-month period. Secondary aims: a) To determine the efficacy of the exer...
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Overview
Aims: To develop an Indigenous-specific multi-lingual digital platform (smartphone app and web-based) for bronchiectasis education based on our current respiratory educational flipchart. To evaluate whether the use and benefits of a digit...
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Overview
Aims: This project aimed to evaluate the impacts of the Mental Health BuildSkills initiative, designed to provide existing pre-certificate and other generalist staff with low-cost training in the areas of trauma informed practice and cultural ...
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Overview
Aims: This large retrospective study of over 100,000 births (36% with Aboriginal mothers) between 1986 and 2016 will investigate: trends in the rates of diabetes during pregnancy and adverse birthweight over three decades, associations of bi...
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Overview
Understanding the causative factors, outcomes and costs associated with missed dialysis to develop a model of care to reduce Emergency Department pressures The Northern Territory (NT) has the highest rates of kidney disease in Australia, with the he...
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Overview
Objectives: Primary: To determine if oral dexamethasone is an effective treatment to reduce SC severity at one month Secondary: To determine if oral dexamethasone is a safe treatment for SC To determine if oral dexamethasone ...
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Aims: To streamline the Emergency Departments of NT hospitals Objectives: To conduct four, high priority research projects to investigate, develop and deliver a more effective and timely response to patients attending NT e...
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Overview
End-stage kidney disease (ESKD), when dialysis or a kidney transplant is required to maintain life, has a devastating impact on Indigenous patients and their families. In remote communities, rates of ESKD are 15 or more times higher than amongst non...
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Overview
Aims: ME & Kidney Care seeks to understand the range of experiences and satisfaction of users of kidney care delivered by and in partnership with Top-End Renal Services. We will be asking participants to be involved in either a case-study, in-de...
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Overview
Aims: To understanding the role of contaminants in regards to the urine albumin-creatine ratio (UACR). Objectives: Examine the association between UACR and chemical evidence of cellular “contamination” of the urine us...
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Review of Liquor Permit schemes under the NT Liquor Act: Final Report
Liquor permit schemes in the Northern Territory can be made easier to implement and more accountable to local communities, a NT Government-commissioned report has found.
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Overview
Summary: The ORVAC study – Optimising Rotavirus Vaccine in Aboriginal Children – is a double-blind randomised placebo controlled clinical trial which administers a third (booster) dose of oral rotavirus vaccine to Aboriginal children six...
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Overview
Aim: To determine the best vaccination strategy for early interventions that improve school readiness of Indigenous children and others at high risk of otitis media and hearing loss throughout the first 3 years of life. Objectives: ...
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Aim: To advance our understanding of the impact of diabetes and related metabolic disorders on the development of heart disease and early death in urban Indigenous Australians. Objectives: To follow-up the Darwin Region Urban Indigenou...
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Overview
Short course radical cure of P. vivax in Nepal - a randomized controlled trial – pilot study (SIRIN) Aim: To simplify malaria treatment in Nepal by reducing the treatment course of primaquine radical cure for P. vivax malaria. Ra...
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Overview
Aim: The aim of the Closing the loop on life-threatening melioidosis infections: observational research informing clinical practice change and policy for adults with severe kidney disease study is to determine the efficacy and safety of prophyl...
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Rosemary Harbridge
Education and training officer, Global and Tropical Health Commenced 2 August 2013
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Royce Ramsamy
Royce was born in Cairns, QLD and moved to Darwin in 2010. He completed school in 2021.
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Sagen Wilks
Project officer, Global and Tropical Health, commenced 18 August 2014.
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Overview
Aims: To understand the role of evidence and expert opinion in contributing to food pricing policy development in the remote food supply. Objectives: To examine the relative cost of food based on current expenditure To propose...
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Sarah Kanai
One21seventy manager, commenced 7 July 2014.
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Overview
Tuberculosis (TB) remains endemic in our region and is the second leading major cause of death in both Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Indonesia. Menzies has partnered with the Burnet Institute and other stakeholders (with Burnet as the lead) to deliver PRI...
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Overview
Aims: To characterise and monitor hepatitis B linkage to care and treatment requirements among people living with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) in Australia. Objectives: To assess and monitor the demographic and clinical characteristic...
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Overview
Play to Connect was developed in response to the evaluation findings and experiences drawn from the delivery of the Let’s Start program on the Tiwi Islands in the Northern Territory from 2005 to 2016. It was an ongoing evidence-based action re...
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Overview
Aims: To dissect the underlying pathobiology of the hidden splenic malaria parasite reservoir in humans To target the hidden splenic reservoir to reduce global malaria burden Objectives: Elucidate the genetic diversity of malaria par...
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Selected publications
Stazke C, ..., LEACH AJ. +13 authors et al.. Standard method for detecting upper respiratory carriage of Streptococcus pneumoniae: updated recommendations from the World Health Organization Pneumococcal Carriage Working Group. Vaccine. 2013 Dec 17;3...
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Overview
Aims: Between 2023-2025, Menzies evaluated MusicNT’s All Good Project, including their peer-led harm reduction festival program as well as their music venue safety program. The project sought to understand what it means to keep safe at music v...
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Selected Publications
Rayman MP, Bath SC, Westaway J, et al. Selenium status in UK pregnant women and its relationship with hypertensive conditions of pregnancy. British Journal of Nutrition. 2015;113(2):249-258. https://doi.org/10.1017/S000711451400364X West...
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Selected publications
Cassidy-Seyoum, S. A., Chheng, K., Chanpheakdey, P., Meershoek, A., Hsiang, M. S., von Seidlein, L., Adhikari, B., Tripura, R., Ley, B., Price, R. N., Lek, D., Engel, N., & Thriemer, K. (2025). Perceptions of shorter radical cure Plasmodium v...
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Selected publications
Pathogenesis Kho S, Qotrunnada L, Leonardo L, Andries B, […], Buffet P, Anstey N.M. (2021). Hidden Biomass of Intact Malaria Parasites in the Human Spleen. New England J Medicine; 384(21):2067-2069. doi:10.1056/NEJMc2023884. Kho S, Qotru...
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Overview
Aim: To test whether oral bacterial lysate prevents parent-reported healthcare professional-confirmed wheeze in children after severe bronchiolitis. Secondary aims: To understand the effect of 24 months of oral bacterial lysate treatment on: ...
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Overview
Aim: Identify changes in clinical outcomes and activity related to the management of kidney patients at participating health services between 2004 and 2014. Objectives: Analyse aggregated de-identified longitudinal clinical data from 200...
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Overview
Aim: The primary aim is to reduce the burden of bronchiectasis by preventing the progression of protracted bacterial bronchitis in First Nations children. Other aims: To determine the barriers and facilitators to timely detection and ...
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Overview
Summary: The project aims to crowdsource air quality and temperature data to facilitate a sustainable environmental health response in Alice Springs, a remote central Australian town with a resident population of 24,000. More than 25 percent of the ...
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Sharon Troncoso
Research nurse, Child Health, commenced 21 August 2014.
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Shenea Tipungwuti-Edwards
Shenea is a proud Tiwi and Burarra woman who grew up on Kunwinjku country in a community called Gunbalanya.
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Overview
What was the research about? Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) may suffer distress and poor mental health from living with a chronic illness, travelling away from family and country to receive treatmen...
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Overview
Aims: The NEARER SCAN / LENO BESIK study aims to evaluate the implementation of a diagnostic approach to screening for RHD in children and pregnant women, that incorporates novel technology (handheld echocardiography performed by local health...
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Overview
Bowel cancer is one of the most treatable cancers – if it’s found early. The National Bowel Cancer Screening Program (NBCSP) mails out a free bowel screening test to eligible Australians aged between 50 and 74. This test can help find ch...
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Overview
Aims: To screen school students in Timor-Leste and the Northern Territory, using echocardiography to identify cases of rheumatic heart disease (RHD) To determine the sensitivity and specificity of a highly abbreviated echo protocol for the dete...
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Overview
Aims: Discovering the cross-cultural training options available to staff across health services (both government and non-government) in the Northern Territory (NT). Objectives: Create a better understanding of the evolution...
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Summary: As the burden of disease and mortality rate increases with increasing remoteness from metropolitan centres, there is a need not only for effective primary health care (PHC) services, but also for effective emergency services which give remo...
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Overview
Aims: The overarching aim of the CRISP study is to improve the capacity of existing high-quality epidemiological data to advance our understanding of the long-term impact of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, including diabetes and kidney...
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Overview
Aims: The BaMBI NT- Babies and Mothers Hep B Investigation aims to identify a cohort of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children born during the era of universal hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccination at risk of maternal to child transmissi...
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Summary: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is common in the NT, with 3% to 15% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait adults infected. HBV makes significant contribution to morbidity and mortality in the form of cirrhosis and liver cancer. This study wil...
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Overview
The Tropical Disease Research Regional Collaborative Initiative (TDRRCI) Aims: Specific malaria aims are to: Strengthen capacity within malaria control programs to apply novel tools for molecular surveillance of drug-resistan...
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Overview
The Big-RIVERS (Regional Integrated Vision for Effective Renal Support) Project aims to implement and evaluate a new regional, digitally-enabled model of multidisciplinary care to facilitate effective care coordination and improve patient journeys and health outcomes for First Nations peoples in the Big Rivers Region.
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Overview
Aims: To describe the impact of heat stress at McArthur River Mine (MRM) and provide recommendations for management of heat stress. Objectives: Identify incidence, causes and impacts of heat stress in the MRM workforce Re...
