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National Disability Services, the peak group for 1,100 non-governmental service providers, said it was receiving a significant number of complaints about the rollout from its members, including about poor communications from government on when and where to expect vaccine deliveries.
The NDS chief executive, David Moody, said some of his members had now begun “taking matters into their own hands”.
“We do know, and this as recently as this morning, that a number of our provider members are taking matters into their own hands, and doing their best to support clients – often with very significant behavioural challenges – to access the vaccines through their local GP, rather than waiting for the vaccine to be delivered to the disability accomodation where they might be living,” Moody told the Guardian on Tuesday.
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Some conflagrations are so predictable, such an inevitable part of the Australian landscape, that harm minimisation is our only defence â and the earlier we act, the better.
Bushfires, of course, require constant pre-emptive action via hazard-reduction burning to stop things running out of control. Our property market is much the same.
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Like clockwork, when interest rates fall, Australian home prices skyrocket, engulfing aspiring homeowners in their fiery rage.
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