Morrison Rejects Queensland Hospital Funding

The federal government is rejecting Queensland’s calls for additional hospital funding, with Prime Minister Scott Morrison, arguing the responsibility of hospital funding lies with the State government.

The request for funding comes after Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said local hospitals needed to increase potential capacity should the state experience another COVID-19 outbreak.

Darwin Aldermen Call For Action

Aldermen with the Darwin Council are calling for urgent action to protect a large area of threatened cycad species from Urban development.

The Northern Territory Government plans to build eight hundred homes for Defence Housing in Lee Point, North of Darwin, despite pushback from the local community. 

Three Scientists Win Nobel Prize in Physics

Three scientists have won the Nobel prize for their groundbreaking work in the fight against climate change. 

Japanese-born American Syukuro Manabe, German Klaus Hasselmann and Italian Giorgio Parisi shared the joint prize in Physics, with the acknowledgement being hailed as a sign of a consensus forming around man-made global warming by the UN Weather Agency.

Review: Turn on the Talking Wireless presented by Theatre Redlands to Celebrate Seniors Month Redland Museum

Turn on the Talking Wireless presented by Theatre Redlands to Celebrate Seniors Month Redland Museum

2nd-9th October 2021

 

 

Radio Rules! Let your imagination run riot in this anachronistic radio revival of simpler times.

 

Dr Gemma Regan

 

Increase in QLD ambulance ramping

New data reveals ambulance ramping is soaring across Queensland.

The amount of ambulances and paramedics that have been forced to stay with patients as they wait to be admitted has risen by over 60%. These new figures show over 60% of patients are waiting in excess of 30 minutes in an ambulance bay prior to being admitted. 

Decline in NSW bee population

Native bees in regional New South Wales are now deemed endangered after the 2019/2020 bushfires in the area. 

The Flinders University study found 50 to 80% of the bees' habitat had been destroyed. As a result two species have been listed as endangered with another nine as vulnerable. PhD candidate James Dorey says, “It's shocking because this is caused by a single fire event.”