The Age
Gag-inducing milk part of new raw bath milk laws in Victoria
ABC Online
In response to the death of one child and hospitalisation of several others, the Victorian government will introduce laws to make raw 'bath' milk undrinkable. Media player: "Space" to play, "M" to mute, "left" and "right" to seek.
Child's death forces new Australian milk safety lawsGlobalPost
Dairy farmers will be forced to make raw milk unpalatable under tough new lawsDaily Mail
Victoria launches crackdown on sale of 'raw' unpasteurised milkThe Guardian
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ABC Online
In response to the death of one child and hospitalisation of several others, the Victorian government will introduce laws to make raw 'bath' milk undrinkable. Media player: "Space" to play, "M" to mute, "left" and "right" to seek.
Child's death forces new Australian milk safety laws
Dairy farmers will be forced to make raw milk unpalatable under tough new laws
Victoria launches crackdown on sale of 'raw' unpasteurised milk
Inquiry reveals disturbing trend as self-harm cases increase
Northern Rivers Echo
It is a tragic issue that weighs on the minds of children and teenagers, their families and all those who try to help in the biggest and smallest communities of the nation. Evidence gathered in a year-long examination of the issue by National Children's ...
Cries for help not heardFraser Coast Chronicle
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Northern Rivers Echo
It is a tragic issue that weighs on the minds of children and teenagers, their families and all those who try to help in the biggest and smallest communities of the nation. Evidence gathered in a year-long examination of the issue by National Children's ...
Cries for help not heard
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
Torquay Herald Express
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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
An unsexy health problem awaits its fair share
Luciana Berger: Mental health treatment needs attention
We need a year of action on ice threat
Sydney Morning Herald
The newly elected state government is to be congratulated for recognising that 2015 is the year it will need to tackle a growing threat to the well-being of many Victorian communities – crystal methamphetamine, commonly known as "ice". While the extent of ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
The newly elected state government is to be congratulated for recognising that 2015 is the year it will need to tackle a growing threat to the well-being of many Victorian communities – crystal methamphetamine, commonly known as "ice". While the extent of ...
Concerns over fast food becoming available at new children's hospital
9news.com.au
A patient is transferred through Main Street at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne. (AAP). 9NEWS. With one in four Australian children overweight or obese, a Melbourne health expert is calling for children's hospitals to remove fast food outlets.
How Ironic: McDonald's in a Children's HospitalYouth Health Magzine
Health experts warn against fast food at Monash Children's HospitalThe Age
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9news.com.au
A patient is transferred through Main Street at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne. (AAP). 9NEWS. With one in four Australian children overweight or obese, a Melbourne health expert is calling for children's hospitals to remove fast food outlets.
How Ironic: McDonald's in a Children's Hospital
Health experts warn against fast food at Monash Children's Hospital
Brisbane Times
Smokers told to back away from hospitals and schools
The Sunshine Coast Daily
Those who smoke on, or within five metres of health facilities and school grounds will face on-the-spot fines of at least $227 from January 1. Acting Health Minister Mark McArdle said the changes to the Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Act 1998 aimed to ...
Government to help you quit smoking by making it harderBrisbane Times
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The Sunshine Coast Daily
Those who smoke on, or within five metres of health facilities and school grounds will face on-the-spot fines of at least $227 from January 1. Acting Health Minister Mark McArdle said the changes to the Tobacco and Other Smoking Products Act 1998 aimed to ...
Government to help you quit smoking by making it harder
Herald Sun
Steve Smith and Danielle Wells support McGrath Foundation High Tea at the 'G ...
Herald Sun
AUSSIE cricket captain Steve Smith is leading the nation in the battle against India today, but first he took some time out to promote a good cause. With the in-form stand-in skipper on the field, his girlfriend, Danielle Wells, is attending the annual McGrath ...
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Herald Sun
AUSSIE cricket captain Steve Smith is leading the nation in the battle against India today, but first he took some time out to promote a good cause. With the in-form stand-in skipper on the field, his girlfriend, Danielle Wells, is attending the annual McGrath ...
Telegraph.co.uk
Drink less alcohol to help curb dementia, officials warn
Telegraph.co.uk
Drinkers should make cutting back on alcohol their New Year's resolution to reduce their chances of suffering dementia, public health officials have said. England's top dementia doctor, Professor Alistair Burns, said most studies suggested that drinking large ...
Professor Alistair Burns shows the link between drinking and dementiaNEWS.com.au
One easy way to reduce your risk of dementiaThe New Daily
England's Health Officials: Curb Your Drinking Habits or Suffer From Dementia ...Empire State Tribune
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Telegraph.co.uk
Drinkers should make cutting back on alcohol their New Year's resolution to reduce their chances of suffering dementia, public health officials have said. England's top dementia doctor, Professor Alistair Burns, said most studies suggested that drinking large ...
Professor Alistair Burns shows the link between drinking and dementia
One easy way to reduce your risk of dementia
England's Health Officials: Curb Your Drinking Habits or Suffer From Dementia ...
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 ...
Sydney Morning Herald
Australians may forgo online mental health help under new metadata laws
Sydney Morning Herald
Innovative Australian online mental health providers could be deserted by clients under the government's controversial new metadata laws. One of the developers of a widely used Canberra-based online mental health program said the new policy would ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Innovative Australian online mental health providers could be deserted by clients under the government's controversial new metadata laws. One of the developers of a widely used Canberra-based online mental health program said the new policy would ...
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