This page includes ASPIRE Aotearoa outputs (e.g., blogs, op-eds, research reports, submissions, conference presentations, and posters). Many outputs include links to an online resource or can be downloaded directly as a PDF. You can search journal publications by category, type of publication, year of publication, and author.

 

  • Thornley, L. Thomson, G.
    Achieving smokefree Aotearoa by 2025.
    ASPIRE 2025, University of Otago, Wellington,
  • Nyamurungi, K. Gravely, S. Achiri, N. Khow, K. Kakoulides, S. Oginni, A.* Rusatira, J. Kabwama, S.
    Compliance with Uganda’s new smokefree law in hospitality venues: challenges and opportunities from a Civil Society perspective (Oral presentation).
    20th Conference of The Union Africa Region, Accra, Ghana,
    10-13 July, 2017
  • Gravely, S. Nyamurungi, K. Kabwama, S. Khow, K. Achiri, N. Oginni, A.* Rusatira, J. Kakoulides, S.
    An evaluation of compliance, knowledge, and attitudes related to the 100% smoke-free law in bars and restaurants in Kampala, Uganda (Oral presentation).
    20th Conference of The Union Africa Region, Accra, Ghana,
    10-13 July, 2017.
  • Opinion: How might a lethal product be sold safely?
    Dominion Post,
    June 1 2017.
  • Beaglehole, R.
    Smoking in the car? Time to stub it out!
    Otago Daily Times,
    May 4 2017.
  • McGee, R.
    New Zealand stakeholders’ views on tobacco retail regulation (Oral presentation).
    Behavioural Research in Cancer Control Conference, Melbourne,
    May 2017
  • McGee, R. Maclennan, B. Llewellyn, R. Ward, M.
    Alcohol imagery on New Zealand television: ten years on (Oral presentation).
    13th Behavioural Research in Cancer Control Conference, Victoria, Australia,
    2017, May
  • Will liberalising nicotine availability increase quitting?
    Public Health Expert,
    24 April 2017
  • Smokefree Aotearoa 2025: Experience and lessons from the first five years of trying to end the smoking epidemic in New Zealand (Oral presentation).
    15th World Congress on Public Health, Melbourne, Australia,
    2017, 3-7 April
  • Why are the adolescents of today in many high-income countries less likely to smoke, drink, take drugs or have sexual intercourse than those of the 1990s? (Oral presentation).
    15th World Congress on Public Health, Melbourne, Australia,
    2017, April