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Paramedics to be fitted with body cameras after violent assaults soar

Paramedics to be fitted with body cameras after violent assaults soar - The Andrews government has funded 200 cameras for 150 paramedics as part of a $2.7m violence prevention fund directed at health workers.

Never too late to fall in love

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Never too late to fall in love - THIS year our Messenger reporters have met — and been inspired by — many older South Australians who are continuing to live life to the full into the 80s, 90s and beyond. They provide a fabulous reminder that we are never too old to learn, to laugh — or to fall in love. Here are just five of the stories we’ve covered in 2016.

100000 mentally ill lose NDIS cover

100000 mentally ill lose NDIS cover - Official modelling shows more than 100,000 severely mentally ill people who ... This figure, according to Mental Health Australia , is only a measure of ...

Hate Group Gives Kids Fake Christmas Presents On School Buses with Anti-Gay Pamphlets Inside

Hate Group Gives Kids Fake Christmas Presents On School Buses with Anti- Gay Pamphlets Inside - School children in Victoria, Australia got a cruel surprise this week when an anti- gay advocacy group had school bus drivers hand out pamphlets that ...

The big issue facing indigenous Australia

The big issue facing indigenous Australia - Working to solve social issues within Aboriginal Australian communities is a “band-aid” fix, not a long-term solution, according to the first Indigenous  ...

Bold, brilliant Indigenous Australian women's art – in pictures

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Bold, brilliant Indigenous Australian women's art – in pictures - A new exhibition at Melbourne’s National Gallery of Victoria puts the work of female Indigenous artists front and centre. With more than 200 pieces by 118 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, Who’s Afraid of Colour? features paintings, installations, sculpture and textural work from some of Australia’s most important contemporary artists – some never before shown to the public

HEALS program gives Aboriginal children access to surgery, therapy for hearing loss

HEALS program gives Aboriginal children access to surgery, therapy for hearing loss -  Aboriginal families, even in Australia's capital cities, struggled to access care, and waiting lists for speech therapists and surgery stretched into years, ...

Aboriginal woman's slaying exposes Australia's racial divide

Aboriginal woman's slaying exposes Australia's racial divide - Her blood was everywhere: between her legs and on the remains of the recently burned mattress partly hidden in the sand. And it was on the jeans worn by one of the two men who were with Lynette when she died. A coroner found that Lynette bled to death from a sex act she was subjected to while she was so deeply intoxicated that she could not have consented. A forensic pathologist dubbed her injuries more severe than those that occur in even precipitous childbirth.