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Recent UCRH work highlights how allied health rural placements can make a real difference for older people living in residential aged care homes in regional communities. Published in the Australian
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Recent UCRH work highlights how allied health rural placements can make a real difference for older people living in residential aged care homes in regional communities. Published in the Australian

Drawing on lessons from the 2022 floods and Cyclone Alfred, UCRH and Healthy North Coast (HNC) have partnered on a new research project focused on how the Northern Rivers’ primary

For UCRH Clinical Educator Sarah Crook, rural health was never meant to be a short stop on the way to somewhere else. It was something she encountered early in her

A new rural health research study co-authored by Dr Rebecca McNaught is reshaping how we understand the health impacts of environmental disasters across Australia. Published in Natural Hazards Research, the

Health research plays an important role in improving health equity, but the impact of large, cross disciplinary collaborations is not always easy to measure. A new publication led by a

Over the past few weeks, we’ve been proud to share Moments with Marce, a six part video series featuring Biripi/Worimi woman and UCRH Senior Lecturer Dr Marcelle Townsend‑Cross. The response

UCRH researcher Jane Linton is a co-author on two newly published journal articles that contribute to Aboriginal health research and Indigenous musculoskeletal health knowledge. The papers were published in the

Being invited to deliver the Sydney Environment Institute’s Iain McCalman Lecture is a significant honour, reserved for scholars whose work is shaping national conversations on environment, society and public good.

A recent journal publication co-authored by UCRH researcher Associate Professor Emma Walke is adding valuable insight to Aboriginal health research, with a national focus on what makes Indigenous health interventions

High quality student placements sit at the heart of rural health research, shaping how future health professionals learn, adapt and stay connected to place. A new journal publication co-authored by