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Strategies to address the inter-generational nature of type 2 diabetes
Associate Professor Louise Maple-Brown, Principal Research Fellow, Menzies School of Health Research: Research: Strategies to address the inter-generational nature of type 2 diabetes in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
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STRONG TL - disease control in Timor-Leste
Surveillance Training, Research Opportunities and National Guidelines for communicable disease control in Timor-Leste
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Overview
Aims: To examine the planning and early implementation process associated with the reintroduction of the Banned Drinker Register (BDR) in the Northern Territory. Evaluation Questions: Three key questions underpinned this evaluation: Was ...
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Overview
Aim: The PROLIFICA-NT project – Prevention of Liver Fibrosis and Cancer Australia – Northern Territory aims to provide initial validation and demonstrate the feasibility of using a urinary metabolite screening assay for hepato...
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Photo gallery | 2019 Menzies Oration
The 2019 Menzies Oration was delivered by Leanne Liddle, Director of the Aboriginal Justice Unit, Department of the Attorney - General and Justice on 31 October at the Menzies auditorium. A recording of the Oration is available to watch now. ...
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Overview
Aims: To assess the social and economic costs and harms of alcohol consumption in the Northern Territory. Research Questions: What are the social and economic impacts of alcohol consumption in the NT? Summary: ...
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Overview
Summary: The Territory Integrated Care: Primary health data Linkage Using Software (TIC PLUS) will build on Territory Kidney Care (TKC). The project consolidates electronic health records (EHR) from public hospitals, government operated primary...
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Photo gallery | 2022 Menzies Oration
On Thursday 13 October, we were delighted to host the Menzies Oration, our annual public address, designed to inspire discussions about issues of national and international significance, with direct relevance to northern Australia. This year, the Or...
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Overview
Aims: To understand the interplay between health literacy, gender and cultural identity among young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males living in the Northern Territory. Objectives: To understand how young Aboriginal and Torres...
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Photo gallery | AIMhi for Youth Project Launch
To recognise Mental Health Awareness month in October, we celebrated the next phase of the AIMhi for Youth Project through a launch event at Parliament House in Darwin. The next phase of the project is supported by a grant from the Australian ...
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Overview
The BestPrAxIS study was designed to develop best practice guidelines (the Guidelines) for psychosocial assessment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people presenting to hospital with suicidal thoughts and self-harm. The Guidelines were d...
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Photo gallery | AIMhi mental health and wellbeing app launch
Northern Territory (NT) Minister for Health Natasha Fyles and senior INPEX Australia executives visited Menzies in November to officially launch a new mobile phone app which makes it easier for First Nations people to access mental health and...
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Photo gallery | Biyamarr ma Traineeship Program Graduation
Image caption: Biyamarr ma Traineeship Program Graduates, Jaylene Friel and Ashanti Berry, with their Certificate III in Business certificates. In August, we were delighted to celebrate the graduates of our Biyamarr ma Traineeship Program for 2022.&...
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Overview
Aims: The study aims to assess if using Wheezescan® digital technology improves the detection of wheeze and subsequent diagnosis of asthma. Further, in children already diagnosed with asthma, if Wheezescan® will help to improve asthma ...
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Photo gallery | CDU Graduation May 2023
Congratulations to our students who recently graduated! We were delighted to formally recognise our Higher Degree by Research, and postgraduate coursework graduates at the CDU Graduation in May.
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Sukoluhle Moyo
Research nurse, Child Health, commenced 26 August 2014.
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Photo gallery | HealthLAB in Tennant Creek
Menzies' free and informative HealthLAB sessions were held in Tennant Creek during September in coordination with the John Moriarty Football program. HealthLAB is an interactive educational health program that uses a mobile laboratory to measure...
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Overview
This project will pilot and evaluate the What Matters 2 Adults (WM2A) tool in the context of renal care in the Top End region of the Northern Territory. The project team will collaborate with renal patients and health staff to identify the risks, barri...
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Overview
Aims: The purpose of this study is to monitor and evaluate the Northern Territory Government’s Homelands Housing and Infrastructure Program (HHIP). It considers the administration and delivery of the program in relation to: 1. Housing a...
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Photo gallery | Hep B Colloquium
Our Hepatitis team recently hosted a Hep B Colloquium at Menzies, with more than 100 delegates attending both in-person and online. The day was filled with discussions on the latest in hepatitis B (hep B) research and management, with a focus ...
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Overview
Aims: Aim 1a: To identify and quantify differences in cardiometabolic risk markers (BMI, weight, waist circumference, HbA1c, and blood pressure) among offspring exposed and not exposed to hyperglycaemia in-utero and identify modifiable factors...
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Swimming pools: neither friend nor foe for Aboriginal children with severe ear disease
Research by Menzies has found that swimming pools are unlikely to significantly reduce or increase levels of severe middle ear disease in remote Aboriginal communities.
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Overview
Summary: People who use walking as their primary transport, and who occupy and reside in public spaces are at greatest risk of pedestrian crashes. We see this across Australia and the world. In the Northern Territory pedestrian crashes account...
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Access and Participation
Access The TKC system is hosted by NT Health and security and privacy are governed by NTG sits within NT Health is only available to clinical staff in NTG and partnering health services who are providing clinical care. Approved users must have an NT...
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PhD profile: Josh Hanson
Dr Josh Hanson's PhD research hopes to help the millions of people worldwide that suffer from malaria.
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Photo gallery | Smoking Ceremony
National Reconciliation Week (27 May – 3 June), is a time for us to come together to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements. As part of our activities, Menzies hosted a Smoking Ceremony, run by Larrakia man, Shaun Lee. ...
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Tania Patrao
Project support officer, Epidemiology and Health Systems, commenced 5 June 2014.
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Photo gallery | 2022 Menzies End of Year Awards
In December, we were proud to host our end of year awards ceremony, as a chance to celebrate the continuous service of our staff and recognize team members who have excelled throughout the year. Celebrating continuous service: 30 years of s...
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Taylah Church
Taylah is a proud Indigenous woman born and raised in Darwin. Her journey with Menzies began in 2018 when she commenced a Traineeship with the Medicinal Plants project.
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Photo gallery | BRUCE-TL Project Launch
A new project to tackle brucellosis – a disease that can spread between animals and people – held their official launch event in Timor-Leste in June.
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Territory Kidney Care: integrated chronic disease support in the NT
Territory Kidney Care (TKC) was conceived in response to the collective demand of health services and communities for better integration of services.
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Photo gallery | Celebrating National Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week
Throughout National Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week, Menzies’ has hosted events which saw us come together to learn about how we can each contribute to reconciliation in Australia and celebrate the oldest, continuous culture in the world.
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Photo gallery | Menzies's Biyamarr ma Traineeship Program Graduation
Congratulations to the 2023 Graduates of the Biyamarr ma Traineeship Program: Porsche Cahill, Royce Ramsamy and Shenea Tipungwuti-Edwards. Check out the photo highlights.
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10. Guidelines, checklists, resources and links
Guidelines: NT HREC Terms of Reference and SOPs Participant Information Sheet requirements Consent Form requirements Low Risk Human Research NHMRC National Statement Research with Aboriginal and Torres Str...
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Professor Fiona Coulson
Professor Fiona Coulson is the Acting Vice-Chancellor of Charles Darwin University, providing strategic and operational leadership across the University’s campuses in Darwin, Katherine, Nhulunbuy, Alice Springs, Sydney and Adelaide. Professor ...
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Professor Josh Davis honoured with Frank Fenner Award
Named after Professor Frank Fenner, an Australian pioneer of viral research, the Frank Fenner award is the peak research award from the Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases (ASID). It is awarded annually on the basis of a portfolio of original ...
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Professor Louise Baur AM, FAHMS
Biography: Louise Baur is Chair of Child and Adolescent Health at the University of Sydney, with a conjoint appointment as Professor in the Sydney School of Public Health. She is an NHMRC Leadership Fellow (2022-2026). She is also a consultant paedi...
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Projects
Flagship Priority Projects Engaging stakeholders in identifying priority evidence-practice gaps and strategies for improvement in primary health care (ESP Project) Project lead: Professor Ross Bailie, Menzies School of Health Research ABCD Nati...
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Projects
Current Projects: Child and Youth Development Research Partnership (CYDRP), 2017-2024 This collaborative research partnership between CCDE and the NT Government supports the ongoing maintenance and development of the CYDRP data repository and selec...
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Projects
Darwin Prospective Melioidosis Study (D.P.M.S) The melioidosis agent Burkholderia pseudomallei in the anthropogenic environment of northern Australia Closing the loop on melioidosis Linking genomics of Burkholderia pseudomallei to melioidosi...
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Projects
Current projects: Australian Bronchiectasis Registry Airway bacteriology of children with bronchiectasis Pro-Kids Study - Neonatal probiotics to prevent early-onset acute respiratory infections (ARIs) in high-risk children: a multisite, dou...
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Projects
Interactive (Online) Gambling: A national study of online gambling by Australians (2019-2021) Talking About Gambling: Using technology to reduce gambling harm in NSW Aboriginal communities: a community health promotion randomized control trial (20...
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Projects
Discovering Indigenous strategies to improve cancer outcomes via engagement, research translation and training (DISCOVER-TT) Strategic research partnership (STREP Ca-CindA) A vulvar cancer cluster caused by genetic susceptibility: investigati...
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Projects
National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cancer Framework Strategic research partnership (STREP Ca-CindA) Centre for Research Excellence in Discovering Indigenous strategies to improve cancer outcomes via engagement, research translation a...
