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Prof Pete Azzopardi

Prof Pete Azzopardi

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Role Group Leader / Snr Princ Research Fellow
Prof Pete Azzopardi PhD FRACP leads an international program of research focusing on adolescent health and well-being. His research is informed by experience working as a paediatrician in Australia (including in youth justice, the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health sector, tertiary referral services, youth homeless services) and across health services in the Asia Pacific region.

Pete’s program of research is approached in partnership with young people. He has expertise in using data to describe adolescent health needs, and expertise in the codesign and implementation of responsive programs for adolescent and wellbeing. He leads a research group at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute where his work focuses on global adolescent health. At Telethon Kids Institute his work is in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia. Ensuring health equity is a cross cutting theme.

Pete is a Commissioner on the current Lancet Commission for Adolescent Health and Wellbeing. He co-chairs WHO’s Global Action for Measurement of Adolescent health expert group, and co-chairs the adolescent wellbeing work stream at the Partnership for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescent’s health (PMNCH). Pete has also recently joined WHO’s Strategic Technical Advisory Group of Experts (STAGE). These engagements provide an opportunity to contribute to - and learn- from best practice globally.
Prof Pete Azzopardi PhD FRACP leads an international program of research focusing on adolescent health and well-being. His research is informed by experience working as a paediatrician in Australia (including in youth justice, the Aboriginal Community...
Prof Pete Azzopardi PhD FRACP leads an international program of research focusing on adolescent health and well-being. His research is informed by experience working as a paediatrician in Australia (including in youth justice, the Aboriginal Community Controlled Health sector, tertiary referral services, youth homeless services) and across health services in the Asia Pacific region.

Pete’s program of research is approached in partnership with young people. He has expertise in using data to describe adolescent health needs, and expertise in the codesign and implementation of responsive programs for adolescent and wellbeing. He leads a research group at Murdoch Children’s Research Institute where his work focuses on global adolescent health. At Telethon Kids Institute his work is in partnership with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia. Ensuring health equity is a cross cutting theme.

Pete is a Commissioner on the current Lancet Commission for Adolescent Health and Wellbeing. He co-chairs WHO’s Global Action for Measurement of Adolescent health expert group, and co-chairs the adolescent wellbeing work stream at the Partnership for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescent’s health (PMNCH). Pete has also recently joined WHO’s Strategic Technical Advisory Group of Experts (STAGE). These engagements provide an opportunity to contribute to - and learn- from best practice globally.

Top Publications

  • Burns, L, Pitt, H, Pham, MD, Thanh, VPT, Azzopardi, P, Thomas, S. Adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights policy for ethnic minority girls in Vietnam: a qualitative study with policy makers and service providers.. Glob Health Action 19(1) : 2619306 2026
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  • Habito, M, Bell, S, Ayuandini, S, Hennegan, J, Stubbs, T, Wong, S, Binder, G, Akiyama, M, Abdul-Razak, S, Gnim, C, et al. The Authors Respond.. J Adolesc Health 78(4) : 675 -676 2026
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  • Calais-Ferreira, L, Rivas, TMR, Azzopardi, P, Brown, A, Kinner, SA, Sawyer, SM. Deaths caused by non-communicable diseases among Australian adolescents in the 2001-2019 period.. Public Health Res Pract 36(1) : 2026
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  • Digenis, C, Reilly, R, Azzopardi, P, Winkenweder, H, Pearson, O, Ellis, K, Fisher, J, Rickwood, DJ, Yong, C-S, Brown, N. Ngalaiya Boorai Gabara Budbut: A Qualitative Study With Primary Care Providers to Understand Perceived Needs, Enablers, Barriers and Opportunities to Strengthen Care.. Med J Aust 224(3) : e70150 2026
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  • Li, L, Sawyer, SM, Newby, H, Dunstan, L, Azzopardi, PS. Quantitative measures of subjective wellbeing for adolescents: a scoping review and synthesis of comparable data.. Lancet Child Adolesc Health 10(2) : 135 -146 2026
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