Student And Graduate Mental Health Workers Dispatched To Frontline Services Amid Growing Youth Anxiety Rates 27/03/2022
Student and graduate mental health workers are being dispatched to frontline services across the country in an unprecedented move to cope with a rising tide of youth anxiety and psychiatric issues.
There’s fears Victoria is on the cusp of a “lost” generation, as kids struggle to recover from Covid lockdowns and are left reeling by world events, with some now too anxious to even leave their homes.
One of Melbourne’s most feared gangland figures has applied for parole.
The fan who marked Lance Franklin’s 1000-goal footy before making a hasty exit says he will reunite the superstar with the ball.
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