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iTWire - Rosemary Health digitalises medical appointments, delivers healthcare to patients homes

iTWire - Rosemary Health digitalises medical appointments, delivers healthcare to patients homes
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Initiatives that aim to improve Gore street safety do the opposite, councillors told

Rachael Kelly/Stuff Gore residents Rosemary Heath and Christopher Scoles with their petition opposing the Gore District Council’s Streets Alive programme. Some of Gore’s elderly residents are too scared to leave their homes and drive in the town because of changes the council has made as parts of its Streets Alive initiative, councillor Glenys Dickson told a council meeting on Tuesday. And results to the council’s own survey about changes to the town’s streets found some initiatives were unpopular and there were concerns about safety issues. The council has rolled out a three-month trial of its Streets Alive project, which has changed some layouts for traffic throughout the town, by adding pocket parks, planters, roundabouts and courtesy crossings.

Gore council receives petition about Streets Alive project

Rachael Kelly/Stuff The Gore District Council has installed a pocket park at the end of Eccles Street at the intersection with State Highway 1, which has prompted concerns about ambulances travelling to Gore Hospital, which is further down the street. The Gore District Council has received a petition asking for the removal of some of its Streets Alive initiatives, including more than 460 concrete troughs, from the towns streets. And the results of a survey commissioned by the council about the programme won’t be known until a council meeting on Tuesday. The council has rolled out a three-month trial of its Streets Alive project, which has changed some layouts for traffic around the town, by adding pocket parks, planters, roundabouts and courtesy crossings.

Chemist startup gets the script right as demand grows for prescription delivery

Chemist startup gets the script right as demand grows for prescription delivery We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Online pharmacy startup Chemist2U is looking to deliver more medicines directly to customers’ homes after reporting a quick uptake of its same-day prescription service since it launched last year. Chemist2U has signed up 150 pharmacies across Australia and has grown sales by 10 per cent week on week. It has attracted the interest of venture capital firm AirTree Ventures which recently led a $3 million investment into the startup. “We launched in March in Brisbane in the middle of the pandemic which was by and large helpful rather than unhelpful,” founder Dr Matthew Cullen said. “It had been in the works but certainly COVID-19 focused our attention big time.”

Chemist startup gets the script right as demand grows for prescription delivery

Chemist startup gets the script right as demand grows for prescription delivery
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