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Web Pages

Action on Disability within Ethnic Communities - http://www.adec.org.au/
A community based organisation which represents the rights and needs of people of non-English speaking background with a disability, and their carers. Includes downloadable brochures about services.

Australian Spine Institute - http://www.spineinstitute.com.au/
Offering training programmes, software, and information booklets for physiotherapists. Includes course details, company profile, and practitioner resources.

BC Medical Pty Ltd - http://www.backcare4u.com.au/
Australian representative of the McKenzie Institute, offering courses and products for use by practitioners of this method of physical therapy. Includes schedules, locations, and contact details.

e Medical Australia - http://www.emedical.com.au
A broad range of medical information, up to date news, the advice, support, plus chat rooms on key concerns and issues.

eMJA The Medical Journal of Australia - http://www.mja.com.au/
Reviewed journal of medical practice and clinical research.

Health Information - http://www.healthinformation.com.au/
Links to evidence-based and non-commercial sites are grouped by life stages and by topic. Includes a section on Australian resources.

HealthInsite - http://www.healthinsite.gov.au
Independent information on diseases, fitness, aging, and health services. Includes a newsletter and events calendar. Sponsored by the Australian Government.

Lifeline's Justlook - http://justlook.org.au
Comprehensive national database of low cost or free health and community services offered throughout Australia.

Med-E-Serv - http://www.medeserv.com.au/
Provider of online professional education for the health care sector. Includes information on conferences, group collaborations, standard programmes, and customised development.

MyDr - http://www.mydr.com.au
Provides articles and news items about diseases and conditions, tests, medications, health and fitness. Sponsored by the MIMS Consumer Health Group.

National BBQ Day - http://www.nationalbbqday.com.au
Information on activities and fundraising for The National Heart Foundation of Australia.

Nutrition Australia - http://www.nutritionaustralia.org/
Non-profit, independent body promoting the health and well-being of all Australians. Includes nutrition news and health facts.

SunSmart - http://www.sunsmart.com.au/
Program for reducing the incidence of skin cancer due to sun exposure. Includes details of campaigns and research, as well as information on sunburn and protection. Based in Australia and supported internationally by World Health Organization.

Swim and Survive - http://www.swimandsurvive.com/
The Royal Surf Life Saving Society presents information on water safety, including details of courses, school programmes, and activities for children.

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