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  • Funding mechanisms are diverse and often lack transparency, hindering performance evaluation.

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  • To map the landscape of public health funding in Australia.
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  • A comprehensive review of publicly available documents.
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Main Results:

  • Australia allocated $140 per capita to public health in 2019-20 (1.8% of total health expenditure).
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