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Community Health Survey Results Seminar Announced

The West Australian Centre for Health Promotion Research has announced the results from the health surveys carried out in the GLBTIQ community last year will be presented on the 28th of May at a seminar entitled ‘Go West: Life Sex & Health in WA’. Survey results, conclusions and recommendations from the data collected from gay men, WA lesbian and bisexual women and WA transgender, transsexual and intersex communities will be presented.

The seminar is to be held at in room 303, building 400 at Curtin University, and any enquiries can be directed to Graham Brown at g.brown@curtin.edu.au or Jude Comfort at j.comfort@curtin.edu.au

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