New clinical guidelines have been released which aim to help General Practitioners care for older LGBTQI+ Australians.
10.01.2020 - 15:51 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Nearly a quarter of a million Australians have been urged to evacuate their homes as bush fires continue to rip through communities on the east coast.
Officials were preparing military back up today as they issued a severe warning to hundreds of thousands of residents expected to be affected.
Soaring temperatures and erratic winds have created dangerous conditions, despite rainfall in some other previously hit areas.
Authorities sent emergency texts to 240,000 people in Victoria telling them
New clinical guidelines have been released which aim to help General Practitioners care for older LGBTQI+ Australians.
Jack Ross issued a hands off warning to Celtic over Martin Boyle after the Hoops had the wide man watched during Hibs’ 2-1 victory over Hamilton.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s Golden Globes outfit has been sold for $27,450 (£21,200) to raise funds for the victims of Australia’s bushfires.
Tame Impala are bouncing into Australia and New Zealand this April for a run of arena dates. Kevin Parker’s psychedelic rock masters will embark on their biggest ever tour of these parts, starting April 16 at Spark Arena in Auckland, then heading east for shows in each of Australia’s big five cities.
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It was sold alongside one of Cave’s signature suits
Despite their circumstances, the people of Australia still have so much gratitude.
Heavy rock legends Metallica are sending more than thoughts and prayers to those battling the bushfire emergency in Australia: they’re sending money.The Bay Area rockers have pledged $750,000 to the NSW Rural Fire Service and to the Country Fire Authority in Victoria to support relief efforts.“We are totally overwhelmed by the news of the wildfires sweeping through millions of acres across Australia, with major impact in New South Wales and Victoria,” reads a statement issued by the band.“The
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban are, without a doubt, proud Australians. They share a home in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, where they often spend time.