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Are asylum seekers in Australia at risk of food insecurity?

O’Shea, Tess, Bhusumane, Sibusiso, Lawrence, Patrick, Poljski, Carolyn and O’Reilly, Sharleen 2008, Are asylum seekers in Australia at risk of food insecurity?, in Special Edition : Dietitians Association of Australia 26th National Conference, Conrad Jupiters, Gold Coast, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Richmond, Vic., pp. A39-A40.

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Title Are asylum seekers in Australia at risk of food insecurity?
Author(s) O’Shea, Tess
Bhusumane, Sibusiso
Lawrence, Patrick
Poljski, Carolyn
O’Reilly, Sharleen
Conference name Dietitians Association of Australia. (26th : 2008 : Gold Coast, QLD.)
Conference location Gold Coast, QLD
Conference dates 29 - 31 May 2008
Title of proceedings Special Edition : Dietitians Association of Australia 26th National Conference, Conrad Jupiters, Gold Coast
Publication date 2008
Start page A39
End page A40
Total pages 2
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia
Place of publication Richmond, Vic.
Keyword(s) asylum seekers
refugee
food security
Notes Article first published online: 28 JUN 2008
ISSN 1747-0080
1446-6368
Language eng
Field of Research 111102 Dietetics and Nutrigenomics
Socio Economic Objective 920503 Health Related to Specific Ethnic Groups
HERDC Research category E3.1 Extract of paper
HERDC collection year 2008
Copyright notice ©2008, Dietitians Association of Australia
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30031267

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