
A new parliamentary year will kick off this coming week as MPs return to Canberra after the summer break
Yesterday the National Cabinet met to discuss Australia's Healthcare system, with leaders acknowledging that the system was broken and Medicare was in the worst shape of its life. Despite the crisis, state and federal leaders decided to wait until later in the year to make any funding decisions.
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