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Victoria to introduce tough raw milk laws
The Age
A gag-inducing chemical used in anti-freeze will be required to be mixed into all batches of raw milk sold in Victoria, the state government has announced. The new regulations come in the wake of the death of a three-year-old Mornington Peninsula child, who ...
Victoria launches crackdown on sale of 'raw' unpasteurised milkThe Guardian
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The Age
A gag-inducing chemical used in anti-freeze will be required to be mixed into all batches of raw milk sold in Victoria, the state government has announced. The new regulations come in the wake of the death of a three-year-old Mornington Peninsula child, who ...
Victoria launches crackdown on sale of 'raw' unpasteurised milk
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Five essential tips to avoid food poisoning at your festive event
Sydney Morning Herald
If there is one thing that can truly ruin a party, it's having guests struck down with violent food poisoning. That was the fate of a celebration in the Victorian bayside suburb of Portsea on Christmas Day. What should have been a typical Australian Christmas in ...
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea caused by food poisoning hits more than 30 people ...ABC Online
Up to 34 struck down with food poisoning at Portsea Christmas partyThe Age
Vic Xmas party gives 34 food poisoningNEWS.com.au
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Sydney Morning Herald
If there is one thing that can truly ruin a party, it's having guests struck down with violent food poisoning. That was the fate of a celebration in the Victorian bayside suburb of Portsea on Christmas Day. What should have been a typical Australian Christmas in ...
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea caused by food poisoning hits more than 30 people ...
Up to 34 struck down with food poisoning at Portsea Christmas party
Vic Xmas party gives 34 food poisoning
The Age
Exercise monitoring devices could run users into legal trouble
The Age
Stepping out: That run along the beach may turn out to be important evidence in court. Photo: Mick Tsikas. Fitness fanatics wearing gadgets to monitor how many steps they have walked or run could find their data being used in court. Courts across the world ...
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The Age
Stepping out: That run along the beach may turn out to be important evidence in court. Photo: Mick Tsikas. Fitness fanatics wearing gadgets to monitor how many steps they have walked or run could find their data being used in court. Courts across the world ...
The Sunshine Coast Daily
Suicide rate steady, self-harm sky rockets for youth
The Sunshine Coast Daily
It is not a crisis, but a problem that bubbles at the back of the minds of children and teenagers, their families and those who try to help, in the biggest and smallest communities of the nation. And evidence gathered in a year-long examination of the issue by ...
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The Sunshine Coast Daily
It is not a crisis, but a problem that bubbles at the back of the minds of children and teenagers, their families and those who try to help, in the biggest and smallest communities of the nation. And evidence gathered in a year-long examination of the issue by ...
The Guardian
Don't stop believing you can find work with Individual Placement and Support
The Guardian
Alex Whitelaw, who works at BHS in Walsall, says too much time to think makes her more ill. Photograph: David Sillitoe for the Guardian. Amelia Hill. Friday 26 December 2014 13.44 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on ...
Still no national healthcare for mental illness? That's crazyPress TV
An unsexy health problem awaits its fair shareThe Age
Luciana Berger: Mental health treatment needs attentionGulf Today
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The Guardian
Alex Whitelaw, who works at BHS in Walsall, says too much time to think makes her more ill. Photograph: David Sillitoe for the Guardian. Amelia Hill. Friday 26 December 2014 13.44 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on ...
Still no national healthcare for mental illness? That's crazy
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Luciana Berger: Mental health treatment needs attention
Sydney Morning Herald
Christmas miracle for Tater the terrier after brown snake bite
Sydney Morning Herald
A dog's miraculous recovery from a deadly brown snake bite in central western NSW was 70-year-old Helen Hart's Christmas miracle. Mrs Hart took her jack russell terrier, Tater, to her daughter's house in Blayney for Christmas day lunch. As they were ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
A dog's miraculous recovery from a deadly brown snake bite in central western NSW was 70-year-old Helen Hart's Christmas miracle. Mrs Hart took her jack russell terrier, Tater, to her daughter's house in Blayney for Christmas day lunch. As they were ...
Survivor shares paintings of anorexia years
The Age
Therapeutic: Rachael Stevens in front of one of her pieces, "Love Melts Fear", which sold for $3000 at the Canberra Grammar Gallery this month. Photo by Jamila Toderas. It was the stark blue colour of her feet which led the family of anorexia sufferer Rachael ...
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The Age
Therapeutic: Rachael Stevens in front of one of her pieces, "Love Melts Fear", which sold for $3000 at the Canberra Grammar Gallery this month. Photo by Jamila Toderas. It was the stark blue colour of her feet which led the family of anorexia sufferer Rachael ...
Homelessness increasing in Melbourne; family violence and expensive housing ...
Sydney Morning Herald
On January 5 this year homeless man Morgan Wayne "Mouse" Perry was fatally stabbed in the heart of the world's most liveable city. By shining a light on the dangerous living conditions experienced by Melbourne's most-vulnerable people, the 42-year-old's ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
On January 5 this year homeless man Morgan Wayne "Mouse" Perry was fatally stabbed in the heart of the world's most liveable city. By shining a light on the dangerous living conditions experienced by Melbourne's most-vulnerable people, the 42-year-old's ...
Internal report exposes major safety risks at Royal Perth Hospital
Herald Sun
AN internal report into Royal Perth Hospital exposed major safety risks – including legionella bacteria in water, electrical faults and a lack of firefighting equipment. The 2013 report, obtained only now under Freedom of Information laws, also found the hospital ...
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Herald Sun
AN internal report into Royal Perth Hospital exposed major safety risks – including legionella bacteria in water, electrical faults and a lack of firefighting equipment. The 2013 report, obtained only now under Freedom of Information laws, also found the hospital ...
Dunsborough schoolgirl Deni Atkinson has shrunk her brain tumour by a third ...
Herald Sun
MORE: Spirit of our Community stories; SHARE: Email your inspirational story to spirit@news.com.au. DENI Atkinson was just 15 when doctors discovered a tumour the size of a golf ball in her brain. Now, not only has she managed to stop the tumour in its ...
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Herald Sun
MORE: Spirit of our Community stories; SHARE: Email your inspirational story to spirit@news.com.au. DENI Atkinson was just 15 when doctors discovered a tumour the size of a golf ball in her brain. Now, not only has she managed to stop the tumour in its ...
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