Talk:HIV/AIDS in Australia

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[edit] suggestions

  • Have a graph to show numbers of cases of detected HIV, and one to show deaths, with an axis of years. A timeline is another possibility.
  • Also a fair use image extracted from the grimreaper with the bowling ball ad would be a good addition.
  • Is there any international assistance provided by AU to other countries for this disease?
  • Are other charities involved?
  • How much money is the government speding (over the years)?
  • What are the AIDS coucils called?
  • What research is being conduted in Australia?

This should help to approach a B rating. Graeme Bartlett 03:24, 22 September 2007 (UTC)

Thank you once again Graeme. I have written to Dept Health seeking copyright permission and an image - I understand there are fair use options, but have had trouble understanding the rules in this area, so will only pursue this if Dept Health assistance is not forthcoming. Have made a note in text to indicate the full list of AIDS Councils is at bottom of article. Have found some info on AIDS research in Aust, and have started to get more info on other NGOs. I will find info on international assistance (in a Lowy Institute paper). Graphs of cases - we'll see what i can manage! Not sure whether full govt expend figs avail, but will hunt. Cheers hamiltonstone 02:04, 24 September 2007 (UTC)