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One of the four new bed bays that will be used for clinical trials. Photo: Nathan Schmidt. THE second stage of the Canberra Hospital’s $22.4 million cancer ward refurbishment opened to the public today (April 21). Located in the Canberra Region Cancer Centre, Ward 14B will feature 28 beds – up from the 26 previously provided – as well as a patient/family dining area and therapy gym space. Along with a new design and consultation and treatment facilities, Health Minister Rachel Stephen-Smith says the redesign will enhance the holistic care provided to oncology patients. The minister opened the ward yesterday, more than two years after the first phase, Ward 14A, was inaugurated. ....
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ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr, left, with energy and emissions reduction minister Shane Rattenbury. Picture: Nathan Schmidt ENERGY retailers will be forced to inform their customers if there is a better deal available when new legislation, introduced in the ACT Legislative Assembly today (April 20), comes into effect later this year, says ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr. “These new rules will require energy retailers to tell you about a ‘reference price’ – a common benchmark that your deal will be compared against – and to tell you if a better deal is available, without you having to ask,” he says. “We know the difference between a standing offer price and the best market price can be up to $400 a year. We also know that around 40 per cent of Canberrans are on standing offer contracts.” ....
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