Job summit hasn’t done ‘much’ for healthcare system

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The job summit in September 2022 hasn’t done “much” for hospital workers and the healthcare system, according to Shadow Minister For Health and Aged Care Anne Ruston.

“We’ve had urgent care clinics promised by this government, they were promised to be up and running by the middle of May this year, at this stage we don’t even know where they’re going to be located,” she told Sky News Australia.

“I think there’s a lot of things this government could be doing to try and start putting real and practical measures in place to alleviate some of these concerns.”

 

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No money left after we pay for commonwealth games and Olympics. Games over health. Good work Labor. The way it should be. People should be looking after their own health. Not expect the government to

Get healthy people. Most people won't see out the next 5 years

A lot of summits/conventions, according to news haven't led to many outcomes besides 'champers' for those who attend afterwards. Gatherings for socialites and sycophants, not necessarily directed at one particular area.

No shit you imberciles sacked people who wouldn't take the jab.! And now look what they have done....People dying every second from them. Hearts exploding everywhere

Name a single achievement of Ruston's during the LNP's time in power. I'll wait ...

The job summit was another labor wankfest. Love to tell you how much they are doing when they are in fact doing f all

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