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A Townsville building with former lives as a Coca-Cola factory, second-hand car yard, and a tyre dealership, has begun a new chapter supporting people with mobility issues. See where it is.
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18th August 2024
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‘Amazing’: Building’s transformation brings mobility solutions
A Townsville building with former lives as a Coca-Cola factory, second-hand car yard, and a tyre dealership, has begun a new chapter supporting people with mobility issues. See whe...
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Queensland’s incredible flying doctor delivering babies in the bush
A travelling obstetrician and sonographer who visits isolated towns carrying a portable ultrasound machine and a wifi dongle says women are flocking to her new service.
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431-day wait: Major Qld city where women wait for vital health service
Women in regional Queensland are waiting up to five times longer for some surgeries than patients in the southeast, according to shocking data which reveals year-long waitlists in ...
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Killer diseases coming back as Qld parents ignore vaccination pleas
Queensland vaccination rates have plummeted to levels not seen in decades, with fears of a return of killer illnesses sparking a new health strategy to combat jab hesitancy. SEARCH...
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Doctor burnout, high turnover puts pressure on families living in the bush
For a young family with a three-year-old son with high medical needs, the biggest issue with health services in the bush is having to explain his history to every new doctor that m...
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A missing gun, missing keys and a missing man: Charles Morton
This month marks 10 years since Hughenden grazier Charles Morton disappeared. See what evidence police managed to upturn, and why his family are still appealing for information.
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‘Difficult extraction’: Man’s leg injured in Home Hill crash
The man involved in the home hill crash was transported to hospital with injuries after his leg got caught in the wreck. Read the details.
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