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The common but little-known virus causing disability in hundreds of babies

The common but little-known virus causing disability in hundreds of babies

Every year, about 400 babies are born with physical and intellectual disabilities caused by a virus many pregnant women don’t know about.

  • by Henrietta Cook

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Narelle watched her husband die a painful death, so she chose hers

Narelle watched her husband die a painful death, so she chose hers

Since NSW became the last state in Australia to offer voluntary assisted dying in November, hundreds of people have applied. These are some of their stories.

  • by Angus Thomson
Secret recording reveals sense of budget crisis in Victorian hospitals
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Secret recording reveals sense of budget crisis in Victorian hospitals

Bed and ward closures, reducing elective surgery, cancelling breast screenings and even closing special-care cots were all openly discussed as possibilities to save money.

  • by Chip Le Grand, Jewel Topsfield, Henrietta Cook, Benjamin Preiss and Broede Carmody
‘Turn the lights off’: Hospital staff offered cost-cutting tips in budget crackdown

‘Turn the lights off’: Hospital staff offered cost-cutting tips in budget crackdown

Workers at three major Melbourne hospitals have been told that simple things can save money, as Alfred Health reviews costs in a desperate bid to cut spending.

  • by Jewel Topsfield and Broede Carmody
‘No one wants to be sharing this message’: Major hospitals confirm budget squeeze

‘No one wants to be sharing this message’: Major hospitals confirm budget squeeze

Two of Victoria’s largest health services have imposed hiring freezes in response to government demands for huge savings, causing stress for health workers.

  • by Jewel Topsfield and Henrietta Cook
2023: Victorian health system failing to meet targets
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2023: Victorian health system failing to meet targets

Data shows parts of Victoria’s health system still falls short of the government's own gold standard.

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Hostile to elated: Nurses overwhelmingly approve new pay deal

Hostile to elated: Nurses overwhelmingly approve new pay deal

Victorian nurses and midwives have backed the 28.4 per cent pay rise over four years. The deal ends months of tense talks between their union and the government.

  • by Henrietta Cook
Hiring freeze and cuts to surgery, stationery: Hospital chief’s warning over ‘challenging’ budget
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Hiring freeze and cuts to surgery, stationery: Hospital chief’s warning over ‘challenging’ budget

Western Health has imposed a hiring freeze, cut back elective surgery and told staff to look for other savings as it grapples with state government budget cuts.

  • by Jewel Topsfield and Rachel Eddie
Elective surgery waiting lists to balloon as health budget cuts bite
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Elective surgery waiting lists to balloon as health budget cuts bite

With the Victorian government demanding savings from hospitals, some doctors have been told their contracts won’t be renewed.

  • by Jewel Topsfield, Henrietta Cook and Benjamin Preiss
When rats ruled The Rocks and fear stalked the streets of Sydney
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When rats ruled The Rocks and fear stalked the streets of Sydney

The year was 1900 and public enemy number one in Sydney was the plague-infected rat.

  • by Tim Barlass
The highly contagious virus potentially linked childhood asthma cases

The highly contagious virus potentially linked childhood asthma cases

Cat Irvine believes her son, Parker, developed asthma as a result of multiple RSV infections. The five-year-old now carries an asthma puffer with him at all times.

  • by Henrietta Cook

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