Why Australia’s HIV Response is State by State
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We explore why Australia relies on state-based organisations to tackle HIV and sexual health rather than only one national body.
Karina Reeves from WAAC and Eleni Gabrielides from Meridian join Joel to discuss how trust, cultural diversity, and geographic isolation demand localised strategies.
Chapters00:00 – Welcome and guest introductions from across Australia
04:53 – Defining health promotion and social determinants of health
07:17 – How HIV sector demographics have changed over time
11:35 – WA and ACT jurisdictional differences and approaches
16:04 – Building trust and community-led health promotion strategies
23:29 – Marketing tensions in community health communication
27:41 – AI, social media and digital era challenges
35:43 – Future projects, funding and exciting upcoming initiatives
All chapter timecodes are approximate.
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