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Melissa Caddick death: Human remains found at Mollymook Beach identified as belonging to missing Ingleburn man 3 Mar, 2021 05:42 AM 3 minutes to read Melissa Caddick. Photo / News Corp Australia news.com.au Human remains found on the NSW south coast belong to a missing Ingleburn man, police say. It comes a day after NSW Police ruled out the remains found at a beach at Mollymook late on Friday belonged to alleged fraudster Melissa Caddick. On Wednesday, the force said the remains had been determined to belong to a man reported missing from Sydney last month. The case of missing conwoman Melissa Caddick continues to baffle police. Photo / Supplied via news.com.au ....
Date Time Human remains located at Mollymook confirmed to be that of missing Ingleburn man Human remains located on the state’s South Coast at the weekend have been determined to belong to a man reported missing from Sydney last month. About 6.30pm on Friday 26 February 2021, police were called to a beach at Mollymook, after a member of the public located human remains. Officers from South Coast Police District commenced inquiries in consultation with the Missing Persons Registry. The DNA profile of the remains was compared against the missing persons database, which contains the hereditary and genetic mapping of missing people in NSW. ....
Police are appealing for public assistance to locate a woman reported missing from the South Coast. Janet Digby, aged 72, was last seen at a home in. ....
RACGP GPs in training across Australia are set to examine a variety of critical health issues and work to improve primary care for patients as part of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) 2021 Academic Post program. Starting in February, the RACGP’s Academic Post program is a 12-month training term offered to Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) registrars, which aims to promote general practice research. Those who take part in the program need to complete a research project, supported by a university. This year’s projects range from researching why women in rural Australia have worse survival rates for breast cancer to how GPs can assist patients experiencing domestic violence. The list of 2021 program recipients and research projects is online here. ....
Of the six cases to 8pm last night: One is linked to the Berala cluster, and is a contact of a previously reported case. There are now 21 cases in the Berala cluster. Five cases were acquired overseas. As announced yesterday, the NSW Government has put in place a new Public Health Order to ensure anyone entering NSW from the Greater Brisbane area follows ‘stay at home’ rules. Under the Order, anyone entering NSW by any mode of transport from the City of Brisbane, City of Ipswich, Lockyer Valley Region, Logan City, Moreton Bay Region, Redland City, Scenic Rim Region, and Somerset Region must go directly to their home or place of accommodation in NSW, and remain there until 6pm on Monday, 11 January 2021. ....