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Customers don’t enjoy being taken for mugs

Customers don’t enjoy being taken for mugs

Consumers don’t like to be exploited, treated like fools, taken for a ride or hit when they’re down.

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‘Significant impact on patients’: NSW nurses to strike for 24 hours

‘Significant impact on patients’: NSW nurses to strike for 24 hours

The state’s health system will be brought to a standstill for the second time this month after nurses voted to return to the picket line.

  • by Angus Thomson
The Sydney suburbs where patients wait the longest for an ambulance revealed

The Sydney suburbs where patients wait the longest for an ambulance revealed

Ambulances and emergency departments are under more pressure than ever, data released on Wednesday reveals. See how your suburb stacks up.

  • by Angus Thomson
Children’s indoor lifestyle stunts their imagination

Children’s indoor lifestyle stunts their imagination

Daisy Turnbull’s point is well made. Where are the backyards to play in? Where are the creeks to dam? Where are the places to cycle to? It would be nice to think we can turn this around, but for many this will not be possible.

The life-saving drug in short supply across Sydney

The life-saving drug in short supply across Sydney

Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has become crucial in the fight against HIV, but pharmacies across Australia are fast running out. Here’s what you need to know.

  • by Angus Thomson and Ben Grubb
The Sydney doctors forced to choose who lives and dies
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The Sydney doctors forced to choose who lives and dies

Clinicians at Sydney’s busiest hospitals have warned they could be forced to ration a life-saving treatment for patients with kidney failure.

  • by Alexandra Smith
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Sydney Water threatened with lawsuit over cancer-linked chemicals in drinking water
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Sydney Water threatened with lawsuit over cancer-linked chemicals in drinking water

Blue Mountains residents have expressed shock and outrage after the closure of a dam which feeds into the water supply of 50,000 people.

  • by Carrie Fellner
‘We apologise to women’: NSW vows to provide better care during pregnancy

‘We apologise to women’: NSW vows to provide better care during pregnancy

Health Minister Ryan Park praised the courage of thousands of women who shared their “deeply personal and difficult experiences” during the landmark inquiry.

  • by Megan Gorrey
The hospital upgrade costs that have blown out by millions
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The hospital upgrade costs that have blown out by millions

The NSW government will pour an additional $840 million into hospital upgrades in its upcoming budget as rising building costs hit the state’s bottom line. 

  • by Angus Thomson
E-cigarette use rising in NSW despite vapers saying they want to quit

E-cigarette use rising in NSW despite vapers saying they want to quit

The number of people using vapes in NSW increased last year, but survey data suggests more than half are considering quitting in the next six months.

  • by Mary Ward
New pharmacist prescribing powers see thousands of women bypass their GP

New pharmacist prescribing powers see thousands of women bypass their GP

Women aged between 18 and 65 who present with uncomplicated UTIs can head to the pharmacist instead of the GP, though doctors warn misdiagnoses can be dangerous.

  • by Amber Schultz

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