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Listeria bacteria was found in a roast lamb and vegetable meal by Meals on Wheels

AAP - 21-03-2019

Meals on Wheels has recalled its frozen meals in SA after a routine test revealed a roast lamb and vegetable meal was contaminated with the listeria bacteria.

 
Five cases of salmonella enteritidis have been linked to eggs produced by Victorian egg farm

AAP - 21-03-2019

An egg recall has been announced following the discovery of a salmonella outbreak at a Victorian egg farm. A salmonella

 
Potentially toxic microscopic algae has been detected at Perth's Swan River

AAP - 14-03-2019

The WA Health Department is warning against eating fish or crabs from the Swan River after potentially toxic microscopic algae was detected at elevated levels.

 
Health authorities warned people on Tasmania's east coast about mosquito virus

AAP - 08-03-2019

The Tasmanian health department has warned people on the state's east coast to protect themselves against mosquito bites after two cases of an unusual virus.

 
According to NT government, their alcohol reforms are working

AAP - 01-03-2019

The NT's alcohol reforms are cutting crime and other related problems, says the government, but break-ins at the city's bars are increasing.

 
A number of human rights will be enshrined in law in Queensland

AAP - 28-02-2019

A number of human rights will be enshrined in law in Queensland, while the health department looks into claims of harassment against a senior surgeon.

 
Disability advocates and NSW politicians are demanding ongoing funding for advocacy services

AAP - 25-02-2019

Disability advocates are calling for ongoing funding for advocacy services amid concerns people will be left without access to vital support services.

 
A salmonella outbreak in Adelaide was likely caused by the handling raw egg products

AAP - 21-02-2019

An SA Health investigation has found raw eggs were likely the source of a salmonella

 
A study has found Japanese plant could hold secrets to anti-ageing

AAP - 20-02-2019

A Japanese traditional medicine grown in Australia has a compound that helps protect cells, a study has found. A Japanese plant that's prized

 
A study that aims to help prevent heatwave deaths has been launched

AAP - 18-02-2019

A study to create the world's first evidence-based guidance for sustainable cooling strategies for vulnerable people during heatwaves has been launched.

 

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