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Projects
Current projects Aboriginal and Islander Mental Health Initiative for Youth (AIMhi-Y) Aboriginal and Islander Mental Health Initative for Youth (AIMhi-Y) Feasibility study AIMhi NT the AIMhi Stay Strong app e-Mental Health in Practice (eM...
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Projects
Clinical Trials An ultra-short course of primaquine for the radical cure of vivax malaria Advancing the radical cure of Plasmodium vivax malaria through optimal antimalarial regimens EFFORT clinical trial: Effectiveness of tafenoquine and pri...
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Projects
Current Projects: TREAT SC: A Randomised, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Early, Short Course Oral Dexamethasone for the Treatment of Sydenham’s Chorea in Children The Australian guideline for prevention, diagnosis an...
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Projects
Current Projects: Shorter Treatment Regimens for TB infection in the NT National TB Prevalence Survey of Timor-Leste Remote Aboriginal Communities Ending TB (REACT) Papua New Guinea & Indonesia for the Micro Elimination of T...
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Projects
Rapid point-of-care molecular diagnostic for scabies and co-infections Toward a scabies control strategy for northern Australia: Methods to map the burden of scabies and evaluation of a community-wide preventative chemotherapy strategy in two Indi...
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Projects
SPLASH Project 1: Improving the hospital discharge experience for Aboriginal patients through implementing an Aboriginal Health Practitioner–led discharge model Aim: To continuously improve an AHP-led discharge model in two wards within ASH. ...
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Projects
Current projects: FoodFox Healthy Store Healthy Food project Completed projects: RIST keeping track of healthy foods tool project Assessing dietary intake in remote communities Remote Indigenous stores and takeaways (RIST) keepin...
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Time for a shift in focus to improve food affordability for remote customers
People living in remote communities in Australia pay the highest average prices in the nation for food, and this affects their access to healthy food and drink.
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Publications
Brimblecombe, J., Ferguson, M., Chatfield, M., Liberato, S.C., Gunther, A., Ball, K., et al (2017) Effect of a price discount and consumer education strategy on food and beverage purchases in remote Indigenous Australia: a stepped wedge ra...
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Publications
Reilly, R., Evans, K.M., Gomersall, J., Gorham, G., Peters, M., Warren, S., et al. (2016). Effectiveness, cost effectiveness, acceptability and implementation barriers/enablers of chronic kidney disease management programs for Indigenous people in A...
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Publications
Current publications: CBATSISP Guidelines Report: Outcomes following hospitalised suicidal behaviour in the Northern Territory and opportunities for prevention. Leckning B, He VYF, Condon JR, Hirvonen T, Milroy H, Guthridge S. Patterns of chi...
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Publications
Chen, W., Howard, K., Gorham, G., Abeyaratne, A., Zhao, Y., Adegboye, O., Kangaharan, N., Taylor, S., Maple-Brown, L., Heard, S., Talukder, M. R., Baghbanian, A., Majoni, S. W., Cass, A., & Territory Kidney Care Steering Committee. (2025). ...
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Publications
Davis, K., Remenyi, B., Draper, A. D., Dos Santos, J., Bayley, N., Paratz, E., Reeves, B., Appelbe, A., Cochrane, A., Johnson, T. D., Korte, L. M., Do Rosario, I. M., Da Silva Almeida, I. T., Roberts, K. V., Carapetis, J. R., & Francis, J. R. (2...
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Publications
Barraclough, K., Metz, D., Staatz, C., Gorham, G., Carroll, R., Majoni, S.W., Cherian, S., Swaminathan, R., Holford, N. (2022). Important lack of difference in tacrolimus and mycophenolic acid pharmacokinetics between Aboriginal and Caucasian kidney...
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Publications
Smith, J., Merlino, A., Christie, B., Adams, M., Bonson, J., Osborne, R., Drummond, M., Judd, B., Aanundsen, D., Fleay, J. & Gupta, H. (In Press). Using social media in health literacy research: A promising example using Facebook with young Abor...
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Publications
Insights on the biology and epidemiology of P. vivax using genomics: Global Trimarsanto et al. (2019). A molecular barcode and online tool to identify and map imported infection with Plasmodium vivax. BioRxiv. Pearson et al. (2016).&nbs...
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Publications
Stevens, M. and Livingstone, C. (2019). Evaluating changes in electronic gambling machine policy on user losses in an Australian jurisdiction. BMC Public Health 19(1): 517. Flack, M., & Stevens, M. (2018). Gambling motivation: Comparisons acro...
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Publications
Skull, S., Licciardi, P., Balloch, A., Leach, A., Moberley, S., Carapetis, J., et al. (2010). Immune hyporesponsiveness following repeat pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (23vPPV) in Indigenous Australian adults and adolescents. 12th National ...
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Publications
Dias T, MacKay D, Canuto K, Boyle JA, D’Antoine H, Hampton D, Martin K, Phillips J, Bartlett N, Mcintyre HD, Graham S, Corpus S, Connors C, McCarthy L, Kirkham R and Maple-Brown LJ (2024) Supporting healthy lifestyles for First Nations women a...
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Publications
Oguoma, V.M., Wilson, N., Mulholland, K., Santosham, M., Torzillo, P., McIntyre, P., . . . Leach, A.J. (2020). 10-Valent pneumococcal non-typeable H. influenzae protein D conjugate vaccine (PHiD-CV10) versus 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine ...
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Publications
Pierce, J.P., Messer, K., White, M.M., Cowling, D.W., & Thomas, D.P. (2011) Prevalence of Heavy Smoking in California and the United States, 1965-2007. The Journal of the American Medical Association, 305(11), 1106-1112. Tho...
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Publications
d'Abbs, P., & Chenhall, R. D. (2013). Spirituality and religion in responses to substance misuse among Indigenous Australians. Substance Use & Misuse, 48, 1-16. doi: 10.3109/10826084.2013.800746 Nagel, T., Kavanagh, D., Barclay, L....
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Valerie Coomber
Research Nurse: Commenced 12 May 2014
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Publications
d'Abbs, P. (2012). Problematizing alcohol through the eyes of the other: Alcohol policy and Aboriginal drinking in the Northern Territory, Australia. Contemporary Drug Problems, 39(3), 371-396. Hinton, R., & Nagel, T. (2012). Evaluatio...
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Publications
Condon, J. R., Rumbold, A. R., Thorn, J. C., O’Brien, M. M., Davy, M. J., & Zardawi, I. (2009). A cluster of vulvar cancer and vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia in young Australian Indigenous women. Cancer Causes & Control, 20(1), 67-74...
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Publications
Pascoe, S., Gillon, D.A., Kamler, P., Aberyaratne, A., Pavlin, N., Gorham, G. Implementing a clinical decision support system in an Aboriginal health service – A qualitative case study. Health Policy and Technology 14:3 (2025). https://doi....
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Publications
Puszka, S., Dingwall, K., Sweet, M., Nagel, T. (2016) E-Mental Health Innovations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: A Qualitative Study of Implementation Needs in Health Services, JMIR Mental Health, 3(3): e43 Povey, J., Mills...
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Vikki Knott
Research fellow, Epidemiology and Health Systems, commenced 10 June 2014.
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Publications
Majoni, S.W., Hughes, J.T., Heron, B., Currie, B.J. (2017) Trimethoprim+sulfamethoxazole reduces rates of melioidosis in high risk haemodialysis patients. Kidney International Reports. (accepted 12 Sept 2017). www.kireports.org/#/article/S...
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Publications
Martin GE, Hosking K, Banz K, Gargan C, Stewart G, Greenwood-Smith B, Ramsay P, Tate-Baker J, Connors C, Binks P, McKinnon M, Manchikanti P, Gurruwiwi GG, Allard N, Qama A, Michaels J, Vintour-Cesar E, Batey R, Marshall C, Nihill P, Fernandes TA, Fu...
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Publications
Davis J.S., Cheng, A.C., McMillan, M., Humphrey, A., Stephens, D.P., & Anstey, N.M. (2011). Sepsis in the tropical Northern Territory of Australia: high disease burden with disproportionate impact on Indigenous Australians. Med...
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Publications
Smith, J.A., Adams, M. & Bonson, J. (2018). Investing in men’s health in Australia. The Medical Journal of Australia, 208(1). doi: 10.5694/mja17.0017 Merlino, A., Smith, J., Adams, M., Bonson, J., Osborne, R., &am...
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Webinar 2: Clinical Trials Network
Community engagement and patient retention: Dr Rupam Tripura and Dr Bipin Adhikari
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Publications
Stewart, B.J., Gardiner, T., Perry, G.J., & Tong, S.Y. (2015). Reduction in Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia rates in patients receiving haemodialysis following alteration of skin antisepsis procedures. Journal of Hospital Infection,&...
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Publications
Cunningham, J., O’Dea, K., Dunbar, T., Weeramanthri, T., Zimmet, P., & Shaw, J. (2006). Study Protocol – Diabetes and related conditions in urban Indigenous people in the Darwin, Australia region: aims, methods and participation...
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Publications Baseline
Barr EL, Maple-Brown LJ, Barzi F, Hughes JT, Jerums G, Ekinci EI, Ellis AG, Jones GR, Lawton PD, Sajiv C, Majoni SW, Brown AD, Hoy WE, O'Dea K, Cass A, MacIsaac RJ. Comparison of creatinine and cystatin C based eGFR in the estimation of glomerul...
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Publications
Dingwall, K.M., Nagel, T., Hughes, J.T., Kavanagh, D.J., Cass, A., Howard, K., Sweet, M., Brown, S., Sajiv, C. & Majoni, S.W. (2019). Wellbeing intervention for chronic kidney disease (WICKD): a randomised controlled trial study protoc...
