Man Wasn’t Told Of Cancer Diagnosis By Regional QLD Hospital 13/11/2022
A man is “furious” that he’s fallen through the cracks at an embattled regional Queensland hospital after he was allegedly not told of his cancer diagnosis or offered treatment options.
Hundreds of patients every month are spending more than 24 hours in Queensland emergency departments before they are discharged or admitted as an inpatient to hospital.
Environment minister Meaghan Scanlon says cyanide and carcinogenic benzene found in groundwater in prime farmland on the Darling Downs “didn’t reach the threshold” to be made public.
And.. doggy day cares are bursting at the seams with some businesses reporting a 70 per cent uptick in demand as more Queenslanders head back to the office after more than two years of working from home.
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