Nina Lansbury
The University of Queensland, QUEENSLAND, Australia
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Associate Professor Nina Lansbury (also published as Nina Hall) is a public health research and teaching academic at The University of Queensland’s School of Public Health. Her current research at UQ examines environmental health aspects that support the health and wellbeing of remote Indigenous community residents on both mainland Australia and in the Torres Strait in terms of housing, water and sanitation, and women's health. She also investigates the impacts of climate change on human health, and this involved a role as Lead Author on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC AR6 WG II). For more, visit https://researchers.uq.edu.au/researcher/4151
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Exploring the health status of Indigenous women living remotely, and what opportunities are available to maximise their wellbeing: A case study from Western Cape York (#45)
2:00 PM
Nina Lansbury
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women and CALD community health in QLD