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Publications
Bowen, A.C., Tong S.Y.C., Andrews, R.M., O’Meara, I.M, McDonald, M.I., Chatfield, M.D., Currie B.J., & Carapetis, J.R. (2014). Short course oral co-trimoxazole versus intramuscular benzathine benzylpenicillin for impetigo in a highly e...
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Working to beat kidney disease
A commentary by Senator Nigel Scullion, Federal Indigenous Affairs Minister
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Publications
Thomas, D.P. (2012). Changes in smoking intensity among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, 1994-2008. Medical Journal of Australia, 197,503-506. Thomas, D. (2012). National trends in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
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Publications
Johnston, V., Thomas, D.P., McDonnell, J., & Andrews, R.M. (2011). Maternal smoking in the household during pregnancy and postpartum: findings from an Indigenous cohort in the Northern Territory. The Medical Journal of Australia, 1...
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Condon, J. R., Rumbold, A. R., Thorn, J. C., O’Brien, M. M., Davy, M. J., & Zardawi, I. (2009). A cluster of vulvar cancer and vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia in young Australian Indigenous women. Cancer Causes & Control, 20(1), 67-74...
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Publications
Pickering, J., Smith-Vaughan, H., Beissbarth, J., Bowman, J.M., Wiertsema, S., Riley, T.V., et al. (2014). Diversity of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae colonizing Australian Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children. Journal of Clinical Microbiol...
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Publications
Liberato ,S.C., Bailie, R., & Brimblecombe, J. (2014). Nutrition interventions at point-of-sale to encourage healthier food purchasing: a systematic review. BMC Public Health, 14, 919. Brimblecombe, J., Liddle, R., & O'Dea, K. (20...
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Publications
Jaenke, R., Barzi, F., McMahon, E., Webster, J., & Brimblecombe, J. (2016). Consumer Acceptance of Reformulated Food Products: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Salt-reduced Foods. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, Jan 8....
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Publications
These publications relate to the study: Davis K, Remenyi B, Draper AD, Dos Santos J, Bayley N, Paratz E, et al. Rheumatic heart disease in Timor-Leste school students: an echocardiography-based prevalence study. Med J Aust. 2018 Apr 16;208(7):303...
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Publications
Maple-Brown, L.J., & Hampton, D. (2020). Indigenous cultures with similar colonisation history share the challenge of intergenerational diabetes. Lancet Global Health (Invited Commentary), 8(5), e619-e620. doi:10.1016/S2214-109X(20)20072-3&...
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Publications
Hefler, M., Kerrigan, V., Grunseit, A., Freeman, B., Kite, J., Thomas, D.P. (2020). Facebook-Based Social Marketing to Reduce Smoking in Australia’s First Nations Communities: An Analysis of Reach, Shares, and Likes. Journal of Medical In...
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Publications
Cunningham, F.C., Ferguson-Hill, S., Matthews, V. & Bailie, R. (2016) Leveraging quality improvement through use of the systems assessment tool in Indigenous primary health care services: a mixed methods study. BMC Health Services Research, 16, ...
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Publications
Kho S., Qotrunnada L., Leonardo L., Andries B., Wardani P.A.I., Fricot A., Henry B., Hardy D., Margyaningsih N.I., Apriyanti D., Puspitasari A.M., Prayoga P., Trianty L., Kenangalem E., Chretien F., Safeukui I., Del Portillo H.A., Fernandez-Becerra ...
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Publications
Arkell, P., Gusmao, C., Sheridan, C, L., Tanesi, M, Y., Gomes, N., Oakley, T., Wapling, J., Alves, L., Kopf, S., Sarmento, N., Da Costa Barreto, I., Amaral, S., Draper, A., Coelho, D., Guterres, H., Salles, A., Machado, F., Fancourt, N., Yan, J., Ma...
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Publications
Águas, R., Mahdi, A., Shretta, R., Horby, P., Landray, M., White, L.,et al. (2021). Potential health and economic impacts of dexamethasone treatment for patients with COVID-19. Nat Commun, 12, 915. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-2113...
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Publications
Hosking K, Binks P, De Santis T, Wilson P, et al. Evaluating a novel model of hepatitis B care, Hep B PAST, in the Northern Territory of Australia: results from a prospective, population-based study. The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific, Vol...
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Publications
Hanson, J., Radlof, S., Littlejohn, M., Hempenstall, A., Edwards, R., Nakata, Y., Gregson, S., Hayes, R., Smith, S., McKinnon, M., Binks, P., Tong, S. Y. C., Davies, J., & Davis, J. S. (2023). Hepatitis B genotypes in Aboriginal and Torres Strai...
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Selected Publications
Hare, M. J. L., Zhao, Y., Guthridge, S., Burgess, P., Barr, E., Ellis, E., et al. (2022). Prevalence and incidence of diabetes among Aboriginal people in remote communities of the Northern Territory, Australia: a retrospective, longitudinal data-lin...
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Publications
Francis, J. R., Sarmento, N., Draper, A., Marr, I., Ting, S., Fancourt, N., Alves, L., Champlin, K., Bongers, A., & Yan, J. (2020). Antimicrobial resistance and antibiotic use in Timor-Leste: building surveillance capacity with a One Health appr...
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Publications
Grealy, L. 2024. Trapped in the Homelands Policy Gap. Parity. October. 37(8): 22-23. Grealy, L. 2024. A Homelands Policy for the Northern Territory. Parity. June: 37(5): 37-39. Grealy, L. 2022. Slow Withdrawal as Managed Retr...
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Publications
Titmuss A, Barzi F, Barr E, Webster V, Wood A, et al, Association between maternal hyperglycaemia in pregnancy and offspring anthropometry in early childhood: the PANDORA Wave 1 study. Int J Obes. 2023 Nov; 47(11): 1120-1131 Wood A, Kasireddy V, C...
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Publications Follow-up
Majoni, S. W., Barzi, F., Hoy, W., MacIsaac, R. J., Cass, A., Maple-Brown, L., & Hughes, J. T. (2020). Baseline liver function tests and full blood count indices and their association with progression of chronic kidney disease and renal outcomes...
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Rates of diabetes in pregnancy continue to rise in the NT
The burden of diabetes in pregnancy has grown substantially in the Northern Territory (NT) over three decades and is contributing to more babies being born at higher than expected birthweights according to a new study. The study, Diabetes during...
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Brand Advisory Group
Our First Nations brand overlay symbolises our commitment to stand together with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and communities to achieve real change and to Close the Gap. "Throughout the Menzies rebranding process, the Aborigin...
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Reflections of the National Apology
To mark the 6th anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations, Menzies staff have shared some reflections to the very important celebration for all Australians.
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Remote Research Impact Workshop
The Remote Research Impact Workshop is a pre-symposium event held in the lead-up to the 10th Rural and Remote Scientific Symposium. Facilitated by the Remote Health Systems and Climate Change Centre (RHC3) within Menzies, the workshop will explore ways...
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Renal team staff draw on personal experiences to help kidney disease patients
Image caption: Henry Craigie and Niamah Walters have been enjoying their work with the Territory Kidney Care (TKC) team. Menzies is updating information for people living with kidney disease in northern and central Australia and some of the re...
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Research focus
The CRE-IQI’s research is about ensuring that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people receive the best possible primary health care, wherever they live. Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) initiatives are increasingly seen as an effective w...
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Research Impact Series #1: Health Education and Training
Throughout 2025, we’re hosting a 5-part series to highlight the long running impact of research and translation of research at Menzies. For our first event, we’re bringing you a panel of presenters who are each involved in health education and training.
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Research Seminar series re-launched
After a COVID-19 related hiatus, the Menzies Research Seminar series have been relaunched. Open to the public and free of charge, the sessions can be attended online or in-person in a newer, shorter format.
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Research into malaria treatment wins Harry Christian Giese – Research into Action Award
Pioneering research into optimising treatment therapies for malaria is likely to benefit the millions of people worldwide who suffer from the potentially deadly disease.
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Researcher awarded fellowship to explore innovative testing for wet cough
Menzies researcher Dr Robyn Marsh is working hard to ensure that kids have better access to testing and care to improve their respiratory health. She has recently been awarded the 2020 Al & Val Rosenstrauss Fellowship, a four-year research...
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Researcher profile | Abbey Diaz
Dr Abbey Diaz began her research career with the Brisbane-based cancer research team, and is currently a Postdoctoral Early Career Research Fellow, having graduated with a Menzies PhD from Charles Darwin University in 2018. Her research is focused o...
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Researcher Profile | Amalia de Jesus Alves
Amalia de Jesus Alves joined Menzies in Timor-Leste in October 2020, beginning work as a veterinary technician supporting national field sampling protocols for antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and antimicrobial use (AMU) surveillance programs. Amalia ...
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Researcher profile | Beverley Marcusson
Beverley Marcusson is a Wiradjuri woman born on Gadigal country (Sydney). She is a part of the Stolen Generations and her story can be read in the National Museum of Australia. Beverley says her career in health only started after her kids had grown...
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Researcher profile | Dr Alana Gall's unconventional academic journey
Dr Alana Gall is a proud ‘Pakana’ Tasmanian Aboriginal woman whose ancestral heritage links to the north-east coast of Lutruwita (Tasmania), and more recently, the Bass Strait Islands of Cape Barren and Flinders Island. Alana has a...
