Scope of occupational cancer in Australia
Professor Lin Fritschi
WA Institute for Medical Research

Building coalitions to tackle workplace cancer
Larry Stoffman
Labour Environmental Alliance Society, Vancouver Canada

Challenges in preventing chemically induced chronic disease
Dr Peta Miller
SafeWork Australia

Taking carcinogens out of the workplace: A win-win for workers and industry in Massachusetts
Pam Eliason
Toxic Use Reduction Program, Massachusetts USA

Ultraviolet radiation & skin cancer in the workplace: A review
Kimberley Hearne
Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer

Occupational cancer clusters are everywhere- why is it so and what should we do?
A/ Professor Tim Driscoll
School of Public Health University of Sydney

Mesothelioma in Australia - Where to next?
Professor Malcolm Sim
Monash Centre for Occupational and Environmental Health Monash University

Agricultural and veterinary chemicals: exposure patterns and health risks
Dr Elizabeth G Hanna
National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health Australian National University

The burden of occupational cancer in New Zealand: 10 years of research at the Centre for Public Health Research
Dr David McLean
Centre for Public Health Research

Reporting of cancer clusters in the workplace by the Australian media in 2009
Professor Ian Olver
Cancer Council Australia

"You have to deal with the public Perception as well as the reality". Public Perceptions of Cancer Clusters
Dr Jaklin Eliott
School of Psychology University of Adelaide

Secondhand smoke: Australia's protected workplace carcinogen
Stafford Sanders
Smokefree Australia Wokplace Coalition

What workplace exposures cause cancer and how do we know?
Dr Vincent Cogliano
International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon

Integrating occupational health and workplace health promotion: Promise & practice
A/ Professor Tony LaMontagne
Department of Public Health University of Melbourne
