
New ambulance station unveiled in Strathalbyn amidst long emergency wait times in SA
The State Opposition has accused Labor of going quiet on plans for new 120-million dollar ambulance headquarters pledged at last year's election to reduce ramping at emergency departments. But the Health Minister says the Liberals previously dismissed the project which is currently going through a detailed planning phase.
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