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SUMMARY:RSVP: One Health for a Changing World: Forests\, Farms and Families
DESCRIPTION:The Royal Society of New South Wales New England North West Branch\, in partnership with the University of New England and the UNE SMART Region Incubator\, will host a public forum in Armidale examining the links between human\, animal and environmental health\, and the role regional Australia can play in advancing One Health approaches. \nOne Health for a Changing World: Forests\, Farms and Families will be held on Wednesday\, May 27\, from 5 pm to 7.30 pm at NOVA\, 122 Faulkner Street\, Armidale. \nThe event is free\, but registration is required. \nThe forum will feature a keynote address by Professor David Durrheim AM\, Director of Health Protection at Hunter New England Health. Professor Durrheim is internationally recognised for his expertise in infectious disease surveillance\, zoonotic disease control and evidence-based public health responses aimed at reducing inequity and improving community outcomes. \nProfessor Durrheim will discuss the importance of building a viable One Health network in regional Australia\, drawing on real-world examples of locally significant zoonotic diseases and emerging public health risks. \nA panel discussion featuring Associate Professor Lorina Barker\, Professor Susan Wilson\, Associate Professor Gal Winter and Associate Professor Jacqueline Epps will explore practical applications of One Health thinking. The discussion will be moderated by Professor Natkunam Ketheesan from the University of New England. \nOne Health recognises that human\, animal and environmental health cannot be understood or protected in isolation. Ecosystem damage\, changes in agricultural systems\, animal disease\, food security pressures and emerging public health risks are part of an integrated system requiring collaborative solutions. \nThe forum will examine how clinicians\, ecologists\, veterinarians\, agricultural researchers and communities can work together from a shared evidence base to address complex health challenges that cross traditional disciplinary boundaries. \nProfessor Ketheesan said regional communities were especially important to developing practical One Health approaches. \n“Regional communities occupy a unique position at the intersection of forests\, farms\, families and health systems. New England is particularly well placed to develop One Health approaches that are grounded in real communities and real landscapes.” \nProfessor Ketheesan said the event would bring together expertise often separated across disciplines. \n“The health challenges we face do not sit neatly within one discipline. Zoonotic diseases\, food security\, environmental change and community health all require collaboration across medical\, veterinary\, agricultural\, ecological and social fields.” \nHe said Professor Durrheim’s visit was a significant opportunity for the region. \n“Professor Durrheim’s visit represents a significant opportunity to bring together expertise that is too often separated across disciplines\, and to explore how research can be translated into systems that improve preparedness\, strengthen regional resilience and support more equitable health outcomes.” \nThe event is open to members of the public\, researchers\, health professionals\, agricultural and environmental practitioners\, students and community organisations.
URL:https://slarmidale.org/event/rsvp-one-health-for-a-changing-world-forests-farms-and-families
LOCATION:NOVA\, 122 Faulkner Street\, Armidale\, NSW\, 2350\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Health,Talk
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SUMMARY:International Day of Peace Picinic
DESCRIPTION:Join UNE Peace Studies for International Day of Peace for a community picnic at Curtis Park! \n\nSunday 21 September\n2pm – 3:30pm\nCurtis Park\, 75 Faulkner Street\, Armidale\n\nBring your own afternoon tea and picnic supplies\, connect with your community and make new friends. \nWe encourage families to come along and will be stationed near the children’s playground to accommodate this. \nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://slarmidale.org/event/international-day-of-peace-picinic
LOCATION:Curtis Park\, 75 Faulkner Street\, Armidale\, NSW\, 2350\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Food,Peace
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SUMMARY:Peace café
DESCRIPTION:As we reflect on the 80th anniversary of nuclear weapons\, this is an opportunity to share your thoughts\, poetry\, songs\, music (or anyway you feel fit) on how we can work towards peace\, not nukes. \nThe café and bar will be open and delicious soup available for dinner. \nHosted by Peace Studies\, UNE
URL:https://slarmidale.org/event/21096
LOCATION:Boobooks\, 176 Beardy Street\, Armidale\, NSW\, 2350\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Food,Music
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