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2006

Palombi, L (2006) in 'The patenting of biological materials', 'Perspective', ABC Radio National, 16 October

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2005

Lokuge, B, & Drahos, P (2005) in 'Patent laws delaying bird flu drugs', Sunday Tasmanian, 30 October

Lokuge, B, & Drahos, P (2005) in 'Flu outbreak bans: Abbott' Geelong Advertiser, 27 October

Lokuge, B, & Drahos, P (2005) in 'Abbott talks of travel ban if bird flu hits' Examiner, 27 October

Lokuge, B, & Drahos, P (2005) in 'APEC hopes to plug gaps in preparation for epidemics' Canberra Times, 27 October

Lokuge, B, & Drahos, P (2005) in 'Ignore antiviral patents, say experts' Australian Financial Review, 27 October

Lokuge, B, & Drahos, P (2005) in 'Travel, public gatherings could be banned in bird flu outbreak: Abbott' Illawarra Mercury, 27 October

Lokuge, B, & Drahos, P (2005) in 'Rationing of bird flu drugs' Daily Telegraph, 26 October

Lokuge, B, & Drahos, P (2005) in 'Bird flu pandemic "very likely"' Age, 26 October

Lokuge, B, & Drahos, P (2005) in 'Assuring supply of flu drugs must be priority' Sydney Morning Herald, 26 October

Lokuge, B & Drahos, P (2005) 'Authorise generic avian flu drugs' The Australian National University Media Release, 25 October

Lokuge, B & Drahos, P (2005) in 'Avian flu pandemic: Australia needs generic drugs for stockpile' Australian Medical Association Media Release, 25 October

Faunce, TA (2005) 'US deal may hurt stem cell research' ABC Radio 'The Lab', 23 August

Faunce, TA & Neville, W (2005) 'Health law is essentially flawed' Sydney Morning Herald, 30 May

Faunce, TA (2005) 'Cashing in on our pharmaceutical expertise' Canberra Times, 11 April

Faunce, TA (2005) 'China trade deal could lead to cheaper medicines' ABC Radio 'PM', 31 March

Faunce, TA (2005) 'Time to gear up for the generic v brand-name drugs showdown' Sydney Morning Herald, 7 February

Lokuge (2005) cited in 'Bush disadvantaged on private health cover' ABC News Radio, 21 March

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2004

Drahos, P (2004) cited in 'Drug pricing endangers US-Australia pact' by E Becker & R Pear, New York Times, 17 November

Drahos, P (2004) cited in 'Generic drugs put at risk' by L Allen, Australian Financial Review, 4 August

Drahos, P, Henry, D & Lokuge, B (2004) interviewed/cited in 'A bitter pill' Four Corners: Australian Broadcasting Commission Television, Canberra, 2 August [transcript]

Faunce TA & Lokuge B (2004) 'Best to understand the dangers before swallowing this pill' Sydney Morning Herald, 19 July

Hope, J (2004) 'An open-source shot in the arm' Economist, 10 June

Faunce TA & Lokuge B (2004) 'Trade deal with US could bring with it a bitter pill' Canberra Times, 21 January

'Safeguards to ensure protection of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme from provisions in the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement' Open Letter by Australian Health and Law experts to the Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition, September 2004. Cited in SCRIP- World Pharmaceutical News S00859028, 29 September 2004

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2003

Faunce TA (2003) 'US free trade deal: What’s in it for us?' Canberra Times, Thursday December 4: 21

Faunce TA (2003) 'A courageous step in a healthy direction' [on ACT Human Rights Act] Canberra Times, Monday Sept 1:11

Faunce TA (2003) 'Hospitals are not protected in war: Medical ethics and bioterrorist public health legislation' Canberra Times, Monday March 24:11

Lokuge, B, Faunce, TA & Denniss, R (2003) [research cited in] 'The global significance of a row over drug prices in Australia', Economist, 21 August, 372(8389): 59

Lokuge, B & Denniss, R (2003) cited in How Ethical is Australia? An Examination of Australia's Record as a Global Citizen by Peter Singer & Tom Gregg, Public Interest Series, The Australian Collaboration, Black Inc, 2004

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2002

Faunce TA (2002) 'US act may cure our medical woes' Canberra Times, Friday May 3:11

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