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A nurse who works in Portlaoise hospital is walking 100 miles to raise money for a patient who was seriously ill with Covid-19. Gerard Hosey works in the Intens.
A PORTLAOISE ICU nurse is walking 100 miles to help a former patient who was seriously ill with Covid-19. Gerard Hosey looked after the young man in Portlaoise…
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On May 13 last year, in the House of Representatives, Bob Katter started rapping.
âCough up, cough up the money; make money, make money,â he chanted during a question in question time that was really a plug for a pet project, a giant electricity line stretching across northern Queensland.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg and Energy Minister Angus Taylor both got the joke â and the message.
Katter, who is becoming more powerful by the month, wants the government to provide subsidised finance for CopperString 2.0, a $1.7 billion transmission line that would connect the inland mining town of Mount Isa to the national electricity market near Townsville.