Sky News host Amanda Stoker hit the streets in Ipswich to ask locals if they would prefer a “sugar hit of cash” to help with the cost of energy or a government prepared to do serious policy work to bring down energy prices in the long term.
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Australian veterans waiting ‘up to 12 months’ to get ‘mental health conditions diagnosed’Sky News host Amanda Stoker says Australian veterans are continuing to struggle with getting mental health conditions diagnosed and psychiatric reports completed. “It’s taking up to 12 months of waiting time to get that process done,” Ms Stoker said. “That shortfall is causing hardship and real risk to life, it’s not good enough, and we owe our veterans better.”
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