Albany Hospital confidential patient list found in courtyard, 'human error' blamed
Albany Hospital confidential patient list found in courtyard, 'human error' blamed Posted June 21, 2016 17:15:56 An investigation is underway into how confidential medical details of 11 mental health patients from Albany Hospital were found by a visitor in the courtyard of the campus.A double-sided paper document listing personal details, reason for admission and risk factors was found in the courtyard earlier this month.The Department of Health is investigating how t..>> view originalStudents taken to hospital after taking drugs on school camp
Two school students were taken to hospital. Photo: Josh Robenstone Two students from a Glen Waverley school were rushed to hospital after they took LSD while on a school camp in the Gold Coast.Four Brentwood Secondary College students were involved in the incident, and two were taken to Gold Coast University Hospital on Tuesday morning after taking the psychedelic drug.Police cautioned the students after they were found with drugs at the Runaway Bay Sport and..>> view originalTurnbull suffering election-itis
Flu-like symptoms are taking their toll on Malcolm Turnbull. Picture: Stefan PostlesIT WAS he who called this mammoth, eight-week campaign, but Malcolm Turnbull is showing clear signs the strain is getting to him as he enters the home stretch.The Prime Minister is looking increasingly tired and blotchy, with deep bags under his eyes, and has sought medical advice for flu-like symptoms.The signs he was under the weather began to emerge on Saturday, when he sniffled his way through a press confere..>> view originalBritish man tried to take officer's gun to kill Donald Trump at rally, police say
A British man has been detained and charged with attempting to seize a police officer’s gun at a Las Vegas rally in order to commit an act of violence against Donald Trump, authorities said on Monday. Michael Steven Sandford was arrested at the Saturday rally after grabbing at the holster and handle of a gun at the hip of a Las Vegas police officer who was providing security at the event for the presumptive Republican nominee. A federal magistrate on Monday found that Sandford was “a danger to ..>> view originalFormer ADF recruits tell royal commission of sexual abuse, intimidation at WA naval base
Former ADF recruits tell royal commission of sexual abuse, intimidation at WA naval base Updated June 21, 2016 20:20:24 The child abuse royal commission has heard disturbing evidence that junior defence recruits were molested for years as part of cruel "initiation" rituals. Key points:Victims describe shocking historic abuse and cover-upMore than 100 people to testify at royal commissionCommission to investigate historic and recent abuse claims During the first day of..>> view originalKenbi land claim: Hand-back to Aboriginal owners 37 years in the making
Kenbi land claim: Hand-back to Aboriginal owners 37 years in the making Posted June 21, 2016 09:17:48 The Aboriginal sons and daughters of those who first lodged the Kenbi land claim have told of their "bittersweet" emotions at seeing their ancestors' dream come true after 37 years. The 1979 Kenbi case went on to be the subject of two extensive hearings, three Federal Court reviews, two High Court appeals and much division among the local Aboriginal people, who have d..>> view originalP&O Pacific Dawn passengers injured in Vanuatu tour bus crash
Aussie tourists injured in Vanuatu0:27Passengers from P&O�s Pacific Dawn have been injured in a tour bus crash in Vanuatu. Courtesy Seven News An 11-year-old cruise ship passenger who suffered a serious head injury in a bus accident in Vanuatu is being treated in Noumea as authorities investigate whether the head-on crash was caused by excessive speed or alcohol. The boy, who is the most seriously injured of the 11 Australians on board, was taken to hospital with his mother and sibling after th..>> view originalAustralians nervous about President Trump
Shot at hostages not enough for police
Police didn't storm the Lindt Cafe after gunman Man Haron Monis shot at escaping hostages because it was feared he may have been trying to draw them into the stronghold for a firefight or planning to detonate a bomb, an inquest has heard.It was at about 2.03am when Monis fired his shotgun for the first time during the siege, narrowly missing a group of hostages as they fled the building.But the police tactical commander during the operation, who has served for 30 years as a special forces comman..>> view originalBaby dies, two people critical after crash in north-west Tasmania
Baby dies, two people critical after crash in north-west Tasmania Updated June 21, 2016 20:42:29 A two-month-old baby has died and two people are in a critical condition after a crash between a truck and a car at Wynyard.Police said the baby boy was from the Henrietta area.The man, aged 18, and a 16-year-old female were taken to the North West Regional Hospital with life-threatening injuries.The truck driver escaped injury and is being treated for shock.The crash happen..>> view original
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