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Increasing demand puts palliative care workforce wellbeing at risk

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To coincide with World Hospice and Palliative Care Day (12 October), Palliative Care Australia (PCA) has released the first findings from our recent national workforce survey. These insights are based on the 1400 responses received to the ‘Survey of the National Palliative Care Workforce Across Health and Age Care Settings’ which was conducted between May … Continued

RECORD BREAKING YEAR AT THE NIKE MELBOURNE MARATHON FESTIVAL WITH 42,000 PARTICIPANTS AND $1.8 MILLION RAISED

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This weekend, the Nike Melbourne Marathon Festival shattered records as 42,000 participants hit the streets for its electrifying 46th edition. With every running event selling out in record time and new course expansions, the excitement was at an all-time high. From the much-anticipated debut of the Mini Marathon on Saturday to two first-time Nike Melbourne Marathon … Continued

NSW Equality Bill: Education union calls on Alex Greenwich MP to protect school staff and students

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Sunday 13 October 2024 The union representing teachers and support staff in non-government schools is deeply concerned about NSW independent MP Alex Greenwich dropping protections for LGBTIQ+ teachers, other school staff and students from his Equality Bill. The Bill will be debated in Parliament on Monday. At present, non-government school employers can discriminate against school … Continued

GRAND FINAL FIELD ASSEMBLED FOR LADBROKES MILLION DOLLAR CHASE

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The Ladbrokes Million Dollar Chase trophy and the $1 million cheque which accompanies it, may again be headed interstate after the field for next Friday’s Grand Final was assembled. Eight semi-finals of the world’s richest greyhound series were conducted at Wentworth Park in Sydney on Saturday night, with five of the winners advancing to the … Continued

Australia should make speeding fines fair with proportional model: Report

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Making traffic fines proportional to drivers’ incomes, as is done in Finland, is a fairer system according to a new report from The Australia Institute, supported by Uniting Vic Tas and Financial Counselling Victoria. With cost of living already pushing many Australians into financial difficulties, traffic fines can force low-income people into choosing between essential spending and paying … Continued

FIRST LOOK INSIDE BLUEY’S WORLD REVEALED

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Newly released Bluey’s World images offer fans their first glimpse into the immersive 4000sqm experience Bluey’s World season extended until September 2025, with more tickets on sale from Monday 21 October 2024 Anticipation is reaching fever pitch as Bluey fans across Australia and the world eagerly await the opening of Bluey’s World Brisbane next month. Newly released Bluey’s World images … Continued