Research Fellow, Deakin University
Narelle Robertson is a research fellow with the school of psychology at Deakin University and a research assistant for the Centre for Project Evaluation (CPE) at Melbourne University. She has previously worked for the WHO collaborating center for obesity prevention and in the School of Health & Social Development. She holds an honours degree in anthropology. Her current research interests are in the corporate political activity of the alcohol, gambling and tobacco industries.
Politicians who become lobbyists can be bad for Australians' health
Sep 25, 2019 01:13 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The impacts of heavy drinking, gambling and unhealthy food are among the leading causes of preventable health harm in Australia. And for the most part, we know what to do to reduce them. Most of us would hope the...
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