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1. The 100 Most Frequently Cited Articles on Myopia.

2. Piloting Authentic Assessment in a Digital Media Course

3. Special Issue: 'Getting of Wisdom', Learning in Later Life

4. Sleep in Adolescents Attending Australian Boarding Schools: A Review and Interim Recommendations

5. Pedagogies of Doing Good: Problematisations, Authorities, Technologies and Teleologies in Food Activism

6. Medical Student Research during a Longitudinal Community-Based Placement Can Provide Opportunities for Learning about Public Health

7. Applying Collective Impact to Wicked Problems in Aboriginal Health

8. Health and Literacy: Perspectives in 2002.

9. Otitis Media, Learning and Community.

10. The Development of Coping Resources in Pre-Adolescence within the Context of Whole-School Curriculum.

11. United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: Promoting Health and Well-Being through Physical Education Partnerships

12. Teaching Mindfulness to Year Sevens as Part of Health and Personal Development

13. Ensuring Rights: Improving Access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Services for Female International Students in Australia

14. Drawing on Creative Arts Therapy Approaches to Enhance Inclusive School Cultures and Student Wellbeing

15. Averting Uncertainty: A Practical Guide to Physical Activity Research in Australian Schools

16. Multiple Information Failure: A Case of Different Investments in Form and Content in Graphic Design

17. Learning about Health

18. Does Theory Inform Practice in Health Promotion in Australia?

19. Increasing access to screening for blood-borne viruses and sexually transmissible infections for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: evaluation of the Deadly Liver Mob program's 'cascade of care' across nine sites in New South Wales, Australia

20. Principles for School Drug Education

21. Youth Perspectives on 'Highly Personalised and Measurement‐Based Care': Qualitative Co‐Design of Education Materials.

22. Incidental Education (for Women) in Rural Communities.

23. Recent Advances in Nutrition Education. The Health Education Monograph Series. Volume 15 Number 3.

24. Evaluating a complex health promotion program to reduce hepatitis C among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in New South Wales, Australia: the Deadly Liver Mob.

25. Cost-effectiveness of reducing children's sedentary time and increasing physical activity at school: the Transform-Us! intervention.

26. Strong Born-A First of Its Kind National FASD Prevention Campaign in Australia Led by the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) in Collaboration with the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (ACCHOs).

27. Insights from the scale-up and implementation of the Deadly Liver Mob program across nine sites in New South Wales, Australia, according to the RE-AIM framework.

28. Older adults' needs and preferences for a nutrition education digital health solution: A participatory design study.

29. Exploring the relationship between Big Food corporations and professional sports clubs: a scoping review.

30. Characteristics of Participants in Australia's Get Healthy Telephone-Based Lifestyle Information and Coaching Service: Reaching Disadvantaged Communities and Those Most at Need

31. Legally Brown: Using Ethnographic Methods to Understand Sun Protection Attitudes and Behaviours among Young Australians 'I Didn't Mean to Get Burnt--It Just Happened!'

32. What Influences the Uptake of Information to Prevent Skin Cancer? A Systematic Review and Synthesis of Qualitative Research

33. School Health Programs in Australia - A Special Insert.

34. Public health agencies’ use of social media for communication during pandemics: a scoping review of the literature.

35. Optimising a multi-strategy implementation intervention to improve the delivery of a school physical activity policy at scale: findings from a randomised noninferiority trial.

36. Strategies to Support Sustained Participant Engagement in an Oral Health Promotion Study for Indigenous Children and Their Families in Australia.

37. Health and wellness in the Australian coal mining industry: A cross sectional analysis of baseline findings from the RESHAPE workplace wellness program.

38. Evaluating a handwashing with soap program in Australian remote Aboriginal communities: a pre and post intervention study design.

39. Mechanisms of scaling up: combining a realist perspective and systems analysis to understand successfully scaled interventions.

40. Characterizing the Health of Older Rural Australians Attending Rural Events: Implications for Future Health Promotion Opportunities.

41. Active Kids: evaluation protocol for a universal voucher program to increase children's participation in organised physical activity and sport.

42. A collaborative approach to adopting/adapting guidelines. The Australian 24-hour movement guidelines for children (5-12 years) and young people (13-17 years): An integration of physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep.

43. Health promotion in an Australian Aboriginal community: the Growing Strong Brains® toolkit.

44. Building a Prevention System: Infrastructure to Strengthen Health Promotion Outcomes.

45. Understanding the dynamics of obesity prevention policy decision-making using a systems perspective: A case study of Healthy Together Victoria.

46. Scale-up of the Physical Activity 4 Everyone (PA4E1) intervention in secondary schools: 12-month implementation outcomes from a cluster randomized controlled trial.

47. The ripple effect: a digital intervention to reduce suicide stigma among farming men.

48. Implementation of an Early Childhood Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Program in New South Wales, Australia: Munch & Move .

49. Online self-compassion training to improve the wellbeing of youth with chronic medical conditions: protocol for a randomised control trial.

50. Ideas, actors and institutions: lessons from South Australian Health in All Policies on what encourages other sectors' involvement.