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Bellingen Shire Mayor Dominic King has issued a pre-Christmas warning to people holidaying in the region from the Northern Beaches – do not leave your accommodation.
Following a spike in COVID tests around the Mid North Coast, Mr King said the entire community had to “play by the rules” this festive season, including those who were visiting from the recently locked-down area.
“This also applies to those visiting our Shire, which includes residents of the Northern Beaches who left the Northern Beaches area before 5.02pm on Saturday December 19, as they are required to comply with the stay-at-home order, even if they are on holidays elsewhere,” he said.
NSW Health employee was suspended from his job on the Mid-North Coast for talking to his union
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Stephen Crerar says his career and health have been ruined by NSW Health.
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In one day, Stephen Crerar s 33-year career was destroyed and he s still shocked by the reason his employer NSW Health gave him.
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Mr Crerar was put on a staff blacklist making him unemployable
The Health Services Union says what happened to Mr Crerar beggars belief
Mr Crerar, a former human resources manager in the Mid-North Coast Local Health District (MNCLHD), was told to hand his pass in and leave the building immediately on February 4, 2019.
NSW Health whistleblowers claim patients set up to fail amid toxic culture
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Karen Allen and John Greville say they are disgusted with the way both patients and staff were treated.
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Two former NSW Health employees are taking legal action against the department, claiming its flawed and toxic work culture destroyed their careers and had deadly consequences in hospitals.
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NSW Health categorically rejects the assertion that either Mr Greville or Ms Allen were disciplined for speaking out
Safework NSW investigated the pair s claims and put Mid-North Coast Local Health District on a 12-month monitoring schedule