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2020Consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages, Jjuice, artificially-sweetened soda and bottled water: an Australian population studyMiller, C.; Ettridge, K.; Wakefield, M.; Pettigrew, S.; Coveney, J.; Roder, D.; Durkin, S.; Wittert, G.; Martin, J.; Dono, J.
2020What makes a beverage healthy? A qualitative study of young adults’ conceptualisation of sugar-containing beverage healthfulnessBrownbill, A.L.; Braunack-Mayer, A.; Miller, C.
2020Nothing beats taste or convenience: a national survey of where and why people buy sugary drinks in AustraliaDono, J.; Ettridge, K.; Wakefield, M.; Pettigrew, S.; Coveney, J.; Roder, D.; Durkin, S.; Wittert, G.; Martin, J.; Miller, C.
2011Fast Facts: the availability and accessibility of nutrition information in fast food chainsWellard, L.; Glasson, C.; Chapman, K.; Miller, C.
2015"You're made to feel like a dirty filthy smoker when you're not, cigar smoking is another thing all together." Responses of Australian cigar and cigarillo smokers to plain packagingMiller, C.; Ettridge, K.; Wakefield, M.
2014Children's exposure to food advertising: an analysis of the effectiveness of self-regulatory codes in AustraliaRoberts, M.; Pettigrew, S.; Chapman, K.; Quester, P.; Miller, C.
2021Warning labels and interpretive nutrition labels: Impact on substitution between sugar and artificially sweetened beverages, juice and water in a real-world selection taskMiller, C.; Ettridge, K.; Pettigrew, S.; Wittert, G.; Wakefield, M.; Coveney, J.; Roder, D.; Martin, J.; Brownbill, A.; Dono, J.
2022Content analysis of school websites: policies and programs to support healthy eating and the environmentLalchandani, N.K.; Crabb, S.; Miller, C.; Hume, C.
2007Phased in smoke-free workplace laws: Impact in grass-roots pubs and clubs in South AustraliaMiller, C.; Bowden, J.
2022"No Child or Adult Would Ever Probably Choose to Have 16 Teaspoons of Sugar": A Preliminary Study of Parents' Responses to Sugary Drink Warning Label OptionsMiller, C.; Dono, J.; Wright, K.; Pettigrew, S.; Wakefield, M.; Coveney, J.; Wittert, G.; Roder, D.; Durkin, S.; Martin, J.; Ettridge, K.