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Hello, and happy Monday. Sydney is on
Covid standby,
landed, and the
federal
budget comes out tomorrow (which people already have plenty to say about). Itâs Imogen Dewey with the main stories for you this morning, plus a podcast about those
plummeting sperm counts.
Tuesday nightâs budget as part of efforts to lock in economic recovery after the pandemic and drive down unemployment. While such investments improve the productive capacity of the Australian economy, the program will also help lay the groundwork for an election contest either late in 2021 or early next year. New analysis meanwhile shows the government last year spent just 16 cents out of every $100 addressing the
Morning mail: budget’s big infrastructure spend, Jerusalem unrest, plunging sperm counts Imogen Dewey
Hello, and happy Monday. Sydney is on
Covid standby,
federal
budget comes out tomorrow (which people already have plenty to say about). It’s Imogen Dewey with the main stories for you this morning, plus a podcast about those
plummeting sperm counts.
Tuesday night’s budget as part of efforts to lock in economic recovery after the pandemic and drive down unemployment. While such investments improve the productive capacity of the Australian economy, the program will also help lay the groundwork for an election contest either late in 2021 or early next year. New analysis meanwhile shows the government last year spent just 16 cents out of every $100 addressing the
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Minister for Health welcomes first annual report of the National Screening Advisory Committee (NSAC)
The Minister for Health, Stephen Donnelly TD, has today welcomed the publication of the Annual Report 2020 by the National Screening Advisory Committee (NSAC).
The NSAC is an expert independent committee which advises the Minister for Health about new national population screening programmes, or changes to existing programmes. It plays a vital role in ensuring that our screening programmes are in line with best international practice, and that any changes to programmes are made in a robust, evidence-based and transparent manner.
This first annual report details the activities and progress achieved by the NSAC since its establishment in late 2019 and outlines some of the key priorities for 2021.