
Rural WA town offers $1m salary to attract doctors
A small shire in Western Australia has had an overwhelming response to an offer of a salary package of more than 800-thousand dollars to attract a doctor. Quairading Shire President Peter Smith says there's been over 70 applications from around the nation so far.
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