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Ambulance service denies sacking whistleblower over rollover picture that exposed fatigue crisis

Ambulance service denies sacking whistleblower over rollover picture that exposed fatigue crisis

Andrew Bishop went to the aid of a paramedic who tipped his van after an 18-hour shift. The picture he took caused a public backlash for Ambulance Victoria. He’s now been sacked.

  • by Heidi Murphy

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Ambulance Victoria strikes deal with paramedics after long-running industrial dispute
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Ambulance Victoria strikes deal with paramedics after long-running industrial dispute

Most paramedics would get a pay rise of almost 17 per cent over four years while “experienced paramedics” get 20 per cent over the same period.

  • by Lachlan Abbott
Man found dead after four-hour wait for ambulance

Man found dead after four-hour wait for ambulance

There was a shortfall of ambulance crews overnight, with Melbourne’s fleet availability dropping to 1 per cent at times, the Victorian Ambulance Union said.

  • by Lachlan Abbott and Broede Carmody
Ambulance Victoria hit in coffers by patient billing ban
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Ambulance Victoria hit in coffers by patient billing ban

Protracted industrial action by paramedics, including an indefinite pause on taking billing details from patients, is hitting the service’s bottom line.

  • by Jewel Topsfield and Cassandra Morgan
Ambulance Victoria chief executive resigns amid industrial dispute
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Ambulance Victoria chief executive resigns amid industrial dispute

Paramedics recently passed a vote of no-confidence in the troubled emergency service’s leadership.

  • by Jewel Topsfield, Lachlan Abbott and Rachel Eddie
The tradie who accidentally shot himself in the heart with a nail gun and lived to tell the tale

The tradie who accidentally shot himself in the heart with a nail gun and lived to tell the tale

Mark Hardeman considers himself lucky to have a “second chance at life” after a 7.5-centimetre projectile struck his right ventricle.

  • by Carolyn Webb
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The moment Jim closed his eyes – and exposed Ambulance Victoria’s ‘festering sore’

The moment Jim closed his eyes – and exposed Ambulance Victoria’s ‘festering sore’

After an 18½ hour shift, Jim Avard had a terrible accident. His experience became a lightning rod for paramedics in a dispute that threatens to engulf the ambulance service.

  • by Jewel Topsfield and Henrietta Cook
Pay increase and a nine-day fortnight? Police say ‘no thanks’, while unhappy ambos escalate dispute

Pay increase and a nine-day fortnight? Police say ‘no thanks’, while unhappy ambos escalate dispute

The state is facing twin industrial troubles with police and ambulance staff both demanding better offers in response to their pay demands.

  • by Mathew Dunckley and Caitlin Powell
A day – and an unexpected night – in the emergency ward
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A day – and an unexpected night – in the emergency ward

After spending a day as an observer in the state’s busiest emergency department, there is an unforeseen personal visit to another emergency ward.

  • by Tony Wright
Exploding metal drums and toxic smoke burst from massive factory fire

Exploding metal drums and toxic smoke burst from massive factory fire

Last year a man was killed in a chemical fire at the same factory.

  • by Lachlan Abbott and Eliza Sum
UNcoupled from the UN, Gillian Triggs’ thoughts turn to downsizing
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UNcoupled from the UN, Gillian Triggs’ thoughts turn to downsizing

The former president of the Australian Human Rights Commission is selling her Albert Park terrace pad.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman

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