Incorporating the AIHW National Injury Surveillance Unit
Bulletin 8 - References and Notes

References and Notes

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1. Department of Human Services and Health. Rural and Remote Areas Classification. Canberra: AGPS, 1994.

2. A seventh residual category of "Offshore and Migratory" is also included but is not useful for mortality analysis due to small numbers and lack of an adequately defined population.

3. Elliott and Shanahan Research. Rural male drivers under 30 and road safety. Sydney: unpublished manuscript, March 1990.

4. Ryan GA. Road traffic crashes by region in Western Australia. Paper presented at the Conference on Driver Impairment, Fatigue and Driving Simulation; Fremantle, Western Australia, September 1993.

5. Road Safety Bureau, Roads and Transport Authority. 1993/94 RTA Campaign Brief: Rural male driver seat belt use. Sydney: RTA, 1993.

6. Road Safety Bureau, Roads and Transport Authority. The who, when and how of seat belt use in 1992/93. Sydney: RTA, 1993.

7. Erlich SM, Driscoll TR, Harrison JE, et al. Work-related agricultural fatalities in Australia, 1982-1984. Scand J Work Environ Health 1993; 19: 162-167.

8. Australian Bureau of Statistics. CDATA91 Release 2.0. Canberra: ABS, 1994.

9. Harrison JE. Studying traumatic work related fatalities in Australia. (Master of Public Health thesis). Sydney University, Department of Public Health, 1989.

10. Department of Human Services and Health. Better health outcomes for Australians. Canberra: AGPS, 1994, pp. 190-191.

11. Harrison JE, Cripps R. Injury mortality Australia 1992. Australian Injury Prevention Bulletin, Issue No. 6. Adelaide: National Injury Surveillance Unit, 1994.

12. Harrison JE. A national minimum data set for injury surveillance. Adelaide: National Injury Surveillance Unit, 1994.

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