$5 million for research into health impacts of bushfires on Australian communities

Bushfire smoke

On 15 January 2020 the Australian Government announced that it is investing $5 million from the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) in research on the health effects of the recent bushfires.

The MRFF’s Emerging Priorities and Consumer-Driven Research initiative is funding 2 research streams:

  1. Physiological impacts of prolonged bushfire smoke exposure
  2. Mental health impacts of bushfires on affected communities

The 2019-20 bushfire events highlighted the impacts of exposure to toxic ash and pollutants on human health, including mental health. We saw the stress that bushfires place on:

  • first responders
  • their families
  • those who had to evacuate their communities
  • those who lost loved ones, homes or businesses

This research will link researchers, institutions, policy makers and professional associations together to form a comprehensive snapshot of the health effects of the 2019-20 bushfires on Australians.

The data collected through this research will be used to:

  • inform future preparedness, response and recovery efforts
  • provide accurate and practical public health advice
  • provide mental health services during bushfire and medium-term smoke events
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