Primary healthcare workforce; Labor, Coalition attitude towards China; Hunter gas pipeline; accessible housing; Laura Tingle and climate change; Australia Post.
”, December 28-January 2) is correct that it’s a problem that the Australian primary healthcare system is increasingly run by female, part-time, self-employed doctors.
Any moves by Medicare to throw the odd crumb to GPs have been routinely hijacked by the corporations that now largely run primary healthcare, with no appreciable improvement in either care delivery for patients or pay and conditions for the medical workforce.The takeover of primary healthcare by big business is unlikely to be the end of the trend.
I’m not the sharpest tool in the financial shed but always felt crypto was a con; I rolled my eyes when I saw that.Crypto is the tulip mania of our times, another orgy of greed. It’s baked into our species’ DNA and will happen again, likely sooner than later.Pipeline on a fault line should alarm leaders
Seismic activity coinciding with a heatwave during summer could be devastating to a gas pipeline and all that connects with it.Seconding Elaine O’Shannesy’s wishes for housing and national building standards with all that she sets out , could we also include practical accessibility standards? Older people and people with disabilities all need housing that enables confidence, comfort and economy – with ramps, wider door frames and easy access. It makes living easier for everyone.
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