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Australian Journal of Primary Health
  The issues influencing community health services and primary health care
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Editor in Chief - Rae Walker

Rae Walker is a social scientist who has taught health promotion and education for many years. Her research interests are in primary health care with a particular focus on collaboration and trust, in a public health perspective on community violence.

Editor in Chief
Rae Walker
Australian Journal of Primary Health
Faculty of Health Sciences
La Trobe University
PO Box 199
Bendigo, Vic. 3550
Australia
Telephone +61 3 9479 5875
Fax +61 3 9479 1783
Email R.Walker@latrobe.edu.au

Editor in Chief - Libby Kalucy

Elizabeth (Libby) Kalucy is keenly interested in disseminating primary health care research findings for optimum impact. She is Director of the Primary Health Care Research and Information Service, having worked in primary and community health research and evaluation in South Australia since 1988.

Editor in Chief
A/Professor Libby Kalucy
Australian Journal of Primary Health
Primary Health Care Research & Information Service (PHC RIS)
Flinders University
GPO Box 2100
Adelaide, SA 5001
Australia
Telephone +61 8 7221 8531
Fax +61 8 7221 8544
Email libby.kalucy@flinders.edu.au

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