Public health peak urges end to war and devastation in Gaza
Public Health Association of Australia
18 September 2025
Australia’s peak body for public health has condemned the ongoing atrocities in Gaza, which the United Nations has recognised as a genocide, and urged the Australian Government to take all steps to help end the conflict.
The Public Health Association of Australia has also supported call from the World Federation of Public Health Associations, of which the PHAA is a member, for an immediate ceasefire and restoration of Gaza’s health system.
The Australian association has also written to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese about the conflict, and also passed a resolution at its Annual General Meeting held this week.
“Health organisations around the world are horrified at the devastation to lives and livelihoods, and the impact of starvation on the people in Gaza,” Public Health Association of Australia CEO, Adj Prof Terry Slevin said.
“People around the world urge all the decision makers, in particular the Israeli Government, to cease this devastating aggression.”
The resolution, passed at the PHAA Annual General Meeting on 16 September, says in part that PHAA condemns the "immediate and long-term damage to the physical and social environment in Gaza.”
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