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Abortion reform on McGowan’s agenda as student demands to know why they aren’t free

Abortion reform on McGowan’s agenda as student demands to know why they aren’t free

A university student crashed Premier Mark McGowan’s electric vehicles press conference on Wednesday to demand to know why abortions were not free for women in Western Australia.

  • by Daile Cross

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Big contracts, little staff amid ‘Uberisation’ of in-home aged care

Big contracts, little staff amid ‘Uberisation’ of in-home aged care

Private providers are taking over from some Victorian councils to provide in-home aged care despite lacking the staff to service all the additional clients.

  • by Cara Waters
Shorter hospital stays solution to elective surgery backlog, new analysis finds

Shorter hospital stays solution to elective surgery backlog, new analysis finds

For his hip replacement operation, Paul Murgatroyd was hospitalised for only one night and a nurse and physiotherapist visited him at home afterwards.

  • by Kate Aubusson
‘Ahead of her time’: How Olivia Newton-John used star power to help others

‘Ahead of her time’: How Olivia Newton-John used star power to help others

By being open about her metastatic breast cancer diagnosis, she helped break down misconceptions about the disease.

  • by Aisha Dow, Clay Lucas and Carolyn Webb
WA hospitals wind back COVID-19 screening

WA hospitals wind back COVID-19 screening

Public hospitals will shift from “red alert” to a new blue alert level from August 15, bringing an end to several months of heightened precautions.

  • by Michael Ramsey
New AMA chief says stretched health staff shocked at ‘cost of business’ attitude

New AMA chief says stretched health staff shocked at ‘cost of business’ attitude

Professor Steve Robson, a fertility specialist based in Canberra, was elected to lead the nation’s most high-profile medical group last week.

  • by Aisha Dow
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A cascade of failures: How Annie Moylan lost her child and her life in Melbourne’s private hospitals

A cascade of failures: How Annie Moylan lost her child and her life in Melbourne’s private hospitals

Misdiagnosed from the start, Annie was never given the straightforward treatment that would have saved her. Only through the determination of her parents can her story now be told.

  • by Christine Ahern and Thea Dikeos
Brett Sutton says this is ‘key’ to fighting COVID-19

Brett Sutton says this is ‘key’ to fighting COVID-19

Victoria’s chief health officer says improvements to indoor ventilation can have a lasting impact on the spread of COVID-19, and the lingering impacts of the infectious disease.

  • by Aisha Dow
Donate women’s unused eggs to research instead of rubbish bin, bioethicists propose
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Donate women’s unused eggs to research instead of rubbish bin, bioethicists propose

Unclaimed eggs in fertility clinic freezers should be donated by default to help women with mitochondrial disease amid a donor egg shortage, bioethicists say.

  • by Kate Aubusson
Victorian patients languish longer in emergency departments and ambulance queues

Victorian patients languish longer in emergency departments and ambulance queues

Victoria’s latest quarterly health performance data shows a dramatic increase in the number of people who have been stuck in emergency departments for more than a day, as they wait for a bed to become available.

  • by Aisha Dow and Rachel Eddie
‘I’m totally, utterly done’: The insider take on our growing GP crisis

‘I’m totally, utterly done’: The insider take on our growing GP crisis

GPs: underpaid compared to their specialist peers, overloaded with admin, stressed out by COVID-19. The diagnosis: a profession in need of urgent treatment.

  • by Amanda Hooton