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  Supporting public health practice in New South Wales
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The New South Wales Public Health Bulletin is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles to support the practice of public health. It has a NSW focus, however papers from outside NSW are accepted where the work contributes to the practice of public health within NSW. The Bulletin covers the full range of areas relevant to public health including, but not limited to: assessing the health of populations; promoting health and preventing disease; and protecting the health of populations from threats.

The Bulletin publishes original research, descriptive articles and review articles. Themed issues are a feature. Public health practitioners with suggestions for topics for a themed issue are invited to discuss these with the editor.

The New South Wales Public Health Bulletin is published by CSIRO PUBLISHING on behalf of the Population Health Division of the NSW Department of Health.

  
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