Public Health
-
PM Morrison raises travel well before Christmas AAP - 27-09-2021
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says international travel could resume well before the end of the year with Australia's vaccination rollout gaining momentum.
-
Health expert says hospitalisations may be worse than thought AAP - 24-09-2021
Health outcomes for the unvaccinated may be worse than predicted, says a trusted public health expert, as NSW approaches the October peak of hospitalisations.
-
A glimmer of hope for Sydneysiders on NYE AAP - 22-09-2021
Premier Gladys Berejiklian has offered a glimmer of hope that the 9pm New Year's Eve fireworks on Sydney Harbour might go ahead this year.
-
Melburnians need to show proof of work permit to board buses AAP - 17-09-2021
Authorised workers and those with COVID-19 vaccination bookings will need to show proof to board limited buses into Melbourne's CBD during a planned protest.
-
Businesses confused and fear over unclear lockdown exit plan AAP - 15-09-2021
Industry bodies say businesses are confused and fearful over the unclear plans to reopen when restrictions lift across NSW next month. Confusion
-
South Australia looks to recruit more nurses AAP - 15-09-2021
South Australia is looking to recruit 370 more nurses to help with the COVID-19 response and other issues in the health system. South Australia
-
Unvaccinated might be lockout in Victoria AAP - 03-09-2021
Unvaccinated Victorians could be "locked out" of major sporting events, cinemas and pubs once the state reaches its COVID-19 immunisation targets.
-
Children will be back to school by October in NSW AAP - 27-08-2021
Kids will be back to school by October in NSW, while plans to reopen some industries rely on the state meeting its 70 per cent vaccination rate target.
-
Class of 2021 will have special consideration AAP - 23-07-2021
VCE students will have special consideration applied to their final scores, as a survey shows the pandemic is affecting young people's mental health.
-
Closure of NSW construction industry will have massive impact on the economy AAP - 19-07-2021
The Business Council of Australia believes the shutdown of the NSW construction industry will have a big impact on Australia's economic recovery.
-
Queensland premier orders Queenslanders home AAP - 13-07-2021
The Queensland premier says it's safe for the state to import interstate NRL teams, while telling Queenslanders in regional NSW to come home now.
-
A federal inquiry calls for Vic cancer meeting AAP - 01-07-2021
A federal inquiry has recommended Victoria's chief health officer meet with a community over their fears of a possible cancer cluster linked to a pesticide.
-
NSW police warning over COVID compliance AAP - 25-06-2021
NSW police will step up patrols to make sure people comply with COVID-
-
Australia's health system unprepared for bushfire harm AAP - 17-06-2021
Australia's health system was not ready for the widespread smoke harm caused by the last mega-fire season, and it could be worse next time a report warns.
-
Insecure housing and overcrowding risk children's health. But we've found a way to help HealthTimes - 08-06-2021
More than 19,000 Australian children were
-
Flinders Street could be the site of Melbourne's second safe injecting room AAP - 17-05-2021
Victorian Health Minister Martin Foley has ruled out Enterprize Park on Flinders Street as the site of Melbourne's second safe
-
New Zealand opens to Cook Islands from May 17 AAP - 03-05-2021
In a fortnight's time, New Zealand will add another international destination to its quarantine-free list: the Cook Islands. New
-
Farmers appeal for funds to end NSW mice plague AAP - 29-04-2021
Farmers are appealing for government funding to help them bait to reduce out-of-control mouse numbers in large tracts of regional NSW. Farmers
-
Calls to consider e-cigarettes a first line therapy for smoking cessation Charlotte Mitchell - 19-04-2021
E-cigarettes may be more effective in helping smokers quit than nicotine replacement therapies such as patches and gum, according to University of Queensland
-
Prime Minister Morrison wary on foreign travel beyond NZ bubble AAP - 19-04-2021
Prime Minister Scott Morrison hopes to set a pathway for future international travel when the national cabinet meets, but he is in no rush to open borders.
Article Search
To search for an article, enter a keyword term and click SEARCH
Practice Hubs
For practice specific information, select a field from the list below: