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New child centres for WA primary schools

Additional child centres announced but still no plan to address shortage of child health nurses. Child and parent centres aimed at helping families with children at risk will be set up at 10 West Australian primary schools under a $29 ...

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Nurses won’t get more security: NSW govt

NSW govt has dismissed reports that hospitals have experienced a jump in violent incidents. NSW Health Minister Jillian Skinner says there are no plans to boost powers for hospital security following reports that assaults on nurses are on the rise. ...

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Qld govt to meet nurses for pay talks

The Queensland Nurses Union is seeking to finalise an EBA for thousands of nurses and midwives before Saturday. The new Liberal National Party (LNP) government will meet with Queensland public-sector unions this week, with nurses expected to push for a ...

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Antibiotic misuse in aged care: study

Researchers find more than a third of suspected infections were treated with antibiotics even when they didn’t fulfill the criteria for clinical infection. The inappropriate use of antibiotics could transform Australian residential aged care facilities into "a reservoir" of drug-resistant bacteria, researchers have ...

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Shortage of obstetricians in WA baby boom

WA is suffering from a shortage of midwives and GP-trained obstetricians, says AMA. A baby boom in Western Australia has highlighted a shortage of doctors trained to deliver them, the Australian Medical Association (AMA) has said. WA has a surging ...

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Independent MPs pledge support for bowel cancer

Cancer Council Australia calls for $15 million investment to expand screening program. Independent MPs Tony Windsor, Rob Oakeshott and Andrew Wilkie have united today to call on the federal government to expand the National Bowel Cancer Screening Program in the ...

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