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A Gold Coast hair salon owner has been criticised by one of Queensland s top GPs for a social media post that he believes was dangerous and ill-informed . We are not your hairdresser if you have the COVID vax, the post said.
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The claims made have been slammed by Queensland chair of The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Bruce Willet, who said the post shows a lack of understanding and was dangerous .(Nine) We have to take into consideration the 1000s of reported side effects this shot has shown so far. Such as - unusual signs and symptoms within the menstrual cycle, such as heavy bleeding, flooding, clotting and sporting [sic] at times in the cycle when it s not normal to do so, seizures, blood clotting, bruising within the legs and so on.
Millions of mice are going to be gasping for air, choking, bleeding internally, Ms Naxakis said. Sometimes it takes days (for mice) to die a slow and painful death.
Swarms of mice across western NSW and parts of Queensland have caused devastating damage to farms and homes, costing close to $100 million. The infestation is also taking a mental and emotional toll on farmers and residents fighting the plague.
PETA s stance has irritated farmers whose crops, grain and hay stores have been eaten and destroyed by mice.
Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack called PETA members idiots who have never been outside the city .
Last year I watched on with tremendous sadness as many of my colleagues in the media industry lost their jobs. Each week during the height of the pandemic in Australia there seemed to be more announcements about job cuts at some of our biggest media outlets and mastheads, including News Corp, the Sydney Morning Herald […]
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Standing on a hill overlooking the sprawling maze of paddocks heâs worked all his 71 years, Ian Moore rattles off the names of Nationals MPs heâs supported in the Upper Hunter during his 50 years as a member of the party.
Col Fisher, the local MP for 18 years from 1970, lived just over the hill from Mooreâs farm in Jerrys Plains, a tiny village west of Singleton. Fisher was âan honourableâ man, he remembers. So too George Souris, who held the seat from 1988 until his retirement in 2015. âA gentleman,â Moore says.
More recently though? Of Michael Johnsen â who resigned in March in the wake of accusations he raped a sex worker in the Blue Mountains in 2019 â accusations he strenuously denies â the less said the better. And Dave Layzell, the candidate preselected to replace Johnsen at next Saturdayâs byelection? Well, heâs just not sure.