Thank goodness that Telegraph letter writers and the parenting experts have taken on the Cancer Council for their schoolyard porkies. (Ham on, who has time to make that for lunch? […]
Read MoreHaving a ball for good cause
As the Starlight Foundation funds the dreams of sick kids, many adults surely had their dreams come true to be able to sit in the stands and enjoy an hour […]
Read MoreHelp the kids stop the bullies.
Anyone with a heart would struggle to remain dry-eyed while recounting the lamentable suicide of Joey O’Keeffe (ST 13/2). If school bullying was a trigger in Joey’s case, surely the […]
Read MoreCancer cure news a boost
God bless all the doctors, researchers, patients and even those donating money to help stop cancer in our world. What a wonderfully inspiring article. This story has cheered me up. […]
Read MoreHospital hopes a dream
Fans of the Hollywood classic Field Of Dreams were perhaps too influential in the Health Department when billions of dollars were spent on hospital upgrades across the state. (Ghost wards, […]
Read MoreNo rights for these wrongs.
AMA NSW President Danielle McMullen might not be experienced in epidemiology, nor the fine details of how needles might occasionally inflict hepatitis B and C on those paramedics or police […]
Read MoreResolving a romantic mystery
History writer Mercedes Maguire takes top marks for her insightful column in Saturday’s Telegraph about doomed Sydney lovers Eric and Scarlett (Heartbroken sailor still searching for his lost love, History, […]
Read MoreHard work wasted
Excellent story in The Sunday Telegraph deserves high praise as the suicide epidemic brings more Aussie families to tears. (First my strapping son, then my adored wife, 4/10). Only sometimes […]
Read MoreWe’re living in a deadly climate
Death certificates are not essays, but a very succinct explanation of the diseases contributing to death, in order of severity. (Dead cert, hot air kills, 22/5). There are multiple contributing […]
Read MoreDollars need watching
A Western Sydney surgeon has raised arguments unfairly critical of the state government. (Surgery cost cuts unjust, 17/10). The public are not critical when bureaucrats audit spending in other government […]
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