He did however flag he would not be back to his usual duties this month. My physio is also going well, but it s clear I won t be able to return to work before the State Budget in May, he said in the post. The good news is my team of specialists are confident that I will be back in June.
Mr Andrews suffered broken ribs and spinal damage after falling on wet stairs while staying at a holiday home on the Mornington Peninsula on March 9.
He was released from hospital on March 15, about a week after he fell.
At the time of the fall, the premier issued a statement revealing the seriousness of his injuries after he was admitted to intensive care.
Reported sudden death of child at Awanui, Northland property
18 Apr, 2021 01:05 AM
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Police say emergency services responded to a report of a sudden death at an Awanui property around 11.15am. Photo / File
Police say emergency services responded to a report of a sudden death at an Awanui property around 11.15am. Photo / File
Police have received reports that a person has died suddenly at a property in the far north this morning.
The Herald understands a young child died in a water-related incident.
A police spokesperson said emergency services responded to a report of a sudden death at an Awanui property around 11.15am.
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Health by Evin Priest Victorian premier Daniel Andrews has provided an injury update through social media, where he revealed he would not be rushed back into office in time for the state budget in May. The 48-year-old Mr Andrews was lucky to have avoided permanent spinal damage after slipping on wet stairs at a holiday home on the Mornington Peninsula in March. He was hospitalised for six days before returning home to rehabilitate a broken vertebra and fractured ribs. On Sunday, Mr Andrews wrote that he had been undertaking light walking sessions as part of his recovery and aimed to return to work in June.