PSO’s Stationed At Major Hospitals Under State Opposition Plan 03/10/2022
PSOs would be stationed at five major Victorian hospitals in a 24/7 security role under a plan by the state opposition.
Alleged stalkers would be banned from cross-examining their victims under a proposed legal overhaul, as a student was forced to endure 10-hours of questioning from his predator teacher in a harrowing court case.
A young man has been flown to hospital with spinal injuries following a skydiving incident in Torquay, at the site where two skydivers died in recent separate incidents.
Melbourne research has discovered a daily tablet that induces changes in immune memory can treat allergic reactions such as hay fever and thunderstorm asthma.
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