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Premium Content Subscriber only The last thing a local man expected to happen when he presented to Gladstone Hospital was to step on an uncapped syringe. But, unfortunately, he says that was the reality when he presented to the hospital in January as he couldnât get in to see his GP that day. The man said after initially being seen by an Emergency Department nurse, he was later taken to a bed in the department for further tests. This was where things started going âpear shapedâ, the man said. âAs I was on diuretics a nurse had difficulty getting blood from me for testing,â the man, who declined to be named, said. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only Stimulants used to manufacture illegal drugs including speed and ice were stolen in a smash-and-grab break-in at a Toolooa Street pharmacy last week. Blooms the Chemist Pharmacist and manager Raju Rapaka said the store s alarm sounded just after 1am on Friday. Members of the public who heard the alarm contacted police who notified me very quickly, he said. I went to the store, but I wasn t allowed inside as it was a crime scene. Then the police gave me some gloves to preserve fingerprints and I went in and showed them what went missing.
Mr Rapaka said Pseudoephedrine products available over the counter, a few other items and a small amount of cash was stolen. ....
Cr Baker said she expected more information to come to light after Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk raised the issue with other members of the National Cabinet on Friday. The Homeground accommodation village at Yarwun has been slated as a place to house Australians returning from overseas for their mandatory 14-day quarantine period. Workers currently staying in the village would be moved to hotels in Gladstone. Picture Rodney Stevens During a press conference on Wednesday morning, Ms Palaszczuk refused to name which areas were being considered as part of the proposal, saying the government was looking at a number of options. We are putting together a proposal to see if it can work, she said. ....