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Canberra's fragmented public health system has let patients down, the boss says. Lucy Bladen reports that the organisation is embarking on a massive restructure, with some words of reflection from Dave Peffer: "A bad system will beat a good person every single time and I think we've seen that in the territory in our healthcare system for many years and that's what we're attempting to change," he said.
Guide dogs play an important role in many people's lives, and just as vital is the training that teaches them the skills they need on the job. Alex Tarraran tells the story of soon-to-be training graduates Eton, Fae, Gloria, and Flick and the qualities required to change people's lives. Builders found an alleged pipe bomb hidden behind a dishwasher in the home of a public servant who previously threatened his ex-wife with explosives. Tim Piccione has the details. In union news, the ACT construction branch of the CFMEU is seeking to join a High Court case to overturn its administration as unconstitutional, Dana Daniel reports. Canberra's warm streak continues today with a forecast top of 33 degrees, though it will be a bit of cloud around.
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