‘A new benchmark for healthcare’: conditional approval granted for major redevelopment of Calvary hospital
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‘A new benchmark for healthcare’: conditional approval granted for major redevelopment of Calvary hospital

'A new benchmark for healthcare': conditional approval granted for major redevelopment of Calvary hospitalUpdated September 23 2025 - 6:29amfirst published 5:30 AMUpdated September 23 2025 - 6:29amfirst published 5:30 AMDevelopment approval for a much-anticipated health project in Canberra's south has been granted after several months of evaluation.Subscribe today for the news that matters or signup to continue readingLIMITED TIME OFFERAll articles from our website & appThe digital version of Today's PaperCrosswords, Sudoku and TriviaMore from ACT PoliticsDailyYour morning newsToday's top stories curated by our news team. Also includes evening update.
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Celebrity Health Scares of 2025: All the Stars’ Hospitalizations, Diagnoses & More
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Celebrity Health Scares of 2025: All the Stars’ Hospitalizations, Diagnoses & More

Image Credit: Getty Images for ABAFrom surprise hospitalizations to life-changing diagnoses, 2025 has seen a wave of celebrities opening up about their personal health battles. Stars like Elton John, Eric DaneandJustin Timberlake have revealed everything from vision loss to ALS and Lyme disease, reminding fans that fame doesn’t make one immune to medical challenges.As these stars speak out about their conditions, they’re not only raising awareness but also inspiring others to prioritize their well-being. Below, we’ve rounded up the most notable health scares of the year so far and other health updates.Justin  TimberlakeOn July, 31, 2025, Justin, 44, revealed he was diagnosed with Lyme disease while completing his Forget Tomorrow World Tour. In an Instagram post, he shared, “Among other things, I’ve been battling some health issues, and was diagnosed with Lyme disease — which...
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Hundreds of UK workers asked to move to Australia
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Hundreds of UK workers asked to move to Australia

Southern Australia is on a major recruitment drive and looking to attract those working in various industries, including healthcare, education, and construction 22:28, free, Sep 26, 2025 Updated: 22:54, free, Sep 26, 2025 Hundreds of Brits are being enticed to Australia to work in in-demand professions (Image: Getty Images)Hundreds of skilled UK workers are being enticed to relocate to South Australia to fill roles in key sectors. The state is on a significant recruitment mission, targeting professionals from various industries such as healthcare, education, construction, engineering, and public services. This campaign forms part of the Move to South Australia UK Roadshow, where skilled workers and professionals are invited to explore career and lifestyle opportunities with representatives from key sectors, aiming to address a severe skills shortage. The events will take place...
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