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Natasha Robinson
Natasha RobinsonHealth Editor

Natasha Robinson is The Australian’s health editor and writes across medicine, science, health policy, research, and lifestyle. Natasha has been a journalist for more than 20 years in newspapers and broadcasting, has been recognised as the National Press Club’s health journalist of the year and is a Walkley awards finalist and a Kennedy Awards winner. She is a former Northern Territory correspondent for The Australian with a special interest in Indigenous health. Natasha is also a graduate of the NSW Legal Profession Admission Board’s Diploma of Law and has been accepted as a doctoral candidate at QUT’s Australian Centre for Health Law Research, researching involuntary mental health treatment and patient autonomy.

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The Nation
Bashed woman stays silent

Bashed woman stays silent

A YOUNG Melbourne designer bashed at a nightclub by Christopher Wayne Hudson moments before the outlaw bikie allegedly gunned down three people at point-blank range is refusing to co-operate with police.

The Nation
The decision that sealed train boy’s fate

The decision that sealed train boy’s fate

A FATHER sits on a step in the morning sun, his head in his hands. His teenage son is dead. His heart is cracked open. Video: Survivor recounts the crash Video: Emergency services respond Video: Kerang crash – extended report Interactive map: Where the crash happened Graphic: Crash site | Pictures: The scene Your say: An unsafe system?

The Nation
Auditor disputes F1 race profits

Auditor disputes F1 race profits

ONE of the nation’s most respected economists has accused the Victorian Auditor-General of being ideologically driven and incompetent after a damning report found the Bracks Government had overestimated the economic benefits of the Formula One Grand Prix by more than $100 million.

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