Urgent Medical Care For Broken Bones 13/04/2022
Families will get urgent medical care for broken bones, sprains, stitches or minor burns bulk billed without having to wait hours in hospital emergency departments under a $135 million Labor pledge.
Infectious disease experts have warned the high positivity rate of Covid-19 tests could indicate a large number of cases are going undetected, as the state battles with a spike in triple-0 calls.
Taxpayers won’t recover $96 million in job support loans the Queensland Government made during the pandemic.
It has repeatedly refused to condemn Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, now India will go one step further boosting oil imports from Russia and creating a dilemma for Australia and its other Quad Alliance partners.
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