Monday, August 15, 2016

Tasmanian Treasurer announces $62.7 million surplus surprise after predicting deficit and other top stories.

  • Tasmanian Treasurer announces $62.7 million surplus surprise after predicting deficit

    Tasmanian Treasurer announces $62.7 million surplus surprise after predicting deficit
    Tasmanian Treasurer announces $62.7 million surplus surprise after predicting deficit Posted August 15, 2016 11:48:55 Tasmania's Treasurer is trumpeting an earlier than expected return to surplus, due to increases in Commonwealth grants and delays in spending. In the state budget handed down at the end of May, the Government forecast a $58 million deficit just more than a month before the end of the 2015-16 financial year.But Peter Gutwein has now revealed a $62.7 mi..
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  • Male and female brains are largely similar

    Male and female brains are largely similar
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  • Black Students Less Likely To Get Mental Health Care Than White Students Says Study, Sparking Racism Concerns

    Black Students Less Likely To Get Mental Health Care Than White Students Says Study, Sparking Racism Concerns
    A startling new study claims that black and Hispanic children and young adults are half as likely as white students to receive treatment for mental health problems. This study raises racism concerns because the racial and ethnic disparity exists despite the fact that both minorities have a similar rate of mental problems as that of white students. The study, led by Dr. Lyndonna Marrast, who was with the Harvard Medical School when the research was initiated for the International Journal of Heal..
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  • New quadriplegic centre for Shenton Park

    New quadriplegic centre for Shenton Park
    New quadriplegic centre for Shenton Park Bethany Hiatt - The West Australian on August 15, 2016, 12:40 am Health Minister John Day. Picture: Bill Hatto A new quadriplegic centre will replace the run-down 50-year-old Shenton Park facility by 2018, Health Minister John Day revealed yesterday.Mr Day said the current centre was out of date and unsuited to modern methods of care.“The quadriplegic centre does need to be replaced and much more contemporary acco..
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  • Calls to refund dodgy washing machines

    Calls to refund dodgy washing machines
    A consumer watchdog has encouraged those affected by washing machine fires to seek refunds after almost 300 incidents in the past three years.Consumer group Choice released the statement on Monday after two people were taken to hospital for smoke inhalation after a Samsung washing machine burst into flames on Saturday in Sydney's west."Choice is encouraging consumers to seek refunds if they have a dodgy Samsung top loader washing machine in their home, following yet another house fire in NSW ove..
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  • Alzheimer's Disease Cure Discovered In Pain Relief Drug? New Study Indicates That It Works

    Alzheimer's Disease Cure Discovered In Pain Relief Drug? New Study Indicates That It Works
    Alzheimer’s disease is a terrifying diagnosis. Incurable, difficult to slow — Alzheimer’s disease is in effect, a long, slow death sentence, robbing its victims of their memory and cognitive disabilities and restricting their ability to function as a human being. Now, however, as difficult as it may be to believe, science may have found a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. A new research study at the University of Manchester has indicated that Alzheimer’s disease can actually be fully cured with an ..
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  • Matthew Guy slams handling of Melbourne Metro Rail project

    Matthew Guy slams handling of Melbourne Metro Rail project
    The handling of the Melbourne Metro Rail project by the state government has been slammed by opposition leader Matthew Guy, amid concerns drilling and dust pollution could irritate severely ill patients at some of Victoria's leading hospitals.Royal Melbourne Hospital has said the $11 billion project's environmental effects statement has failed to take into account the "significant impact" construction will have on visitors, such as those with lung problems or late-stage cancer. More..
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  • Australian Unity wins right to develop $1.1bn health precinct

    Australian Unity wins right to develop $1.1bn health precinct
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