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Sixty At Risk Kids Lost To Us 24/01/23

Almost 60 children who were removed from unsafe parents, or reported to authorities as at risk, have died in the past four years – prompting calls to track their deaths with a public toll.

Ambulance patients who thought they had a free ride during union industrial action before the state election face debt collectors if they fail to pay bills which are now being sent out – almost a year after patients were transported.

Nurses and paramedics would deliver more primary care to Australians under a plan Labor is considering to overhaul Medicare, as GPs warn they must retain control of patient care.

And the whopping debt that sunk Revolution Roofing and sister company Nexteel has been revealed for the first time in what is emerging as one of South Australia’s largest corporate insolvencies.

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