
Health Minister Yvette D'Ath accepted free storage from businesswoman whose company was paid to host department vaccine hub
The Queensland opposition is asking why the health minister is still in the job after the ABC revealed Yvette D'Ath accepted free storage from a friend whose company was paid to host a vaccination hub. Ms D'Ath declared the gift and says she had no involvement in the selection of the site by the health department.
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