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Doctors reveal hospitalâs âThird World conditionsâ Doctors at a hospital in Sydneyâs booming south-west have described horrifying conditions as they beg the health minister for an upgrade. Politics by Angira Bharadwaj and Anna Caldwell 5th May 2021 7:48 PM Premium Content Subscriber only Sixty senior doctors have penned a scathing letter to Health Minister Brad Hazzard calling out Third World conditions , inadequate facilities and grossly inadequate non-clinical space at Canterbury Hospital. In the letter, sent to Mr Hazzard on Christmas Eve, the doctors said their overwhelming concern remains the risk to patients as their number increases and ⦠capacity to serve them safely diminishes . ....
Doctors reveal hospitalâs âThird World conditionsâ Doctors at a hospital in Sydneyâs booming south-west have described horrifying conditions as they beg the health minister for an upgrade. Politics by Angira Bharadwaj and Anna Caldwell 5th May 2021 7:48 PM Premium Content Subscriber only Sixty senior doctors have penned a scathing letter to Health Minister Brad Hazzard calling out Third World conditions , inadequate facilities and grossly inadequate non-clinical space at Canterbury Hospital. In the letter, sent to Mr Hazzard on Christmas Eve, the doctors said their overwhelming concern remains the risk to patients as their number increases and ⦠capacity to serve them safely diminishes . ....
Principals will be forced to increase class sizes and scrap subjects because there are not enough teachers to fill vacancies days before classes start. ....
Three days before school starts principals are struggling to find enough temporary teachers to fill more than 1200 permanent vacancies. Principals this week will be forced to increase class sizes and scrap subjects because there are not enough teachers. The teacher shortage is a full-blown crisis, according to NSW Secondary Principals Council president Craig Petersen. We are not heading towards a crisis, we are already in crisis, Mr Petersen said. The public school system was short 1250 permanent teachers at last count on Friday, January 15, although the government does not know how many principals have recently employed temporary or casual teachers as a stopgap measure. ....