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Perth grandmother found dead in her home after waiting more than two hours for an ambulance.
By Luke Roughley - May 18, 2022
A Perth grandmother died from a suspected heart attack after she was forced to wait more than two hours for an ambulance.
Georgina Wild, 80 first called the St Johns Ambulance service at 2:30am on Sunday morning complaining of chest pains, the job was flagged as an urgent priority one call.
Despite the urgency of the call, an ambulance did not arrive at Wild’s Ashby home until just before 5am where paramedics pronounced her deceased at the scene. To read the full story
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New South Government’s push to be the first to Digital ID pilot.
By Ari Williams - May 10, 2022
New South Wales residents are slated to be the first in line to test the NSW government’s new Digital ID program, as the government announces an allocation of $2.1 billion to invest in digital transformation projects.
In early April this year, the New South Wales government published the details of the Digital ID pilot program it intends to roll out; along with details of a Digital Restart Fund; on the nsw.gov.au website. To read the full story Click HERE:

Queensland Medical specialists challenge vaccine mandate.
By Ari Williams - May 13, 2022
A group of eleven medical specialists and GPs in Queensland have launched legal proceedings challenging the Chief Health Officer’s vaccine mandate.
The group’s review application to the Supreme Court claims that each doctor’s ability to continue to practice medicine has suffered a detriment, by removing, limiting, or entirely preventing their ability to do so.
NR Barbi law firm, who filed the application, said there was no probative evidence to justify the decision, claiming it was an improper use of power. The application also claims that Chief Health Officer Dr John Gerrard had no jurisdiction to authorise the public health direction to mandate vaccination for workers across multiple health care settings. To read the full story Click HERE:
