Pharmacy at Royal Hobart Hospital to get $3.7 million facelift
Pharmacy at Royal Hobart Hospital to get $3.7 million facelift Posted May 17, 2016 15:28:01 The Royal Hobart Hospital (RHH) pharmacy will get a $3.7 million renovation to allow for the expansion of oncology medicine production.Health Minister Michael Ferguson announced the investment over four years would be included in next week's state budget.Mr Ferguson said the upgrade would make the hospital pharmacy one of the most contemporary in the country."[It will create] a..>> view originalSports clinics to boost participation among hearing-impaired children
Sports clinics to boost participation among hearing-impaired children Updated May 17, 2016 18:43:51 There are concerns deaf and hearing-impaired children in Tasmania are under-participating in sport because their disability is not catered for.Deaf Sports Australia is trying to address the issue with annual clinics held in Tasmania for children with hearing difficulties.Today at Moonah Sports Stadium in Hobart, 20 children honed their skills at basketball, AFL, tennis, a..>> view original'I held the stick out to keep the knife away'
Trysten Anthony Bennett, 42, has pleaded not guilty in the Tasmanian Supreme Court to a count of wounding relating to an alleged broomstick attack in New Norfolk.A MAN hit in the head with a broomstick in a New Norfolk street has told a court the blow left him temporarily blind and bleeding from a cut to his scalp.The Supreme Court has heard evidence of an incident in the Derwent Valley town on June 27, 2014.Trysten Anthony Bennett, 42, has pleaded not guilty to a count of wounding.Crown Prosecu..>> view originalRenovator's delight: Hobart homes under $200k
When looking to break into the property market as a first-time buyer or investor, there is a good chance the schmick million dollar beach house you’ve been drooling over is going to be a little out of reach – at least for now. But worry not. We have scoured Hobart and its surrounds to find some of the most exciting potential renovators and makeovers on offer. So, get your creative juices flowing and peruse these prospective properties – all under $200,000. Renovating isn’t always the hard part..>> view originalSea-level expert may join CSIRO jobless
CSIRO sea-level rise expert Dr John Church. Picture: SAM ROSEWARNESEVENTEEN positions are being culled from the CSIRO’S oceans and atmosphere unit in Hobart — including an internationally respected sea-level rise expert, the organisation’s staff association fears.CSIRO Staff Association Tasmanian delegate Mark Green said he believed eight Hobart-based scientists involved in CSIRO’s climate research programs had been told they were potentially redundant.That number included highly respected sea-l..>> view originalStories of being bi-racial and bi-cultural in Australia to be shared on ...
Stories of being bi-racial and bi-cultural in Australia to be shared on The Pin website Updated May 17, 2016 12:17:22 Two women are sharing their stories of being bi-racial in Australia in the hope of spreading better understanding.Lucie Cutting said she had been asked where she was from more times than she could keep count."People often think I'm Mauritius, Islander, I've had Malaysian — I was very surprised by that," she told Tahlea Aualiitia on 936 ABC Hobart.Ms Cutt..>> view originalFord GT supercar gets hi-tech wheels made by Geelong company ...
How the new Ford GT compares with the original (back) and the 2004 model (centre). Picture: SuppliedJoshua DowlingNews Corp Australia NetworkA GEELONG start-up company has won a multi-million dollar contract to export lightweight wheels for the fastest and most expensive Ford supercar ever made.Detroit executives confirmed overnight the $500,000 Ferrari-fighting Ford GT will be fitted with wheels made in Geelong with world-first technology.Carbon Revolution is one of 63 companies that will conti..>> view originalTasmanian energy crisis: Big industrials could soon increase ...
Tasmanian energy crisis: Big industrials could soon increase production as dams rise, Hydro says Updated May 17, 2016 15:15:18 Tasmania's major industrial companies could be back at full capacity within weeks after heavy rainfall lifted hydro-electric dam levels from record lows. Key points: Hydro Tasmania expects its main industrial customers to resume full production soonHydro dam levels have risen, easing the state's energy crisisCompanies will have to renegotiate w..>> view originalThe latest gossip from UPG, Fratelli, Franklin, Longrain, Adam ...
The latest gossip from UPG, Fratelli, Franklin, Longrain, Adam Bantock and Bistro DomJohn LethleanThe AustralianMay 17, 2016 9:52AMSavePrint Food writerMelbourneJohn Lethlean has been reviewing restaurants for long enough to make cycling more necessity than hobby. His reviews for The Australian provide the country's only national perspective. He is also a professional restaurant industry gossip.Fratelli Fresh is just one part of UPG’s rapidly growing operation.NATIONAL: The rapidly expanding Urb..>> view originalFish diversity 'will help survive warming'
Fish diversity 'will help survive warming' AAP on May 17, 2016, 11:07 am Biodiversity is key to helping marine wildlife survive warming ocean temperatures, a new study has found.Scientists from Hobart's Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies led the research, which included a survey of more than 3000 fish species in 44 countries.The study, published on Tuesday, confirms that biodiversity is a key factor needed for fish to thrive because marine communities with more fish spe..>> view original
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Pharmacy at Royal Hobart Hospital to get $3.7 million facelift and other top stories.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment