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St John WA fails minimum staffing levels

St John WA confirms it failed to meet minimum staffing levels but denies 000 calls are going unanswered. Read the full investigation details and union response.

Your Views: Letters to the Editor Spark Debate

Australians share strong opinions on housing affordability, healthcare funding, and environmental policy in our latest letters to the editor. Read the community's voice.

Cruise staff paid $2.50/hr in Australian waters: union

The Maritime Union alleges Carnival Cruise Lines pays some staff a tenth of the minimum wage for 300-hour months. The company denies claims, citing international standards. Read the full investigation.

AI eases pressure on Australia's healthcare system

Discover how artificial intelligence and bulk-billed telehealth are transforming Australian healthcare, improving access and efficiency for patients nationwide. Learn about the latest innovations.

First Look Inside SA's New $3.2bn Hospital

The SA government reveals the interior of the new $3.2 billion Women's and Children's Hospital. See the state-of-the-art facilities set to open in 2026 and how they'll transform healthcare.

Over 100 Geelong medical complaints lodged

More than 100 Geelong residents have lodged formal complaints against doctors and other health practitioners. Discover the leading issues and what authorities are doing.

Defence public servants lodge record psych claims

Civilian staff at the Department of Defence have lodged a record number of workers' compensation claims, with over half linked to psychological stress. Read the full analysis of the APS mental health crisis.

QLD Gov Extends Puberty Blocker Ban to 2031

Queensland has extended its ban on puberty blockers for under-18s until 2031, citing unproven long-term effects. The move impacts over 400 young people on waiting lists.

5 Steps After a Workplace Injury

Suffered an injury at work? Follow this essential guide to protect your rights and secure workplace compensation in Australia. Know your legal steps now.

Govt targets $7.9bn workers' comp cost surge

The Albanese government is investigating a surge in psychological injury claims among public servants, driving a workers' compensation bill to $7.9bn this year. Read the full analysis.

Qantas pays $40m to sacked ground staff after court ruling

More than 1800 Qantas workers will receive part of a $40 million payout after a Federal Court found their pandemic sacking was illegal. Justice Michael Lee ordered the payment, marking the end of a five-year legal battle.

Four dead in Muckatah minibus crash

Four people have died after a minibus crashed near Cobram in Victoria. The victims were overseas workers living in Greater Shepparton. Police are investigating.

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