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Researcher profile | Dr Marita Hefler
Dr Marita Hefler’s health research career began in 2005 at a health service for young people in Sydney who were homeless or at risk of homelessness. “I was a health promotion officer, and one of the projects I ran was a trial to provide ...
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Researcher profile | Dr Robyn Marsh
Researcher Dr Robyn Marsh has been able to continue to develop her research career thanks to an innovative Gender Equity Fellowship at Menzies. The fellowship was established to promote and encourage equity across Menzies, recognising that women are...
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Resources
Podcasts: Ask the Specialist: Larrakia, Tiwi and Yolŋu stories to inspire better healthcare Videos: 2024 Cultural Safety Champions - Presentations Menzies COVID-19 Australian Vaccine information videos Stay Strong on Country Video...
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Researcher Profile | Sian Graham
Sian Graham – an inspiring journey through research Sian Graham is an Indigenous woman born and raised in Darwin, her family are from One Arm Point (Bardi/Jawi) in the Kimberley and the Balladong (Noongar) area in the Wheatbelt of West...
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Resources
A set of resources that can be used to promote the NBCSP have been produced following widespread consultation and engagement with both Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and health professionals. The resources for the usual pathway incl...
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Resources
This project brought together parents, practitioners and researchers to co-create resources to strengthen home visiting and parenting programs with First Nations families in the Northern Territory. From 2022–2025, we worked in partnership with...
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Resources
Trial results Effectiveness of tafenoquine and primaquine | APMEN TechTalks Trial results: Degaga TS, Pasaribu AP, Tripura R, Ghanchi N, Rajasekhar M, Adhikari B, Ley B, Bamboro SA, Jabbar FA, Hasibuan N, Tego TT, Zehra S, Qurashi B, Mnjala ...
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Resources
Aboriginal-Controlled Governance for the Remote Housing System in Northern Territory Published May 2025 Download the Background Paper Download the Discussion Paper Download the Policy Brief Publication of the Discussion Paper concludes Phase 1...
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Resources
Tari-Keresztes, N., Smith, J.A., B., Gupta, H. (2022) Evaluation of the Two Ways Mentoring Program Tari-Keresztes, N., Smith, J.A., B., Gupta, H. (2021) Follow-up Evaluation of the Peer-Led Education Pilot i...
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Resources
Within each resource below, the date is provided of the most recently updated version of the tool, protocol or manual. Materials have been updated in accordance with clinical guidelines until the version date. Acute Rheumatic Fever/Rheumatic Hear...
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Resources
A suite of resources supporting prevention, diagnosis and management of ARF and RHD are available at the RHD Guidelines website, including: ARF and RHD Guidelines Heart Health - key facts Clinical Support App for iPhone, iPad and Android Pr...
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Resources
Print materials Yarning about NDIS Can I get NDIS? Yarning about NDIS, How we can help you connect Yarning about NDIS careplan NDIS 'No shame' brochure Fact sheets How the NDIS can help your child (0-6 years...
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Resources
Downloadable files: Generic study protocol Laboratory SOP Household and participants selection in cross sectional survey. Novel diagnostics tested to date: Malaria Autoscope: microscopy done by artificial intelligence&nb...
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Resources
Resources for One21seventy
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Resources
Resources 12 Month BDR evaluation compendium report- Part 2 12 Month Evaluation of the BDR in the NT Executive Summary and Key Recommendations Recommendations from the 12 Month Evaluation of the BDR in the NT Emerging A...
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Richard Russell
Patron profile Richard Russell is Director and co-founder of Russell Services Group (RSG). RSG provides a range of services in the health and philanthropic sectors. For the previous 14 years, Richard was co-founder and Managing Director of Russel...
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Professor Rosemary Calder AM
Patron profile Professor Rosemary Calder AM is the Director of the newly established Australian Health Policy Collaboration at Victoria University in Melbourne. Prior to the establishment of the AHPC in July 2015, Rosemary was Director, ...
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Scholarships
MSc/PhD Scholarship opportunity: Identifying antimicrobial and antibiofilm properties of traditional medicinal plants in northern Australia An exciting MSc or PhD scholarship opportunity working with a national team of scientists is availabl...
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Selected publications
Leonardo L., Kenangalem E., Poespoprodjo J.R., Noviyanti R., Price R.N., Anstey N.M., Minigo G., Kho S. Increased circulating myeloid-derived suppressor cells in vivax malaria and severe falciparum malaria. Malar J, 2022 Sep 8;21(1):255 Kho S., An...
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Selected publications
Kaestli, M., O’Donnell, M., Rose, A., Webb, JR., Mayo, M., Currie, BJ., & Gibb, K. (2019). Opportunistic pathogens and large microbial diversity detected in source-to-distribution drinking water of three remote communities in Norther...
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Selected publications
Holt, D.C., Harris, T.M., Hughes, J.T., Lilliebridge, R., Croker, D., Graham, S., Hall, H., Tong, S.Y., Giffard, P.M. Longitudinal whole-genome based comparison of carriage and infection associated Staphylococcus aureus in northern Australian dialys...
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Selected publications
Grealy, L. 2026. Mould Cultures; Or, the Unequal Distribution of Remediation and Eviction. Anthropology Today. 42(1): 9-12. DOI: 10.1111/1467-8322.70045 Grealy, L., Su, J. and Thomas, D. 2025.Healthy Homes: Repairs and Maintenance in Remote Northe...
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Selected publications
Hanson J, Lee SJ, Mohanty S, Faiz MA, Anstey NM, Charunwatthana P, Yunus EB, Mishra SK, Tjitra E, Price RN, Rahman R, Nosten F, Htut Y, Hoque G, Hong Chau TT, Hoan Phu N, Hien TT, White NJ, Day NP, Dondorp AM. A simple score to predict the outcome o...
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Selected publications
McCallum GB, Fong SM, Grimwood K, Nathan AM, Byrnes CA, Ooi MH, Nachiappan N, Saari N, Morris PS, Yeo TW, Ware RS, Elogius BW, Oguoma VM, Yerkovich ST, de Bruyne J, Lawrence KA, Lee B, Upham JW, Torzillo PJ, Chang AB. Extended Versus Standard Antibi...
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Selected publications
Giffard, P.M., Andersson P., Wilson J., Buckley C., Lilliebridge R, Harris, T.M., Kleinecke M., O’Grady K.F., Huston W.M., Lambert S.B., Whiley D.M. and Holt D.C. (2018) CtGEM typing: Discrimination of Chlamydia trachomatis ocular and uro...
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Selected publications
Davies, J., Li, S. Q., Tong, S. Y., Baird, R. W., Beaman, M., Higgins, G., Cowie, B. C., Condon, J. R., & Davis, J. S. (2017). Establishing contemporary trends in hepatitis B sero-epidemiology in an Indigenous population. PLOS ONE, 12(9), e01840...
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Selected publications
Garvey, G., Cunningham, J., Mayer, C., Letendre, A., Shaw, J., Anderson, K., & Kelly, B. (2020). Psychosocial aspects of delivering cancer care to Indigenous people: An overview. Journal of Global Oncology, 6, 148-154. https://doi...
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Selected publications
Thriemer K, Poespoprodjo JR, Kenangalem E, Douglas NM, Sugiarto P, Anstey NM, Simpson JA, Price RN. The risk of adverse clinical outcomes following treatment of Plasmodium vivax malaria with and without primaquine in Papua, Indonesia. PLoS Neglected...
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Selected publications
Midford, R. (2010). Drug prevention programmes for young people: where have we been and where should we be going? Addiction, 105(10), 1688-1695. Midford, R. (2007). Is Australia 'fair dinkum' about drug education in schools? Drug and Alcoh...
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Selected publications
Vicendese D, Yerkovich S, Grimwood K, Valery PC, Byrnes CA, Morris PS, Dharmage SC, Chang AB. (2022) Long-term azithromycin in children with bronchiectasis unrelated to cystic fibrosis: treatment effects over time. Chest. S0012-3692(22)03684-4. doi:...
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Selected publications
Chang, A. B., Morgan, L. C., Duncan, E. L., Chatfield, M. D., Schultz, A., Leo, P. J., McCallum, G. B., McInerney-Leo, A. M., McPhail, S. M., Zhao, Y., Kruljac, C., Smith-Vaughan, H. C., Morris, P. S., Marchant, J. M., Yerkovich, S. T., Cook, A. L.,...
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Selected publications
Howitt, R., de Jesus, G. A., Araujo, F., Francis, J., Marr, I., McVean, M., MacMorran, E., Rollinson, V., Chung, A., & Yip, T. W. (2020). Screening and triage at health-care facilities in Timor-Leste during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Lancet R...
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Selected publications
Nation ML, Manna S, Tran HP, Nguyen CD, Vy LTT, Uyen DY, Phuong TL, Dai VTT, Ortika BD, Wee-Hee AC, Beissbarth J, Hinds J, Bright K, Smith-Vaughan H, Nguyen TV, Mulholland K, Temple B, Satzke C. Impact of COVID-19 nonpharmaceutical interve...
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Selected publications
Rachlin, A., Dittrich, S., Phommasone, K., Douangnouvong, A., Phetsouvanh, R., Newton, P.N., & Dance, D.A.B. (2016). Investigation of Recurrent Melioidosis in Lao People's Democratic Republic by Multilocus Sequence Typing. The American Journ...
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Selected publications
Aquino, D., Leonard, D., Hadgraft, N., & Marley, J. V. (2018). High prevalence of early onset anaemia amongst Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants in remote northern Australia. Australian Journal of Rural Health, 26(4), 245-250. ...
