The Hazelwood coal mine fire in Victoria, Australia, was an unprecedented national outdoor air pollution event that covered the surrounding area in smoke and ash for 6 weeks in February and March 2014 (Figure 1). The severe smoke event caused considerable community concerns within the neighbouring town of Morwell and the broader Latrobe Valley community, situated 150 km east of the capital city of Melbourne. The Latrobe Valley is a regional setting known for mining and agricultural industries, characterised by relative socioeconomic disadvantage compared with the rest of the state. In response to these concerns, and following extensive community consultation, the Hazelwood Health Study was established to examine the long-term impacts of the...
In 2014, wildfires ignited a fire in the Morwell open cut coal mine, Australia, which burned for six...
Objective:To evaluate associations between early life air pollution and subsequent mortality.Design:...
How did the study come about? In westernized countries, chronic diseases have overtaken infectious d...
Objective: To evaluate associations between exposure during early life to mine fire smoke and parent...
Background: Evidence of health effects following early life exposure to short-to-medium duration of ...
The Hazelwood Mine Fire of early 2014 was, in the eyes of many, not the first disaster to hit the La...
Introduction: The Hazelwood coal mine fire was an unprecedented event in Australian history that res...
Objective: To evaluate whether vascular health in young children was associated with exposure to a 6...
Background: Landscape fire smoke exposure could cause adverse health outcomes, especially in childre...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate associations between early life air pollution and subsequent mortality. DESIGN...
PURPOSE: The Respiratory Health in Northern Europe, Spain and Australia (RHINESSA) cohort was establ...
Objectives: At present, coal seam gas (CSG) is the most common form of unconventional natural gas de...
In 2014, wildfires ignited a fire in the Morwell open cut coal mine, Australia, which burned for six...
In 2014, wildfires ignited a fire in the Morwell open cut coal mine, Australia, which burned for six...
Objective:To evaluate associations between early life air pollution and subsequent mortality.Design:...
How did the study come about? In westernized countries, chronic diseases have overtaken infectious d...
Objective: To evaluate associations between exposure during early life to mine fire smoke and parent...
Background: Evidence of health effects following early life exposure to short-to-medium duration of ...
The Hazelwood Mine Fire of early 2014 was, in the eyes of many, not the first disaster to hit the La...
Introduction: The Hazelwood coal mine fire was an unprecedented event in Australian history that res...
Objective: To evaluate whether vascular health in young children was associated with exposure to a 6...
Background: Landscape fire smoke exposure could cause adverse health outcomes, especially in childre...
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate associations between early life air pollution and subsequent mortality. DESIGN...
PURPOSE: The Respiratory Health in Northern Europe, Spain and Australia (RHINESSA) cohort was establ...
Objectives: At present, coal seam gas (CSG) is the most common form of unconventional natural gas de...
In 2014, wildfires ignited a fire in the Morwell open cut coal mine, Australia, which burned for six...
In 2014, wildfires ignited a fire in the Morwell open cut coal mine, Australia, which burned for six...
Objective:To evaluate associations between early life air pollution and subsequent mortality.Design:...
How did the study come about? In westernized countries, chronic diseases have overtaken infectious d...