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Our wonderful SA Chair, Dr Sian Goodson, was one of the panellists this morning at the #CrazySocks4Docs breakfast in Adelaide to raise awareness and reduce stigma around mental health for doctors.
The panel included the day’s founder Dr Geoff Toogood and @Mark_Butler_MP
❤ NEW DATES ❤
The featured play for the 2022 4MBS Brisbane Shakespeare Festival is...
ROMEO AND JULIET
14, 15, 16 October 2022
Roma Street Parkland Amphitheatre
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Congrats Goondiwindi Regional Council on a successful locally led vaccine rollout, again showing the value of councils in delivering critical programs & projects. Imagine if local govt had a seat on National Cabinet @ALGAcomms@ScottMorrisonMP@AlboMP https://t.co/AEV9M8ne7o
Congratulations to @SEQMayors for their work in making Brisbane's 2032 Olympics bid a winner.
'A great example of what can be achieved when all three levels of government work together,' says @JamiesonMark
It's in black and white on the Palaszczuk Govt’s own website. The advance waste levy payments protect #QLD households from the State’s wheelie bin tax, as @annastaciaMP promised. That money is disappearing after just three years. How will the Premier keep her promise to Qlders?
Local councils haven’t seen an increase in TIDS funding since 2014, despite the harsh reality that the rate of crashes and fatalities on Queensland’s local roads is increasing. @camerondickqld @AnnastaciaMP @StevenJMiles@MarkBaileyMP#NRSW2021#takethepledge
@AnnastaciaMP @MarkBaileyMP 51% of injuries occur on local roads & yet TIDS funding has not increased for six years. A small TIDS funding change in the Budget could make a big difference to road safety across our regions. Councils want to do more but we need your support.