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Community pharmacists united in fight against COVID-19

Pharmaceutical Society of Australia The Pharmacy Guild of Australia, Queensland Branch, and the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA), Queensland Branch, have joined together to underline the critical role community pharmacies will have as the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccination program enters into its subsequent phases and is extended to all people above the age of 50. Ensuring as many Australians as possible access vaccinations is critical in the fight against COVID-19. However, many regional and remote communities do not have access to health services via hospitals or local GP clinics. Community Pharmacies will be particularly critical in this regard to ensuring regional and remote communities in Queensland have access to the vaccines.

Court docket: April 1-7, 2021

Court docket: April 1-9, 2021

- Rory Calvin Emery (born 1960) was fined $1,000 plus a $150 victim surcharge for breach of recognizance, committed in Prince George and was prohibited from driving for one year for driving while prohibited or licence suspended and two counts of driving while prohibited, all committed in Fort St. James. - Jason Edward Blue (born 1984) was sentenced to one year probation for possessing a weapon for dangerous purpose.  - Shane Andreas Stich (born 1976) was sentenced respectively to 21 and 12 days in jail and one year probation for two counts of breaching probation. Stich was in custody for five days prior to sentencing. - Landon Patrick Arnett (born 1998) was prohibited from driving for one year and fined $500 plus a $75 victim surcharge for driving while driver s licence is suspended under the Motor Vehicle Act.

I love you : Teacher s secret letters to student revealed

News by Vanessa Marsh Premium Content   A Toowoomba private school teacher accused of having a sexual relationship with a student in the 1990s has adamantly denied the allegations in court, claiming she only paid the boy extra attention at the repeated requests of his parents who struggled to control his poor behaviour. The woman is being sued in the Supreme Court by a former student who says the woman engaged in an inappropriate relationship with him over two years starting when he was aged 13 in Grade 8 and she was 26. Under questioning from her barrister, the woman has today defended notes she sent the boy which included messages that she loved him, missed him and thought about him every minute of every day .

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