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Flinders Social Monitor, No. 10, May 2007: What do Australians and South Australians think about the standard of health services including Medicare?
Thursday, 31 May 2007
With a Federal election looming the major political parties might think it expedient to gain some insights into what Australians currently think about the health of Medicare and who these Australians are in terms of their gender, voting patterns, class and private health insurance status. This knowledge would assist in shaping political campaigns. [View]
Water Supply and Use in Aboriginal Communities in South Australia
Tuesday, 27 July 2004
After nearly four decaes of the fight for self determination, Australians living in the major cities are probably not aware that many Aboriginal people in rural and remote areas do not have access to the same water, power or sewrage supplies as they do. [View]

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Mapping the Health Promoting Capacity of Art Centres on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
This project will identify the health promoting benefits of art centres managed by Ananguku Arts on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands. The project will identify the social health benefits derived from Art Centres such as increased income, employment opportunities, education, cultural maintenance and community governance. [View]

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Low gain health reforms
Tuesday, 21 February 2006
The industrial relations reforms of the 1990s had widespread and radical effects on many Australian workplaces. In the health sector, the results were a very mixed bag and, according to health care professionals, may not have been good for standards of patient care. [View]
Issues with outback water supply
Thursday, 17 March 2005
While provision to meet basic water requirements for outback Aboriginal communities is guaranteed by government, a newly released Flinders University study shows that many communities have issues with both the quality and quantity aspects of their water supply. [View]
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