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4 weeks ago |
ajp.com.au | Angelo Pricolo |John Smith |JOhn Smith |Benjamyn Sung |Megan Haggan
Receiving the monthly AJP magazine, and a chance in-flight encounter with a newspaper bring back memories of the fading glories of print media A dinner with friends over the summer break was enjoyable and the food was great. Although come to think of it, I don’t remember what we ate or talked about. What wasThis content is restricted to registered users only. If you have already registered on the AJP website please login below, Or you can Register for free.
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4 weeks ago |
ajp.com.au | John Smith |JOhn Smith |Benjamyn Sung |Megan Haggan |Sheshtyn Paola
With an election looming, NAB Health looks at what the federal budget will deliver for the sector This is clearly an election-related budget – and probably one the Government wasn’t sure was necessary a few weeks ago – with further election-related spending yet to come. Accordingly, the measures contained in the Budget are mainlyThis content is restricted to registered users only. If you have already registered on the AJP website please login below, Or you can Register for free.
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4 weeks ago |
ajp.com.au | Nicholas O’Donoghue |John Smith |JOhn Smith |Benjamyn Sung |Megan Haggan
HELP debt relief welcomed, but pharmacy students will still face placement poverty, NAPSA warns Pharmacy students are set to continue to face difficult decisions after the government opted not to extend its Commonwealth Prac Payments program in Tuesday’s (25 March 2025) budget. National Australian Pharmacy Students’ Association president, Sebastian Harper, told the AJP thatThis content is restricted to registered users only.
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4 weeks ago |
ajp.com.au | Megan Haggan |Jeremy Elias |John Smith |JOhn Smith |Benjamyn Sung
Nearly half a million eligible Australians are missing out on cheaper medicines due to an “outdated” manual tracking system that should be automated, one stakeholder says The Consumers Health Forum of Australia (CHF) is calling for urgent automation of the PBS Safety Net system after it was revealed 495,865 people who qualified for the benefitsThis content is restricted to registered users only. If you have already registered on the AJP website please login below, Or you can Register for free.
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1 month ago |
ajp.com.au | Megan Haggan |Jay Cutler |John Smith |JOhn Smith |Sheshtyn Paola
One state cracks down on the vape trade, while another sees a seizure of illicit nicotine products – as well as alleged illicit sildenafil South Australia’s Malinauskas Labor government has announced it will give police greater powers to address criminal activities linked with the illegal tobacco and vape trade. New penalties will also apply toThis content is restricted to registered users only. If you have already registered on the AJP website please login below, Or you can Register for free.
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