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Former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum in 2017. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Facing a small classroom, former Republican senator and current CNN pundit Rick Santorum stands at a podium emblazoned with the logo of the Young America’s Foundation, an organization for conservative youth.
There are six young women in the front row, arms crossed, waiting intently for Catholic Dad™ to tell them the story of his “fight for religious freedom,” and he doesn’t disappoint. After a 20-minute preamble about the Civil Rights era, which he describes as destroying the soul of America, Santorum pauses briefly, then says: “We birthed a nation from nothing.”
TOWNSVILLE now has a seat at the table to negotiate a greater role for the northern city in the 2032 Olympics bid. Townsville City Council has voted to enter into a Delivery Partner Guarantee Deed with the state government, which will commit the council to providing support, in the form of public services and venues, to the government s Olympics bid. It has already been revealed that the Olympics bid will be a joint Queensland deal with the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast already announced as key event areas. Taliqua Clancy and Mariafe Artacho del enjoy a game of beach volleyball. Picture, John Gass
Opinion by Professor Chris Perry
Premium Content Ramping of ambulances outside major hospitals did not occur when I started as a medical intern in Queensland in 1976. Times have changed and ramping is everywhere. We have seen with COVID-19 that diseases, treatments and responses to health crises evolve. What is right one day is wrong the next. Health economics is the same. What was true for the health sector in the 1990s is not true now. Our large teaching and university hospitals in Queensland were pulled down in the 1990s and replaced with buildings that have half the bed capacity. In the 1970s and 80s, people stayed in hospital for three to five days for simple operations but procedures were quickly becoming safer and faster. The era of the day procedure was dawning and hospital stays shortened.
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