Launceston employers step-up to help young staff with mental illness
Launceston employers step-up to help young staff with mental illness Updated June 03, 2016 12:01:45 Demand for youth mental health services is increasing in northern Tasmania, and some small businesses are finding ways to help their young staff.The company operating the Headspace mental health service in Launceston claims it is the busiest office in Australia.Launceston restaurant owner Karen Burbury looked at ways to provide a supportive environment for her employees a..>> view originalLiveBlogLast Updated 7:31PM AEDTFederal Election Campaign ...
Welcome to The Australian’s rolling coverage of the 27th day of the campaign. There are 29 days remaining which means we’ll reach the halfway point tomorrow. Malcolm Turnbull has been in Adelaide with dumped minister Jamie Briggs; while Bill Shorten visited Launceston.7.01pm:Trawling for supportMr Shorten has been asked about banning super trawlers, a popular issue judging by the crowd’s response.He said that he can’t imagine circumstances where Labor would support such fishing vessels or “any s..>> view originalBabies of May | Photos
Aria Lee Walker, of Launceston, and parents, Kerrin Edwards and Adam Walker. A sister for Bailey, 14, and Ava, 3. Picture: Paul Scambler Stella Mae Brickwood and her mum Katie-Jane Brickwood of Robigana. Dad is Chris Brickwood. Picture: Paul ScamblerEsther Grace Van Galen of Longford and her mum, Talida Jenkins. Dad is Shane Van Galen. Picture: Paul ScamblerLylah Anne Ulrich of Exeter and parents, Tenille Wells and Luka Ulrich. Picture: Paul ScamblerAria Lee Walker, of Launceston, and parents, K..>> view original'General practice at breaking point'
The united crowd at today’s “Save our Medicare” rally in Hobart. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNEHEALTH unions have sought to place public health firmly back on the Federal Election agenda with a rally to “save Medicare” in Hobart.More than 200 people gathered at the lunchtime rally, where health professionals told of their fears for the future of Australia’s universal public health system.Huon Valley GP Bastian Seidel said he was very concerned about basic healthcare becoming unaffordable for people on l..>> view originalNorth thrilled with new five-year deal
Tasmania’s North Melbourne fans have plenty to cheer about after a new five-year deal was officially announced today. Picture: LUKE BOWDENTHE AFL has hailed a new North Melbourne-TT-Line contract as catering for everyone from the grassroots to the elite.The Spirit of Tasmania will be the sole sponsor of the new deal, which includes an academy for 11- to 15-year-old boys and girls.The deal, officially announced today by North Melbourne chairman James Brayshaw, TT-Line chairman Michael Grainger, A..>> view originalAFL 360 Extra: Tasmania needs an AFL team to help develop talent ...
ONE of footy’s talent hotbeds has cooled down in recent years, and it’s another reason why some are arguing that Tasmania needs an AFL team.In decades gone by the state has been home to some of footy’s best talent including Peter Hudson, Darrel Baldock, Ian Stewart, Matthew Richardson and Alastair Lynch.The state’s biggest name in recent years, Richmond forward Jack Riewoldt, said on Thursday he believes Tasmania will get an AFL team in his lifetime.But speaking on AFL 360 Extra, Mark Robinson s..>> view original
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