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Sex, Lies and Question Time expose rushed into print
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The Federal Parliamentâs woman problem highlighted by rape allegations and revelations of alleged sexual harassment of staff is about to become even more acute.
Laborâs former sport minister
Kate Ellisâ² first book,
Sex, Lies and Question Time, has had its launch date pulled forward to the end of this month as the spotlight stays on the treatment of women in the Canberra bubble. The volume was originally flagged to launch mid-year.
Sex, lies and question time: Spotlight back on the Canberra bubble
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The federal Parliamentâs problem with women, highlighted by rape allegations and revelations of alleged sexual harassment of staff, is about to become even more acute.
Julia Banks and Kate Ellis.
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Kate Ellisâ² first book,
Sex, Lies and Question Time, has had its launch date pulled forward to the end of this month as the spotlight stays on the treatment of women in the Canberra bubble. The volume was originally flagged to launch mid-year.
Sex, Lies and Question Time expose rushed into print brisbanetimes.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from brisbanetimes.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
OSWEGO â Continuing education and training is a priority when it comes to providing excellent patient care for the Womenâs Services department at Oswego Health.
Even during a pandemic, six nurses made it a priority to complete intense training, which involved hours of education and a final exam, to elevate their clinical practice through the National Certification Corporation. The training focused on improving patient outcomes through the validation of specialty knowledge.
âIn addition to their daily responsibilities here at Oswego Health, we could not be prouder of the Womenâs Services team to persevere and earn these accolades,â shared Valerie Favata, vice president and chief nursing officer. âThese certifications demonstrate their commitment to patient care and improved outcomes.â