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  <title>Exploring the short-term health impacts of the 2019–20 Australian bushfire season</title>
  <description>The 2019–20 bushfire season saw unprecedented fires sweep across Australia, with devastating impacts on many communities, the destruction of the natural environment and air quality compromised. Tragically, 33 people lost their lives. In this episode of Behind the data, host Peter Jean discusses the release of the AIHW's new report ‘Australian bushfires 2019–20: exploring the short-term health impacts' with Richard Juckes and Claire Sparke of the AIHW. The&amp;amp;nbsp;Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW)&amp;amp;nbsp;is an independent government agency that produces authoritative and accessible information and statistics on the health and welfare of Australians. The AIHW publicly released over 200 reports and data analyses annually, covering over 75 health and welfare topics. Credits Presenter: Peter Jean Interviewees: Richard Juckes, Head of AIHW Health Group | Claire Sparke, Head of AIHW Population Health Unit Producers: Tanya Li, Elise Guy Music credit:&amp;amp;nbsp;Bensound </description>
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