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Population and development - Issues for 2007

Presentation to South Australian members of Parliamentary Group on Population and Development by Tom Gosling, Communications Manager, ARHA< representing PGPD Secretariat, 20 November 2006 at Old Chamber, Parliament House, Adelaide. Powerpoint slides accompanying article available here.


Report by Diethylstilboestrol (DES) Action Australia - NSW to World Health Organisation, 22 July 2006

Carole Devine, a DES daughter, asks why the Australian Government and medical authorities have resisted calls for public awareness of DES exposure, and seeks WHO action as an intermediary.


Are we getting value for money out of Australia's aid program?

Speech by Jenny Goldie, Policy Officer, ARHA, To University of the Third Age (U3A) members at Hughes Community Centre, ACT, 17 October 2006


Balancing Population and Resources

Powerpoint presentation by Jenny Goldie, Policy Officer, ARHA, to University of the Third Age members at Wollongong, NSW, 16 October 2006
February 2006


RU486/Mifepristone: A Factual Guide to the Issues in the Australian Debate

Joint publication by ARHA and Reproductive Choice Australia
February 2006


Analysis of Senator Ron Boswell's Questions on Notice to the Minister for Health and Ageing

By ARHA - 24 June 2005

On 31 January 2005, Senator Ron Boswell asked the Minister for Health and Ageing, Hon Tony Abbott MP, upon notice, to provide answers to a number of questions related to terminations of pregnancy in Australia. The answers were due for tabling in the Federal Parliament on 2 March 2005, and were publicly available in the Hansard from 10 May 2005.

This paper restates some of the more contentious questions, quotes partially the responses given by Senator Kay Patterson, on behalf of the Minister for Health and Ageing, and provides evidence-based research available to the broader public, which gives more accurate answers and constitutes some of ARHA’s input into the public debate.


 

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