Gympie High
school captain Bodie Torr said he felt honoured to be picked for the position and hoped to have a future career either in a trade or in the fitness industry. I would like to get everyone involved in the school culture and increase events, as since COVID happened it s sort of decreased, Mr Torr said.
School captain Zali Williams is excited to be a voice for the students of Gympie High and encouraged more participation and involvement in school events. Last year it stopped all that and this year people aren t really getting back into it, Miss Williams said.
Bristol nurse who gave extra insulin to diabetic struck off
Wendi Anne Williams apologised but showed a frightening lack of insight
14:06, 20 JAN 2021
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A Bristol nurse with nearly 30 years’ experience has been struck off after giving an extra dose of insulin to a diabetic patient.
Wendi Anne Williams failed to understand the seriousness of the incident and showed a “frightening” lack of insight, the Nursing and Midwifery Council heard.