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1. Prioritizing population oral health through public policy in Australia: the Victorian experience.

2. Civil society action against transnational corporations: implications for health promotion.

3. Language and framing as determinants of the predominance of behavioural health promotion: an Australian view.

4. Examining Pride Cups as a health promotion resource to address homophobia in Australian men's sport.

5. A systems science leverage point analysis of climate change advocacy.

6. Factors influencing sustainability of online platforms for professionals: a mixed-method study in OECD countries.

7. 'Sweet talk': framing the merits of a sugar tax in Australia.

8. Are meal kits health promoting? Nutritional analysis of meals from an Australian meal kit service.

9. Understanding Australian policies on public health using social and political science theories: reflections from an Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Workshop.

10. The 'Practice Entrepreneur' – An Australian case study of a systems thinking inspired health promotion initiative.

11. Cultural challenges when developing anti-tobacco messages for Indigenous Australians.

12. Participatory systems approach to health improvement in Australian Aboriginal children.

13. Health in All Policies in South Australia: what has supported early implementation?

14. Working better together: new approaches for understanding the value and challenges of organizational partnerships.

15. Health action process approach: promoting physical activity, and fruit and vegetable intake among Australian adults.

16. The facilitators and barriers to exercise in the Noongar Aboriginal population in Perth, Australia.

17. Influencing and implementing mandatory alcohol pregnancy warning labels in Australia and New Zealand.

18. Supporting reorientation of health services in Indigenous Australian communities: the health promotion systems assessment tool.

19. Obesity prevention and related public health advertising versus competing commercial advertising expenditure in Australia.

20. Using systems thinking to assess the functioning of an "Age-Friendly City" governance network in Australia.

21. Responsibility-sharing for pets in disasters: lessons for One Health promotion arising from disaster management challenges.

22. 'Alcohol causes cancer': a difficult message for Australians to swallow.

23. investigation of the health-promoting practices of Australian universities.

24. Selling function: the advertising of sugar-containing beverages on Australian television.

25. Earning to learn: the time-health trade-offs of employed Australian undergraduate students.

26. Addressing food insecurity in Australia through education for sustainability.

27. Key Performance Indicators for program scale-up and divergent practice styles: a study from NSW, Australia.

28. Insights into local health and wellbeing policy process in Australia.

29. Promoting mental health in out of home care in Australia.

30. Healthy urban planning: an institutional policy analysis of strategic planning in Sydney, Australia.

31. Australian lessons for developing and testing a culturally inclusive health promotion campaign.

32. An experiential learning theory of high level wellness: Australian salutogenic research.

33. Social media and health information sharing among Australian Indigenous people.

34. Mental health message appeals and audience engagement: Evidence from Australia.

35. Time and participation in workplace health promotion: Australian qualitative study.

36. A research and evaluation capacity building model in Western Australia.

37. The invisibilization of health promotion in Australian public health initiatives.

38. Intersectoral action on SDH and equity in Australian health policy.

39. Partnering Healthy@Work: an Australian university--government partnership facilitating policy-relevant research.

40. A snapshot of the scope of obesity prevention practice in Australia.

41. Mothers' perceptions of Melbourne InFANT Program: informing future practice.

42. Peer support groups, mobile phones and refugee women in Melbourne.

43. Adapting health promotion interventions for ethnic minority groups: a qualitative study.

44. Examining an Australian physical activity and nutrition intervention using RE-AIM.

45. Obesity framing for health policy development in Australia, France and Switzerland.

46. Applying Health in All Policies to obesity in South Australia.

47. Promoting equity in the mental wellbeing of children and young people: a scoping review.

48. Capacity building in indigenous men's groups and sheds across Australia.