Health Minister Defends Ambulance System In Crisis 05/05/2021
Health Minister Martin Foley was forced to defend the state’ ambulance service, despite the growing crisis plaguing the system. Ambulance Victoria is this week expected to release its worst ever response time resultsA babysitting couple who left three-year-old Melbourne boy so severely injured he has had to learn to walk and talk again has begged a judge to free them from jail so they can return to China to be parents to their daughter.Australia’s electricity systems are poorly maintained, dangerous and at risk of failing, a damning new report has revealed.A change in wine tastes by Aussies and a move away from cheap bottles have contributed to the collapse of one of the nation’s oldest and largest family-run winemakers.For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au
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