Prioritise what is needed most

WE need hospitals and houses as the population swells. There are many empty pockets and broken roads. Houses stuffed so full, people hanging out not so well. More and more each day forgo the bare necessities of life. As we continue to build sporting facilities and buildings of little need. James Paterson, Mackay

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  • Rural specialism the right prescription

    Rural specialism the right prescription

    RURAL generalism will now be recognised as a specialty field within general practice following approval by the Medical Board of Australia of a Commonwealth-funded joint…