Labor details palliative care investment as Tasmanians discuss death
Labor details palliative care investment as Tasmanians discuss death at Hobart expo Posted May 28, 2016 20:14:03 Not everyone is comfortable talking about death and dying, but Tasmanians are being encouraged to have the conversation before it is too late. Key points:Death, dying and end of life care focus of expo in LauncestonLabor to spend $35m on palliative careTasmania to be one of three places to pilot palliative care at home package The Dying to Talk Expo, held..>> view originalCampaigning around the states
STATE BY STATE ROUNDUP OF THE ELECTION CAMPAIGNNSWPenrith councillor Marcus Cornish threw a spanner in Liberal MP Fiona Scott's campaign to win a second term in the battleground western seat of Lindsay. Cornish, who quit the Liberal Party on the first full day of campaigning, announced he'd stand as an independent in the seat. Scott, who's already had Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull campaign in the electorate, enlisted the support of former PM John Howard on a walk through a Penrith shopping ce..>> view originalBrisbane Lions vs Hawthorn Hawks highlights: Fighting Lions well ...
Brisbane Lions vs Hawthorn Hawks highlights: Fighting Lions well beaten by Hawks Roar Guru 107 Have your say Live ScoresScores updated each minute. REFRESH NOW Brisbane Lions vs. Hawthorn The Gabba 2016 AFL Premiership Season May 28, 2016 Hawthorn won by 48 points Brisbane Lions Hawthorn G B Pts G B Pts Q12416 4125 Q28654 9458 Q310767 12779 Q413987 219135 Love AFL? Get around our new AFL Facebook Page. It's like an Allen Jakovic kiss on the cheek, but thi..>> view originalHawks out to prove they're still a cut above
Taylor Duryea is looking forward to playing his first game at the Gabba. THE last time Hawthorn played in Brisbane, Taylor Duryea was still attending Melbourne's Caulfield Grammar, cutting schoolmates' hair in his spare time. That was April 2008. Eight years on, the Hawks are finally back, with Duryea now 25 and an established Hawk having played 72 senior games, and collected two premiership medallions (2014-15). "We're looking forward to this weekend," the hard-working small ..>> view originalSurplus boosts business confidence
Treasurer Peter GutweinTASMANIA’S business community had gained confidence from the Budget’s return to surplus, Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief executive Michael Bailey said.Speaking after the chamber’s breakfast and lunchtime Budget briefings in Hobart and Launceston, Mr Bailey said he had heard nothing but positive comments.“Most of the chatter was about getting the Budget back into surplus [$77 million in 2016-17] which is an important moment because the business community s..>> view originalRevival for long-forgotten hotel
The iconic Hunter’s Hotel at Queenstown has sold after 20 years on the market.A HISTORIC Tasmanian pub, the veranda of which provided a podium for stirring union speeches in the early 1900s, has finally been sold after years on the market and will be restored to its former Victorian glory.Hunter’s Hotel is classified as having national historical significance and its facade is heritage listed and, despite being closed for almost 20 years, it still looms large over Queenstown’s main street.Back i..>> view originalLabor to axe Co-ordinator General
New Coordinator General TASMANIA’S inaugural Co-ordinator General and his office would be scrapped in a bid to save $30 million over 10 years, under a plan unveiled by Opposition Leader Bryan Green. The commitment is significant because it is one of the first from Mr Green aimed at showing how Labor will pay for election promises in the lead-up to the 2018 poll. Mr Green told the Mercury a Labor government would put its faith in highly paid public servants doing the work of th..>> view original
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