Fight to stop skin cancer
MELANOMA rates have doubled in the past 30 years despite widespread use of sunscreen prompted by the “Slip Slop Slap” campaign.
MELANOMA rates have doubled in the past 30 years despite widespread use of sunscreen prompted by the “Slip Slop Slap” campaign.
OVERWEIGHT people will be referred to commercial weight loss programs subsidised by the taxpayer in a radical plan to address obesity.
ENVIRONMENTALISTS have accused the state’s pollution regulator of being a “toothless tiger” over Orica’s history of pollutant breaches.
THE NSW Chief Health Officer Dr Kerry Chant was not told of the Orica chemical spill until 48 hours after the poison had engulfed a Newcastle suburb.
MINING engineers fresh out of university have the highest starting salaries, earning at least $80,000 a year, thanks to the mining boom.
THOUSANDS of girls with a serious behavioural disorder are not being detected in schools and treated properly because they don’t disrupt the class like boys.
LEADING medics have won their battle to name and shame NSW hospitals that are killing up to 13 patients a month due to poor hygiene.
CHILDCARE centres have slashed their number of baby places by 20 per cent in the wake of federal government reforms that require them to increase staff ratios.
FASHION houses have expanded the waistline of an average size 12 so much it can fit a woman considered obese under Australian guidelines.
AN upmarket real estate office in Byron Bay is under investigation after hundreds of thousands of dollars in deposits allegedly went missing.
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