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Selected publications
Wild K, Langford K, de Araujo G (2022). Gender-based Violence and Healthcare in Timor-Leste [Textbook – in English and Tetum]. Melbourne: La Trobe University Press. Wild K, Young F, de Araujo G, Fernandes A, Gomes L, Kelly L, Taft A (2...
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Selected publications
Caly, L., Davidson, N., Ghimire, R., Rajaratnam, B., Marrow, J., Baird, R., Meumann, E. M., & Druce, J. (2019). Extended detection and isolation of Murray Valley encephalitis virus in whole blood and urine. The Medical Journal of Australia, 211(...
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Selected publications
Rasmussen DN, Vieira N, Honge BL, Jespersen S, Bjerregaard-Andersen M, Oliveira I, Furtado A, [...], Unger HW. HIV-1 and HIV-2 prevalence, risk factors and birth outcomes among pregnant women in Bissau, Guinea-Bissau: A retrospective cross-sectional...
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Selected Publications
Sarmento N., da Silva E.S., Barreto I., Ximenes J.C., Angelina J.M., Correia D.M., Babo S.M., Tilman A.J., de Sousa, A.S., Hornay E., Ico L.C., Machado F.N., Niha M.V., Ballard S., Lin C., Howden B., Baird R., Wapling J., Alves L., Oakley T., Marr I...
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Selected publications
Binks MJ, Bleakley AS, Pizzutto SJ, Lamberth M, Powell V, Nelson J, Kirby A, Morris PS, Simon D, Mulholland EK, Rathnayake G, Leach AJ, D'Antoine H, Licciardi PV, Snelling T, & Chang AB. (2023). Randomised controlled trial of perin...
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Selected publications
Francis JR, Fairhurst H, Yan J, Fernandes Monteiro A, Lee AM, Maurays J, Kaethner A, Whalley GA, Hardefeldt H, Williamson J, Marangou J, Reeves B, Wheaton G, Robertson T, Horton A, Cush J, Wade V, Monteiro A, Draper ADK, Morris PS, Ralph AP, Reme...
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Selected publications
Rung, D. L. (2020). Processes of Sub-Citizenship: Neoliberal Statecrafting ‘Citizens,’ ‘Non-Citizens,’ and Detainable ‘Others’. Social Sciences, 9(1), 5. doi: 10.3390/socsci9010005 Moss, S., Lee, E., Berman...
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Selected publications
Cox, V.R.V. Stephens, M. Singh, G.R. Currie, B.J. Improving access to ivermectin for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia: big gains from a small change. 2025 [in press - Australia and New Zealand Journal of Public Health] ...
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Selected publications
He, V. Y. (co-first author), Leckning, B. (co-first author), Williams, T., Robinson, G. W.., & Guthridge, S. (under review). Patterns of multisystem involvement in adolescence: Implications for health, education, and social services in the North...
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Selected publications
Balasubramanya B, Isaac R, Philip S, et al. Task shifting to frontline community health workers for improved diabetes care in low-resource settings in India: a phase II non-randomized controlled clinical trial. Journal of Global Health Reports. 2020...
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Selected publications
Fitts, M.S., Cullen, J., Montgomery, R., & Duffy, G. It's been like a spiritual awakening for me": The impacts of traumatic brain injury education with Indigenous women in the Australian correctional system. Frontiers in Education. h...
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Selected publications
Cass, A., Feyer, A.M., Brown, A., Snelling, P., & Howard, K. (2011). Central Australia Renal Study. Canberra: Department of Health and Ageing. Baigent, C., Landray, M.J., Reith, C., Emberson, J., Wheeler, D.C., Tomson, C., Wanner, C., ...
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Selected publications
Bailie R, Matthews V, Larkins S, Thompson S, Burgess P, Weeramanthri T, Bailie J, Cunningham F, Kwedza R, Clark L. (2017) Impact of policy support on uptake of evidence-based continuous quality improvement activities and the quality of care for Indi...
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Selected publications
Ruffles TJC, Goyal V, Marchant JM, Masters IB, Yerkovich ST, Buntain HM, Cook A, Schultz A, Upham JW, Champion A, Versteegh L, Chang AB. Duration of amoxicillin-clavulanate for protracted bacterial bronchitis in children (DACS): a multi-centre, doub...
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Selected publications
Li M, Roder D, Whop LJ, et al Aboriginal women have a higher risk of cervical abnormalities at screening; South Australia, 1993-2016. Journal of Medical Screening. Accepted October 2018 Diaz A, Baade PD, Valery PC, Whop LJ, et al. Comorbidity and ...
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Selected publications
Barr, E. L. M., Zimmet, P. Z., Welborn, T. A., Jolley, D., Magliano, D. J., Dunstan, D. W., Cameron, A. J., Dwyer, T., Taylor, H. R., Tonkin, A. M., Wong, T. Y., McNeil, J., & Shaw, J. E. (2007). Risk of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in...
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Selected publications
Thompson, S.L., Chenhall, R.D., & Brimblecombe, J.K. (2013). Indigenous perspectives on active living in remote Australia: A qualitative exploration of the socio-cultural link between health, the environment and economics. BMC Public Health,...
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Selected publications
d'Abbs, P., & Chenhall, R. D. (2013). Spirituality and religion in responses to substance misuse among Indigenous Australians. Substance Use & Misuse, 48, 1-16. doi: 10.3109/10826084.2013.800746 d'Abbs, P. (2012). Probl...
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Selected publications
Robinson, R.W., Tyler, W.B., Silburn, S.R. & Zubrick, S.R. (2012). Gender, Culture and Intervention: Exploring Differences between Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Children’s Responses to an Early Intervention Programme. Children and Soci...
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Selected publications
Trimarsanto, H., Amato, R., Pearson, R. D., Sutanto, E., Noviyanti, R., . . . Auburn, S. (2019). A molecular barcode and online tool to identify and map imported infection with Plasmodium vivax. bioRxiv, 776781. doi: 10.1101/776781 Aubur...
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Selected publications
Belton, S., Myers, B., & Ngana, F. R. (2014). Maternal deaths in eastern Indonesia: 20 years and still walking: an ethnographic study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 14(1), 39-39. Ireland, S., Narjic, C. W., Belton, S., Saggers, S...
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Selected publications
Sayers, S.M., Mott, S., Mann, K.D., Pearce, M.S., & Singh, G.R. (2013). Birth weight and fasting glucose and insulin: results from Aboriginal Birth Cohort Study. Medical Journal of Australia, 199(2), 112-116. Sayers, S., Mott...
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Selected publications
Laycock A, Bailie J, Matthews V and Bailie R. Using developmental evaluation to support knowledge translation: reflections from a large-scale quality improvement project in Indigenous primary health care. Health Research Policy & Systems 2019; 1...
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Selected publications
Bailie, J., Laycock, A., Conte, K., Matthews, V., Peiris, D., Bailie, R., Abimbola, S., Passey, M., Cunningham, F., Harkin, K. & Bainbridge, R. (2021). Principles governing ethical research in a collaboration to strengthen Indi...
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Selected publications
Thompson, S.L., Chenhall, R.D., & Brimblecombe, J.K. (2013). Indigenous perspectives on active living in remote Australia: a qualitative exploration of the socio-cultural link between health, the environment and economics. BMC Public He...
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Selected publications
Kirkham, R., Boyle, J., Whitbread, C., Dowden, M., Connors, C., Corpus, S., et al. on behalf of the NT Diabetes in Pregnancy Partnership (2017). Health services changes to address diabetes in pregnancy in a complex setting: perspectives of heal...
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Selected publications
Marsh RL, Binks MJ, Smith-Vaughan HC, Janka M, Clark S, Richmond P, Chang AB, Thornton RB. Prevalence and subtyping of biofilms present in bronchoalveolar lavage from children with protracted bacterial bronchitis or non-cystic fibrosis bronchiectasi...
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Selected publications
Tonkin, E, Coveney, J, Webb, T, Wilson, AM, & Meyer, SB (2017) Consumer concerns relating to food labelling and trust – Australian governance actors respond, Journal of Consumer Affairs, in press Tonkin, E, Brimblecombe, J, Wycherley, TP...
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Selected publications
Price, E. P., Sarovich, D. S., Mayo, M., Tuanyok, A., Drees, K. P., Kaestli, M. et al. (2013). Within-host evolution of Burkholderia pseudomallei over a twelve-year chronic-carriage infection. mBio: In Press. McRobb E., Kaestli M., Mayo M....
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Selected publications
Nagel, T. & Thompson, C. (2008). Motivational care planning – self management in indigenous mental health. Australian Family Physician, 37(12), 996-1000. Nagel, T., Thompson, C., Robinson, G., Condon, J. & Trauer, T...
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Selected publications
McWhirter, R.E. (2013). Body ownership and research. Journal of Law and Medicine, 21, 323-329. McWhirter, R.E., (2012). The history of bioethics: implications for current debates in health research. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 55...
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Selected Publications
1. Noname A LJ, Brimblecombe J, Connelly PW, Harris SB, Mamakeesick M, Zinman B, O'Dea K, Hanley AJ. Similarities and differences in cardiometabolic risk factors among remote Aboriginal Australian and Canadian cohorts. Diabetes Res Clin Pract,...
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Selected Publications
CUBILLO, B., Stacey, N., & Brimblecombe, J. (2023). How is nutrition, health and wellbeing conceptualised in connection with seafood for coastal Indigenous Peoples. Food Policy, 116, 102434. doi CUBILLO, B., Brimblecombe, J. & Stacey, ...
