Courier service gets the flowers to the stalls on time
EVERYONE who bought lovely, fresh flowers for Daffodil Day can thank a courier service for getting them to the region in such pristine condition.The Fastway Couriers team volunteered their time to a worthy charity to support the Cancer Council and the local community's momentous fundraising efforts on Friday.Daffodil Day encourages all Australians to show they care about beating cancer.Every day in Australia, around 350 people are told they have a life-threatening cancer. The survival rate for ..>> view originalOncologist John Kearsley jailed after drugging and indecently assaulting doctor
The young female medical trainee went to the home of a senior oncologist hoping to talk about a mentoring program and her future as a doctor.But what happened to her that night now has her questioning whether she wants to have anything to do with the medical profession. Jailed: John Kearsley drugged and assaulted a female colleague. Photo: Jane Dyson The woman, who was a registrar at the time, would later tell police that she felt drowsy not long after eating some prawns and sipping re..>> view originalSony Foundation's You Can space opens at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne
POLITICIANS and pop stars brought media attention to the launch of a new space for youth cancer patients in Melbourne today. But it was the sobering words of Jess Van Zeil, 23, being treated for conjunctival melanoma, that signalled the realities for those aged between 15 and 25, and living with cancer.Ms Van Zeil, Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews, pop stars Natalie Bassingthwaighte and Jai Waetford attended the official opening of the Sony Foundation’s You Can Centre at the Peter MacCallum Canc..>> view originalIn photos: Racine Firefighters fill the boot
Racine Fire Department Capt. Brett Haller collects money from a motorist as Racine firefighters conduct their annual “Fill the Boot" campaign for the Muscular Dystrophy Association Thursday, August 25, 2016, at the intersection of Washington and Lathrop avenues. Members of Racine Professional Firefighters Local 321 will be at intersection of Sixth and Main streets on Friday, August 26, 2016, and at the intersection of Lathrop and Durand avenues on Saturday, August 27, 2016, from 8 a.m. until 2 ..>> view originalUniversity of Adelaide 'embryo selfie' technique set to improve IVF success
Teen pregnancy program had a reverse effect: study
They're the baby robots that ruined the social lives of high school students in every teen TV show for the past two decades.Just last week, in The Bachelor Australia, Richie Strahan deployed the screaming dolls to test the parenting prowess of his bevy of beauties. More Technology Videos Previous slide Next slide Do RoboBabies dream of electric mums? Lee Lin Chin: 'like CSIRO on Facebook' The science behind: chromatography The science behin..>> view originalGeneral Manager at Bankstown Lidcombe Hospital Chris Leahy stood down over baby gassing error
Senior NSW Health bureaucrat Chris Leahy has been stood down over the fatal gassing error that resulted in the death of one baby and severe injury to another at Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital. The news comes as the families of the two newborns were provided with the Chief Health Officer's report into the error, NSW Health announced on Friday. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide Mother of newborn who died speaks out Lindt siege police response in question ..>> view originalLegal fight looms over Royal Adelaide Hospital delay
Legal fight looms over Royal Adelaide Hospital delay Updated August 26, 2016 18:31:35 The new Royal Adelaide Hospital's (RAH) may not be open until this time next year after the consortium building the $2.3-billion medical facility revealed the site's technical completion has been pushed back.The ABC understands the State Government has been told by the consortium, SA Health Partnerships, that it expects to handover of the hospital between January and March next year.Th..>> view originalWoman crushed by crane at Kinross property, taken to Royal Perth Hospital
Woman crushed by crane at Kinross property, taken to Royal Perth Hospital Updated August 26, 2016 20:03:14 A woman is in a stable condition in hospital after she was crushed under a small crane at a residential property in Perth's northern suburbs.Emergency services were called to the property in the northern suburb of Kinross near Joondalup after the crane fell on the woman, who is believed to be aged in her 60s.A crew from the Department of Fire and Emergency Services..>> view original
Friday, August 26, 2016
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