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Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews confirms leave for six weeks after spinal injury
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Daniel Andrews posted this image to Twitter on Saturday night with a message saying he was now out of intensive care.
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Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has revealed he narrowly avoided permanent spinal damage in a fall last week, confirming he will step down from his duties for at least six weeks.
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Doctors say he has responded well without surgery so far
James Merlino is acting Premier while Mr Andrews recovers
Mr Andrews said in a statement he was pleased to return home after six days in hospital, and offered a more detailed explanation of the injury he had suffered while getting ready for work a week ago.
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Native foods from custodial Queensland tribes will be used to promote and expand collaborations between commercial operations and Indigenous populations.
In a bid to support a demand for native food in the cuisine market, profits from commercial opportunities will go directly back to Indigenous communities.
The project, called
A Deadly Solution: Towards an Indigenous-led Bushfood Industry, is a $1.5 million collaboration between Indigenous Traditional Owners and Custodians and the University of Queensland.
Professor Melissa Fitzgerald, who specialises her research in bush food, said there was a huge market for native food.
“It’s growing exponentially. It’s currently worth about $100m and it is growing very quickly,” Professor Fitzgerald said.
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