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1Implementing ‘Closing the Gap’ policy through mainstream service provision: A South Australian case study1.63Citations (PDF)
2Universal and Targeted Policy for Health Equity in the Neoliberal Era0.80Citations (PDF)
3Multi‐sectoral action to promote psychological wellbeing: Theorising the role of place‐based policy1.62Citations (PDF)
4Policy actors' perceptions on applying a SDH approach in child health policy in Australia: A cross‐disciplinary approach (public health and political science)1.34Citations (PDF)
5Conducting a rapid health promotion audit in suburban Adelaide, South Australia: Can it contribute to revitalising health promotion?1.65Citations (PDF)
6Barriers to digital health services among people living in areas of socioeconomic disadvantage: Research from hospital diabetes and antenatal clinics1.611Citations (PDF)
7City deals and health equity in Sydney, Australia
Health and Place, 2022, 73, 102711
3.717Citations (PDF)
8Universal Health Coverage for Non-communicable Diseases and Health Equity: Lessons From Australian Primary Healthcare0.829Citations (PDF)
9Universal Health Coverage for Health Equity: From Principle to Practice; A Response to the Recent Commentaries0.83Citations (PDF)
10Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Theories of Wellbeing and Their Suitability for Wellbeing Policy2.915Citations (PDF)
11Assessing the health impacts of transnational corporations: a case study of Carlton and United Breweries in Australia3.45Citations (PDF)
12Reviving health promotion in South Australia: The role of ideas, actors and institutional forces2.04Citations (PDF)
13Theories of Indigenous and non-Indigenous wellbeing in Australian health policies2.012Citations (PDF)
14Expediting a renewable energy transition in a privatised market via public policy: The case of south Australia 2004-18
Energy Policy, 2021, 148, 111940
8.930Citations (PDF)
15‘Sweet talk’: framing the merits of a sugar tax in Australia
Health Promotion International, 2021, 36, 1334-1345
2.05Citations (PDF)
16Reducing Incarceration Rates in Australia Through Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Crime Prevention0.910Citations (PDF)
17Stakeholder perceptions of policy implementation for Indigenous health and cultural safety: A study of Australia's ‘Closing the Gap’ policies1.318Citations (PDF)
18Frequently Reported Adverse Events With Smoking Cessation Medications: Post Hoc Analysis of a Randomized Trial
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2021, 96, 1801-1811
3.711Citations (PDF)
19Power and the people's health
Social Science and Medicine, 2021, 282, 114173
4.180Citations (PDF)
20Exploring access to, use of and benefits from population-oriented digital health services in Australia
Health Promotion International, 2021, 36, 1105-1115
2.045Citations (PDF)
21Implementing Universal and Targeted Policies for Health Equity: Lessons From Australia0.819Citations (PDF)
22A framework to assess cultural safety in Australian public policy2.054Citations (PDF)
23Civil society action against transnational corporations: implications for health promotion2.019Citations (PDF)
24How well do Australian government urban planning policies respond to the social determinants of health and health equity?
Land Use Policy, 2020, 99, 105053
5.522Citations (PDF)
25The Power of Collaborative Planning: How a Health and Planning Collaboration Facilitated Integration of Health Goals in the 30-Year Plan for Greater Adelaide
Urban Policy and Research, 2020, 38, 262-275
2.110Citations (PDF)
26Implementing policy on next-generation broadband networks and implications for equity of access to high speed broadband: A case study of Australia's NBN
Telecommunications Policy, 2020, 44, 101911
5.59Citations (PDF)
27Creating Political Will for Action on Health Equity: Practical Lessons for Public Health Policy Actors0.829Citations (PDF)
28Can health and health equity be advanced by urban planning strategies designed to advance global competitiveness? Lessons from two Australian case studies
Social Science and Medicine, 2019, 242, 112594
4.117Citations (PDF)
29The health impacts of extractive industry transnational corporations: a study of Rio Tinto in Australia and Southern Africa3.429Citations (PDF)
30Australian policies on water management and climate change: are they supporting the sustainable development goals and improved health and well-being?3.420Citations (PDF)
31Understanding Australian policies on public health using social and political science theories: reflections from an Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia Workshop2.017Citations (PDF)
32Healthy infrastructure: Australian National Broadband Network policy implementation and its importance to health equity3.613Citations (PDF)
33Digital Infrastructure as a Determinant of Health Equity: An Australian Case Study of the Implementation of the National Broadband Network1.321Citations (PDF)
34A citizens’ jury on regulation of McDonald's products and operations in Australia in response to a corporate health impact assessment1.611Citations (PDF)
35Increased private health fund involvement in Australia's primary health care: Implications for health equity1.46Citations (PDF)
36Qualitative protocol for understanding the contribution of Australian policy in the urban planning, justice, energy and environment sectors to promoting health and health equity
BMJ Open, 2018, 8, e025358
1.925Citations (PDF)
37Addressing Health Equity Through Action on the Social Determinants of Health: A Global Review of Policy Outcome Evaluation Methods0.832Citations (PDF)
38Challenging Institutional Norms to Improve Local-Level Policy for Health and Health Equity Comment on "Health Promotion at Local Level in Norway: The Use of Public Health Coordinators and Health Overviews to Promote Fair Distribution Among Social Groups"0.84Citations (PDF)
39Assessing the health impact of transnational corporations: a case study on McDonald’s Australia3.437Citations (PDF)
40Intersectoral action on SDH and equity in Australian health policy2.036Citations (PDF)
41Are changes in Australian national primary healthcare policy likely to promote or impede equity of access? A narrative review0.716Citations (PDF)
42Social determinants in an Australian urban region: a ‘complexity’ lens2.016Citations (PDF)
43To what extent do Australian child and youth health policies address the social determinants of health and health equity?: a document analysis study
BMC Public Health, 2016, 16,
3.134Citations (PDF)
44Mobile Mental Health: Navigating New Rules and Regulations for Digital Tools5.462Citations (PDF)
45Why behavioural health promotion endures despite its failure to reduce health inequities2.4385Citations (PDF)
46Dear health minister: tend the garden but make sure you fence the crocodiles2.92Citations (PDF)
47“Never mind the logic, give me the numbers”: Former Australian health ministers' perspectives on the social determinants of health
Social Science and Medicine, 2013, 87, 138-146
4.169Citations (PDF)
48Funding the ‘H’ in NHMRC1.65Citations (PDF)
49The Social Determinants of Mental Health: Implications for Research and Health Promotion2.4177Citations (PDF)
50Health equity and sustainability: extending the work of the Commission on the Social Determinants of Health
Critical Public Health, 2010, 20, 311-322
2.113Citations (PDF)
51The Tyranny of Words: Patent Claim Construction in the UK and US
Common Law World Review, 2007, 36, 262-296
0.10Citations (PDF)
52Critical Reflections on Public Health, Policy and Social Change Toward Healthy Societies; Comment on "How to Build Healthy Societies: A Thematic Analysis of Relevant Conceptual Frameworks"0.80Citations (PDF)
53Did Australian policy prepare for a harmful algal bloom with significant human health impacts? Analysis and lessons from South Australia2.00Citations (PDF)