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Melissa A Sweet

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The Medical Journal of Australia|August 16, 2005
New website is no miracle cureMelissa A Sweet
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 9, 2013
Social media: new links for Indigenous healthMelissa A Sweet
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 24, 2009
As mass media evolves into "masses of media", what are the implications for our health?Melissa A Sweet, Margaret J Simons
The Medical Journal of Australia|November 21, 2012
Learning from journalists' experiences of the H1N1 pandemicMelissa A Sweet, Kate E Holland, R Warwick Blood
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 19, 2014
Decolonising practices: can journalism learn from health care to improve Indigenous health outcomes?Melissa A Sweet, Patricia Dudgeon, Kerry McCallum, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 18, 2009
CHAMP: a novel collaboration between public health and the mediaMelissa A Sweet, Simon Chapman, Ray N Moynihan, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 22, 2025
Protecting public interest journalism as a public health goodBronwyn Fredericks, Neha Lalchandani, Melissa A Sweet, et al.
Public Health Research & Practice|December 9, 2020
Converging crises: public interest journalism, the pandemic and public healthMelissa A Sweet, Megan Williams, Ruth Armstrong, et al.
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The Medical Journal of Australia|August 16, 2005
New website is no miracle cureMelissa A Sweet
The Medical Journal of Australia|July 9, 2013
Social media: new links for Indigenous healthMelissa A Sweet
The Medical Journal of Australia|December 24, 2009
As mass media evolves into "masses of media", what are the implications for our health?Melissa A Sweet, Margaret J Simons
The Medical Journal of Australia|November 21, 2012
Learning from journalists' experiences of the H1N1 pandemicMelissa A Sweet, Kate E Holland, R Warwick Blood
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 19, 2014
Decolonising practices: can journalism learn from health care to improve Indigenous health outcomes?Melissa A Sweet, Patricia Dudgeon, Kerry McCallum, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|February 18, 2009
CHAMP: a novel collaboration between public health and the mediaMelissa A Sweet, Simon Chapman, Ray N Moynihan, et al.
The Medical Journal of Australia|October 22, 2025
Protecting public interest journalism as a public health goodBronwyn Fredericks, Neha Lalchandani, Melissa A Sweet, et al.
Public Health Research & Practice|December 9, 2020
Converging crises: public interest journalism, the pandemic and public healthMelissa A Sweet, Megan Williams, Ruth Armstrong, et al.
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