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HIV Australia is the flagship publication of AFAO. This quarterly publication contains news, commentary and debate on current issues relating to HIV/AIDS.
Latest issue: Vol. 8.2
Strengthening capacity: facing up to HIV in Papua New Guinea
This month HIV Australia focuses on responses to HIV in Papua New Guinea and Australia's involvement in these activities.
Also in this issue Professor Michael Kidd speaks at the launch of the new national HIV Strategy about the newly announced strategies to manage HIV and other BBVs in Australia.
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Correction: HIV Australia would like to acknowledge a correction regarding the author biography that accompanied the article 'On shifting sand? Building capacity in remote PNG' in the printed edition of HIV Australia volume 8.2. The biography accompanying the printed article should have read:
Aly Murray and Ruth Bearpark are community workers and educators who have both worked alongside Papua New Guineans in the HIV sector.
Ruth Bearpark has recently returned from a two year posting in Milne Bay Province. Now based in Sydney, Ruth works as the Policy and Advocacy Coordinator at the NSW Users and AIDS Association. Aly Murray is currently based in Darwin, and is a Project Officer at the Northern Territory AIDS and HepatitisCouncil.
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Last Updated: 12 July 2010
Editor: Sally Cameron, Finn O'Keefe and Linda Forbes
Inquiries to Finn O'Keefe fokeefe@afao.org.au
Contributing Editors:
Jason Appleby (Treatments)
Sally Cameron (Legal)
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AFAO is the peak non-government organisation representing Australia's community-based response to the epidemic of HIV/AIDS. AFAO's members are the state and territory AIDS Councils, the National Association of People Living with HIV/AIDS (NAPWA), the Australian Injecting and Illict Drug Users' League (AIVL), the Anwernekenhe Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander HIV/AIDS Alliance (ANA), and the Scarlet Alliance.
HIV Australia gratefully acknoweldges the assistance of the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing.
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