Saturday, July 30, 2016

Baby dies at Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital after oxygen mix-up in ... and other top stories.

  • Baby dies at Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital after oxygen mix-up in ...

    Baby dies at Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital after oxygen mix-up in ...
    Baby dies at Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital after oxygen mix-up in neo-natal unit Updated July 26, 2016 07:46:41 A newborn has died and another has suspected brain damage after nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, was incorrectly administered instead of oxygen at Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital in Sydney's south-west.New South Wales Health Minister Jillian Skinner said in a statement a machine in the neo-natal resuscitation unit had been incorrectly installed.The inciden..
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  • Uber Eats launches in Sydney at 11am today

    Uber Eats launches in Sydney at 11am today
    finder.com.au is one of Australia's leading comparison websites. We compare from a wide set of major banks, insurers and product issuers. finder.com.au has access to track details from the product issuers listed on our sites. Although we provide information on the products offered by a wide range of issuers, we don't cover every available product. You should consider whether the products featured on our site are appropriate for your needs and seek independent advice if you have any questions. T..
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  • Stuart Kelly, brother of Kings Cross one-punch attack victim Thomas ...

    Stuart Kelly, brother of Kings Cross one-punch attack victim Thomas ...
    Stuart Kelly, brother of Kings Cross one-punch attack victim Thomas Kelly, dies aged 19 Updated July 26, 2016 16:17:13 Stuart Kelly, the brother of one-punch victim Thomas Kelly, has died overnight. Key points:Stuart Kelly was 14 at the time of brother's one-punch deathActively campaigned against alcohol-fuelled violenceThe 19yo had spoken about carrying "a deep scar" since Thomas's death Thomas Kelly, 18, died from injuries received in an unprovoked one-punch attack ..
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  • New wild dog bait receives steady reception

    New wild dog bait receives steady reception
    New wild dog bait receives steady reception Updated July 26, 2016 14:15:53 As spring approaches, farmers are seeing how a new bait works within their current wild dog management strategies.Para-amino propiophenone, or PAPP, was made available in June.It is the first development in wild dog baits in 50 years, and is aimed to be a more humane solution to current products on the market.Many hope it can work in conjunction with previous methods of baiting while others remai..
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  • Majority of nursing home dementia patients prescribed anti ...

    Majority of nursing home dementia patients prescribed anti ...
    Majority of nursing home dementia patients prescribed anti-psychotic drugs do not need them, study finds Posted July 26, 2016 08:48:06 Three out of four nursing home residents with dementia who are prescribed anti-psychotic drugs may not need them to stay calm, a new study has found.At present, up to 30 per cent of dementia patients are given the medication to control aggressiveness and agitation.Studies show taking the drugs long-term increases the risk of confusion,..
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  • SOK 2.0 rewarded for hard work

    SOK 2.0 rewarded for hard work
    Nearly two years after an unflattering Test debut in Dubai, Stephen O’Keefe will tomorrow get another opportunity to kick-start his career for what looms as a crucial nine-month period for Australia’s spin department. O’Keefe was picked to serve as Nathan Lyon’s spin deputy for the current Qantas Tour of Sri Lanka – a series that marks Australia’s first chance to defend their No.1 Test mantle since re-claiming the throne in New Zealand in February. Quick Single: Australia name XI for first Test..
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  • Taking another shot at an Oxford St rainbow crossing

    Taking another shot at an Oxford St rainbow crossing
    CITY of Sydney mayor hopeful Christine Forster has become the next in a long number of people who would like to see a rainbow crossing painted onto a road in Sydney. A temporary rainbow crossing was painted onto the Oxford Street side of Taylor Square in Darlinghurst for the duration of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in 2013. In a controversial move, the NSW state government removed the crossing citing safety concerns as the reason with Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight Duncan Ga..
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Baby dies and another critical after being given nitrous oxide at ... .Sydney: Winter on hold until Sunday. .
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