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Selected publications
Devine, A., Battle, K. E., Meagher, N., Howes, R. E., Dini, S., Gething, P. W., Simpson, J. A., Price, R. N., & Lubell, Y. (2021). Global economic costs due to vivax malaria and the potential impact of its radical cure: A modelling study. PLoS m...
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Selected Publications
Bowden, E. R., Chang, A. B., & McCallum, G. B. (2023). Interventions to improve enablers and/or overcome barriers to seeking care during pregnancy, birthing and postnatal period for women living with vulnerabilities in high-income countries: A s...
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Selected publications
Thomas, D.P., Scollo, M. (2018) Should a smoking question be added to the Australian 2021 census? [Editorial] Aust N Z J Public Health Early View. Available at: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1753-6405.12788 Thom...
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Selected publications
Thriemer K, Degaga T, Alam MS, Adhkari B, Tripura R, Hossain MS, Christian M, Ghanchi NK, Mnjala H, Weston S, Ley B, Rumaseb A, Tadesse D, Teferi T, Yilma D, Lee G, Unger H, Sutanto I, Pasaribu AP, Ghimire P, Beg MA, Price RN. Adapting international...
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Selected publications
Sadhewa A, Satyagraha AW, Alam MS, Adissu W, Anvikar A, Bancone G, Bharti PK, Bhutani VK, Das S, Hamid MMA, Hossain MS, Nitika N, Okech BA, Panggalo LV, Talukdar A, von Fricken ME, Wong RJ, Yilma D, Price RN, Thriemer K, Ley B. Performance of qua...
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Selected publications
Reupert, A., Maybery, D., Cox, M., and Scott Stokes, E. (2015). Place of family in recovery models for those with a mental illness. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 24, 495–506. doi: 10.1111/in...
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Selected publications
1. Rohatgi, R., Ross, M.J.,Majoni, S.W., (2017) Telenephrology: current perspectives and future directions Kidney International, in press. 2. Hughes, J.T., Barzi, F., Hoy, W.E., Jones, G.R.D., Rathnayake, G., Majoni, S.W., et al, (2017) Biliru...
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Selected publications
Puszka S*, Walsh C*, Markham F, Barney J, Yap M, Dreise T (2022) Towards the decolonisation of disability: A systematic review of disability conceptualisations, practices and experiences of First Nations people of Australia, Social Science & Med...
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Selected publications
Mitchell M, Wilson D & Aitken RL (2015). Family and Cultural Care of the Critically Ill Patient. In: D Elliot, L Aitken & W Chaboyer, ACCCN’s Critical Care Nursing, 3rd Ed. Elsevier Sydney Lenthall S, Knight S, Foxley S, Gordon V, Iv...
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Selected publications
Russell, D., Humphreys, J. S., McGrail, M. R., Cameron, W. I., & Williams, P. (2013). The value of survival analyses for evidence-based rural medical workforce planning. Human Resources for Health, 11(1 (Art. No.:65)), 1 - 9. https://doi.org/10....
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Selected publications
Engelman, D., Yoshizumi, J., Hay, R. J., Osti, M., Micali, G., Norton, S., Walton, S., Boralevi, F., Bernigaud, C., Bowen, A. C., Chang, A. Y., Chosidow, O., Estrada-Chavez, G., Feldmeier, H., Ishii, N., Lacarrubba, F., Mahé, A., Maurer, T., ...
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Selected publications
Barras, M., & Legg, A. (2017). Drug dosing in obese adults. Aust Prescr, 40(5), 189-193. doi:10.18773/austprescr.2017.053 Stewart, A., Roberts, J. A., Wallis, S. C., Allworth, A. M., Legg, A., & McCarthy, K. L. (2018). Evidence of clinical...
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Selected publications
Bhatta, M., Zander, K. K., & Garnett, S. T. (2022). Trends in ecosystem goods and services obtained from red panda habitats in north-western Nepal. Ecosystems and People, 18(1), 514-529. Bhatta, M., Zander, K. K., & Garnett, S. T. (2022). ...
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Selected publications
Waugh EB, Hefler M, Pascoe S, Mayo M, Hare MJL, Story DA, Wilkshire N, Henwood P, Ross J, Croker D. (2025), What do Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory value during the operation journey? A qualitative study. Med J Aust. 223(1):30–37. ...
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Selected publications
Abdel-Latif, M. E., Adegboye, O., Nowak, G., Elfaki, F., Bajuk, B., Glass, K., & Harley, D. (2023). Variation in hospital morbidities in an Australian neonatal intensive care unit network. Archives of Disease in Childhood-Fetal and Neonatal Edit...
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Selected publications
Wood, A., O’Neal, D., Furler, J., Ekinci, E. (2018) Continuous Glucose Monitoring: a review of the evidence, opportunities for future use and ongoing challenges. Internal Medical Journal Weiss, J., Wood, A., Zaj...
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Selected publications
Leach, G.J. & Osborne, P.L. (1985). Freshwater plants of Papua New Guinea. 254 pp. illus. UPNG Press, Port Moresby. Leach, A.J., Leach, D.N. & Leach, G.J. (1988). Antibacterial activity of some medicinal plants of Papua New ...
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Selected publications
Smith, J., Adams, M. & Bonson, J. (2018). Investment in men’s health in Australia. Medical Journal of Australia. 208 (1), 6-7. Smith, J. & Herriot, M. (2017). Positioning health promotion as a policy priority in Australia. Health Pro...
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Selected publications
Anteneh Y.S, Yang Q, Brown MH, Franco CMM. (2022). Factors affecting the isolation and diversity of marine sponge-associated bacteria. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol, 106(4):1729-1744. Anteneh, Y.S.; Yang, Q.; Brown, M.H.; Franco, C.M.M. (2021). A...
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Selected publications
Wyber R, Lizama C, Wade V, et al. (2022) Improving primary prevention of acute rheumatic fever in Australia: consensus primary care priorities identified through an eDelphi process, BMJ Open, 12:e056239. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056239 Vaughan, G...
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Selected publications
Martins N, Sarmento D, Da Silva V et al.Family planning services in Timor Leste: national health facility survey (2024) The Lancet Regional Health - Southeast Asia, 2026; 47 Martins N, Soares D, Gusmao C, Nunes M, Abrantes L, Valadares D,...
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Selected publications
Naing, P., Playford, D., Falhammar, H., Abeyaratne, A., Strange, G., Joseph, S., Costelloe, E., & Kangaharan, N. (2019). Epidemiology of Pulmonary Hypertension at the Top End of Australia. Heart, Lung & Circulation, 28, S65&nd...
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Selected publications
Einsiedel, L., Pham, H., Talukder, R. R., Liddle, J., Taylor, K., Wilson, K., Jersmann, H., Gessain, A., Woodman, R., & Kaldor, J. (2020). Pulmonary disease is associated with human T-cell leukaemia virus type 1c infection: a cross-sectional sur...
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Selected publications
Chen W, Howard K, Gorham G, Abeyaratne A, Zhao Y, Adegboye O, Kangaharan N, Taylor S, Maple-Brown L, Heard S, Talukder R, Baghbanian A, Majoni SW, Cass A. Cost-effectiveness of clinical decision support to improve CKD outcomes among First ...
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Selected publications
Ratan, Z. A., Parrish, A. M., Zaman, S. B., Alotaibi, M. S., & Hosseinzadeh, H. (2021). Smartphone addiction and associated health outcomes in adult populations: a systematic review. International journal of environmental research and public hea...
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Selected publications
Grigg, M.J., William, T., Barber, B.E., Rajahram, G.S., Menon, J., Schimann, E., Piera, K.A., Wilkes, C.S., Patel, K., Chandna, A., Drakeley, C.J., Yeo, T.W., Anstey, N.M. (2018). Age-related clinical spectrum of P...
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Selected publications
Abass, K., Dumedah, G., Dramani, A., Ofosu, A., Guodaar, L., Nyaaba, E., ... & Gyasi, R. M. (2025). ‘We live in fear and face endless physical and emotional health problems’: Perceived health implications of floods among urban househ...
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Selected publications
Barnett, A., & Oguoma, V.M. (2024). Here’s why you should (almost) never use a pie chart for your data. Leach, A. J., Wilson, N., Arrowsmith, B., Beissbarth, J., Mulholland, K., Santosham, M., ...Oguoma VM & Morris, P. S. (2...
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Selected publications
Price, D.J., Nekkab, N., Monteiro, W.M., Villela, D.A.M., Simpson, J.A., Lacerda, M.V.G., White, M., Devine, A. (2024) The cost-effectiveness of tafenoquine following G6PD screening for the treatment of vivax malaria in Brazil: a transmission model ...
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Selected publications
Smith JA., Herriot M., Williams C., Judd J., Griffiths K., Bainbridge R., (2019). Health Promotion: A political imperative. Health Promotion Journal of Australia. 30(2):133-136. Griffiths, K., Coleman, C., Al-Yaman, F...
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Selected publications
Beissbarth, J., Smith-Vaughan, H. C., Cheng, A. C., Morris, P. S., & Leach, A. J. (2022). BIGDATA: A Protocol to Create and Extend a 25-Year Clinical Trial and Observational Data Asset to Address Key Knowledge Gaps in Otitis Media and Hearing Lo...
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Selected publications
Clifford S, Wright CJ, Miller PG, Griffiths KE, Smith JA, Livingston, M. (2024). What are the impacts of alcohol supply reduction measures on police-recorded adult domestic and family violence in the Northern Territory of Australia? International...
