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The NSW and federal governments have committed $528 million to build Australia's first comprehensive children's cancer centre in Sydney, as well as an upgrade to the Children's Hospital at Randwick.

The NSW and federal governments have committed $528 million to build Australia's first comprehensive children's cancer centre in Sydney, as well as an upgrade to the Children's Hospital at Randwick.

Health Minister Greg Hunt told Sky News he hopes the centre will not only have an impact on Australian children, but those across the world. 'We have the world’s best researchers, we have the world’s best clinicians, but this is going to mean that they can come together in the one space to make sure the research that’s occurring can go straight from the bench to the bedside.

 

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What is a sudden rise in children's cancer their new game plan

Right right right right right. Coz you’ve only had six years to action this stuff but suddenly..... I’m sure I can smell pork.

To little Toooo late

The Liberals have been in power since 2013 federally and in NSW since 2011. It's really convenient to announce this when both the federal and state Liberals are staring down the barrel of defeat at their respective elections.

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Australia's first comprehensive children's cancer centre to be built in Sydney | Sky News AustraliaThe NSW and federal governments have committed $528 million to build Australia's first comprehensive children's cancer centre in Sydney, as well as an upgrade to the Children's Hospital at Randwick. \n\nHealth Minister Greg Hunt told Sky News he hopes the centre will not only have an impact on Australian children, but those across the world. \n\n'We have the world’s best researchers, we have the world’s best clinicians, but this is going to mean that they can come together in the one space to make sure the research that’s occurring can go straight from the bench to the bedside.' \n\nImage: News Corp Australia \n\n\n\n\n\n Shorten won't like that. Just in time for the NSW election... auspol NSWVotes Any money for the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne? Guess not...
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