Regional instances of racism the focus of Charles Sturt University health study amid COVID-19 increase

Emma Horn
Updated June 12 2020 - 2:08pm, first published 2:07pm
RACISM RESEARCH: Professor Julian Grant (left) and Dr Jessica Biles (right) will be interrogating the health effects of racism in regional Australia with case studies from Wagga, Young, Griffith and Albury. Pictures: supplied
RACISM RESEARCH: Professor Julian Grant (left) and Dr Jessica Biles (right) will be interrogating the health effects of racism in regional Australia with case studies from Wagga, Young, Griffith and Albury. Pictures: supplied

Increased instances of racism in the wake of COVID-19 might be affecting regional healthcare outcomes, according to a project instigated by researchers at Charles Sturt University.

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Emma Horn

Emma Horn

Supervising producer

Supervising producer of the national video team. Former features and weekender writer for The Daily Advertiser. Now based in the NSW Hunter region. Small, quiet, and a student of the Julie Bishop School Of Staring. Usually dressed in something colourful, always snacking on something homemade. Friend to most mothers and all dogs. Got stories? Get in touch. emma.horn@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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