Cohrs defence could be taxpayer-funded, report claims

AS Paul Cohrs appeared for a directions hearing at Melbourne’s Supreme Court on Friday, there was speculation his murder trial could be funded by taxpayers. Last November $1 million of Mr Cohrs’ assets were frozen following a successful Supreme Court application by an alleged victim. The victim, a Mildura real estate agent, filed a damages […]

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    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…