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AUSTRALASIAN HIV CONF REPORT 2016_FINAL

The Australasian HIV & AIDS Conference, run by ASHM, presents new and innovative research from across the Australasian HIV sector. Delegates include researchers, clinicians, policy makers, community organisations and activists. This 2016 Conference Report provides a collection of key learnings, with links to abstracts and presentations.

The Australasian HIV & AIDS Conference, run by ASHM, presents new and innovative research from across the Australasian HIV sector. Delegates include researchers, clinicians, policy makers, community organisations and activists. This 2016 Conference Report provides a collection of key learnings, with links to abstracts and presentations.

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REACHING AUDIENCES<br />

IN THE NEWS<br />

Research presented at the <strong>2016</strong> Australasian <strong>HIV</strong> Conference made national headlines, with a particular<br />

focus on the rise in new <strong>HIV</strong> infections in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander populations.<br />

The media coverage from both the <strong>HIV</strong> and Sexual Health conferences has received 782 shares via social<br />

media so far, with close to one million estimated coverage views.<br />

Opinion pieces are still to be published in MJA Insight, Croakey and the Conversation.<br />

Access and share the full media coverage report, including direct links to articles and metrics relating to<br />

reach. Highlights include:<br />

ABC News TV: James Ward, Indigenous <strong>HIV</strong><br />

Channel 7 Adelaide: Hep C: Lisa shares her personal story of being cured of Hep C<br />

Croakey, MJA, Star Observer: <strong>HIV</strong> Conference slams spitting laws<br />

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