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Five million were promised a free shingles vaccine. Two months later there are not enough doses
The federal government promoted that over-65s would be able to receive a new shingles vaccine from November, but GPs have only received a handful of shots.
- by Mary Ward and Rachel Eddie
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Pay rise for Royal Flying Doctor Service nurses still up in the air
Nurses working for the famous service will not receive the Christmas Eve pay rise they bargained after nine months of wrangling stalled.
- by Tony Moore
How a jogging accident saved Andrew’s life – from lung cancer
Lung cancer used to be rare among non-smokers, but that’s changing. Andrew Ure, who has never smoked, was diagnosed after he broke his arm.
- by Henrietta Cook
What’s open in Sydney over Christmas and New Year
Whether you’re planning on attending Christmas mass or keen on some last-minute shopping, here’s what’s open in Sydney over the holiday period.
- by Harriette Maguire and Millie Barter
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Henry Bryant is a Christmas miracle 25 years in the making
The first woman to receive a uterus transplant in Australia has given birth, another milestone in a trial unlocking a ‘missing piece’ in fertility treatment.
- by Angus Thomson
COVID-19 hotline quietly shuttered as more Australians seek boosters
Callers to the National Coronavirus Helpline, still promoted on state and federal health department websites, now hear a message saying it has closed.
- by Mary Ward
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When a day in the sun ends in the emergency room
Hundreds of Victorians are presenting to hospitals with sunburn so bad they require medical treatment, and children and teens make up almost half the cases.
- by Henrietta Cook
Charlotte was just 19 when she had breast implants. These new rules would have saved her years of discomfort
Cosmetic surgery is now subject to new regulatory standards, including a referral process for anyone considering going under the knife.
- by Laura Banks
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New ‘super-team of regulators’ to take on IVF bungles, pest control
State Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas says plans to introduce a new mega health watchdog are about “trying to make sure that we deliver a fit-for-purpose modern regulator”.
- by Aisha Dow
Grindr ready to promote HIV self tests in plan to eradicate the virus
A federal government report encouraging the widespread use of HIV self tests has been hailed as an opportunity to eradicate the virus by 2030.
- by Kieran Rooney
‘Extremely serious’: Pharmacist supplied drugs to criminals
A Beverly Hills pharmacist said his personal safety was threatened if he did not continue to supply a criminal syndicate with highly addictive prescription drugs.
- by Harriet Alexander