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Selected publications
Wakerman J 2004 Defining Remote Health. Australian Journal of Rural Health 12: 210-214. Wakerman J, Humphreys JS, Wells R, Kuipers P, Entwistle P, Jones J. 2008 Primary health care delivery models in rural and remote Australia - a systematic revie...
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Selected publications
Vishnu Khanal, Elaine Wills, and Deborah Russell. Co-design at the heart of adaptation of digital health technologies in Remote Indigenous Communities of Australia. The Lancet Digital Health, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2589-7500(23)00251-0 ...
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Selected publications
Greenhill AR, Mutreja A, Bulach D, Belousoff MJ, Jonduo MH, Collins DA, Kas MP, Wapling J, Seemann T, Lafana A, Dougan G, Brown MV, Horwood PF. Wave 2 strains of atypical Vibrio cholerae El Tor caused the 2009-2011 cholera outbreak in Papua New Guin...
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Selected publications
Preprint: Solomon Woldeyohannes, Yomei Jones, Paul Lawton. (2025). Variance Estimation for Assessing Healthcare Providers’ Performance using log Standardized Incidence Ratio. medRxiv 2025.04.22.25326183; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.04.22...
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Seven Network
Seven is the Australian leader in news and public affairs. Seven News is the most-watched nightly news bulletin in Australia and has become the highest rating television news service, leading the market nationally. National bulletins are presente...
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Selected Publications
Mensah, G. A., Fuster, V., Murray, C. J., Roth, G. A., Abate, Y. H., Abbasian, M., ... Gebrekidan K.G. (2023). Global burden of cardiovascular diseases and risks, 1990-2022. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 82(25), 2350-2473. https://d...
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Simon McKeon AO
Patron profile Simon McKeon is Chairman of AMP Limited and CSIRO. He was also the 2011 Australian of the Year. He retired from Macquarie Group in early 2014 after a 30 year career culminating in his position as Executive Chairman (Melbourne Offic...
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Southern Cross Austereo
Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) are the official Broadcasters of the 7Network Programming throughout Darwin and Central Australia. The 7 Brand delivers some of the most watched programs on Australian Television Entertaining Millions of Australian...
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Staff
Staff Centre co-leads: Mark Mayo, Associate Deputy Director, Indigenous Leadership and Engagement, Laboratory project manager and senior researcher Associate Professor Kalinda Griffiths, Director, Poche SA+NT, Flinders University & Resea...
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Staff
Chief investigators: Associate Professor Gail Garvey, Menzies School of Health Research Professor Joan Cunningham, Menzies School of Health Research Professor Dianne O’Connell, Cancer Council NSW Professor Sandra Thompson, University ...
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Staff awards and recognition
Superstars of STEM Associate Professor Heidi Smith-Vaughan, Dr Teresa Wozniak and Dr Kalinda Griffiths were named as 2019 Superstars of STEM Fulbright Scholarship Professor James Smith was named as a 2019 Fulbright Scholar. James will tra...
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Story of Our Children and Young People
The Story of Our Children and Young People (the Story) provides a summary of key indicators and stories of the wellbeing of children and young people of the Northern Territory. The Northern Territory Government commissioned Menzies’ Centre for...
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Stakeholder engagement
Results have been presented at the following conferences: ASTMH 67th Annual Meeting, Session 167, Symposium “Short Course Primaquine Regimen for the Radical Cure of Plasmodium vivax” New Orleans, October 28 - November 1, 2018  ...
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Stay Strong app helps self-management
The importance of social connection and culturally sensitive self-management tools to support patients managing chronic health conditions has been emphasised in a recent study by Menzies. The study of the digital health tool – the Stay S...
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Student profile | Julie Mae Malcampo
Seeing firsthand the importance of ensuring access to health care services for all led Julie Mae Malcampo to enrol in a Master of Public Health with Menzies. Julie has a Bachelor of Nursing from Davao Doctors College and is a registered nurse in the...
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Student profile | Dr Belinda Davison
Menzies Life Course Program project manager, Dr Belinda Davison was awarded her PhD from Charles Darwin University earlier this month with her thesis, Chronic stress exposure and emotional wellbeing in Australian Indigenous and non-Indigenous young adu...
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Student profile | Dr Gillian Gorham
Dr Gillian Gorham earned her PhD from Charles Darwin University in 2021, for her thesis exploring the concept of ‘place’ in the delivery of dialysis services in the Northern Territory (NT). Most dialysis patients in the NT are Aboriginal...
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“I don’t really know what diabetes is”: Study finds more support is needed
Image caption: The team celebrated after the successful first day of the youth diabetes co-design workshop at Menzies. The Northern Territory has the highest prevalence of youth type 2 diabetes (T2D) in the world. The heaviest bu...
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Study highlights pathways to school success
A first ever study into a child’s journey from preschool attendance (age four years) to early academic achievement (age eight years) was recently published in the prominent multidisciplinary journal PLOS ONE by Menzies in collaboration with Charl...
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Tackling antimicrobial resistance in the north
Through a suite of projects, HOT NORTH is involved in tackling the challenge of AMR in northern Australia and neighbouring countries.
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Ten years of malaria studies in Sabah
For 10 years, Menzies has teamed with Sabah’s Infectious Diseases team to improve the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of malaria.
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Thirty years strong | Amanda Leach and Bart Currie
Congratulations to Professor Amanda Leach and Professor Bart Currie for a milestone 30 years of working for Menzies School of Health Research. Professor Amanda Leach Amanda began her career with Menzies in 1988 in Alice Springs as a res...
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Timor-Leste
We work with the Timor-Leste Government and partners to strengthen health systems for responding to infectious diseases challenges. Our projects in Timor-Leste have been designed to build capacity in clinical, surveillance and laboratory sett...
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Trainee Profile | Zyana Gall
Born on the Gold Coast and raised in Brisbane, Menzies trainee Zyana Gall hopes to one day work in emergency medicine and get her PhD. Zyana is a proud Palawa Aboriginal woman and her country is Lutruwita/Tasmania. She began her trai...
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E-Learning CQI Modules
Welcome to One21Seventy eLearning Modules This education package provides an opportunity to learn about best-practice approaches in continuous quality improvement in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health care. eLearning modules ...
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Study and training opportunities
Ramaciotti Futures Internship Program: 12 month internships available Location, Darwin NT Are you a First Nations youth resident in the Northern Territory interested in getting health industry experience while you study? Come and learn with ot...
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Translating research into improved outcomes in the Top End
Northern Australia’s expertise in translating health and medical research into improved care and health outcomes has been recognised with a newly accredited Research Translation Centre. Top End Academic Health Partners is the newest of 11 centres nationally.
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Trial details
Study title: Short course radical cure of P. vivax in Nepal - a randomized controlled trial – pilot study. Aims: Assess the efficacy of a 7-day low dose course of primaquine (3.5mg/kg total dose) for the radical cure of P. vivax ma...
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Tribute to Dr John Hargrave AO, MBE
Dr John Hargrave AO, MBE, who died in Tasmania in August 2020 at the age of 89, served the people of the Northern Territory and the Islands of Timor and Flores for his entire working life of 45 years. His is an exemplary story of humble service, consta...
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Tuberculosis rates fall in the Top End
The Northern Territory (NT) has the highest incidence of tuberculosis (TB) in Australia, but the rate of infection is decreasing, according to a collaborative study between the NT Centre for Disease Control, Menzies School of Health Research,...
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Understanding antimicrobial resistance in animals in Timor-Leste
Infectious diseases can be transmitted from animals to humans, which is why it is important to understand animal health in order to improve human health. Research also shows that antimicrobial resistance in bacteria either in humans, animals or the env...
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Val Asche Memorial Prize
The Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Excellence: Menzies Education and Training acknowledges the importance of recognising outstanding achievement by a student undertaking a coursework award. The Val Asche Memorial Prize for Academic Ex...
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Using paracetamol for protecting kidneys in patients with severe malaria
Paracetamol is regularly used for the relief of pain and fever associated with many illnesses, but a study just published in Clinical Infectious Diseases has shown that it may also help protect against kidney damage in patients with malaria. The...
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Victoria Thanasos
I had a really positive educational experience with Menzies – one that changed the trajectory of my career. What began as a desire to understand what public health could offer naturopathy ended up being an unexpected pathway to a career I find meaningful, challenging, rewarding and inspiring.
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Vitamin D supplementation in pregnancy trial
A study led by senior research fellow, Dr Michael Binks, and his team will determine whether weekly vitamin D supplementation given to pregnant Indigenous mothers and their infants reduces the incidence of acute respiratory infections (ARI) in the infants’ first 12 months of life.
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What we do
Our Biyamarr ma Team Through strong leadership, meaningful collaboration, and a commitment to cultural integrity, the Biyamarr ma team plays a vital role in sustaining a culturally safe and inclusive organisation. The team works to empower Aborigina...
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Who we are
Our team: Mark Mayo Deputy Director First Nations Leadership Diane Walker Project officer, Biyamarr ma Jo Campbell Project officer, Biyamarr ma Biyamarr ma visual representation Artist Name: Mim (Meikim) Cole Tribes: La...
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Young people help lead youth mental health project
A new mobile phone app has been shown to support the mental health of First Nations youth after building on the success of previous Menzies programs and work with young people. Key stakeholders helped develop the ‘Aboriginal and Islander...
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Zero alcohol beverages, harm-minimisation tool or gateway drink?
A new paper by Menzies and The George Institute for Global Health questions whether zero-alcohol beverages are giving young Australians a taste for alcohol. Currently, drinks containing less than 0.5 per cent alcohol by volume are classified as zero...