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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > news > health > misinformation-blamed-as-australian-vaccine-rates-slide-c-20849962

Misinformation blamed as Australian vaccine rates slide

8+ min ago (353+ words) Misinformation, anti-science sentiment and vaccine hesitancy is being blamed for a "worrying" drop in Australia's immunisation rates. The Australian Medical Association is urging Australians to reverse the trend, warning lives are unnecessarily being put at risk and emergency departments are being stretched too thin. Their latest report released on Monday - From coverage to concern: a policy analysis of Australia's immunisation decline - shows vaccination rates across child, adolescent and adult programs, as well as seasonal flu vaccination, have all dropped. AMA president Danielle McMullen said immunisation prevents between two and three million deaths a year but misinformation and anti-science sentiment were eroding public trust. "We are seeing increasing global conversations about vaccine hesitancy, and it is putting lives at risk," she said. "Unfortunately, Australia is not immune, and it is deeply concerning to see declining rates here, especially among children." Since…...

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > news > immigration > immigration-set-to-be-australias-issue-of-the-summer-c-20849946

Immigration set to be Australia's issue of the summer

9+ min ago (26+ words) The West Australian is a leading news source in Perth and WA. Breaking local and world news from sport and business to lifestyle and current affairs....

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > business > media > runaway-reindeer-sparks-emergency-operation-in-uk-c-20851723

Runaway reindeer sparks emergency operation in UK

9+ min ago (24+ words) Armed police, Royal Marines and the Coastguard have helped "save Christmas" after a runaway reindeer caused some Christmas chaos in an English seaside town....

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > business > crackdown-nears-on-dark-patterns-exploiting-consumers-c-20849930

Crackdown nears on 'dark patterns' exploiting consumers

10+ min ago (26+ words) The West Australian is a leading news source in Perth and WA. Breaking local and world news from sport and business to lifestyle and current affairs....

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > business > your-money > crackdown-nears-on-dark-patterns-exploiting-consumers-c-20849930

Crackdown nears on 'dark patterns' exploiting consumers

10+ min ago (26+ words) The West Australian is a leading news source in Perth and WA. Breaking local and world news from sport and business to lifestyle and current affairs....

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > news > kalgoorlie-miner > ebbs-and-flows-aplenty-as-norths-tie-with-lake-view-in-a-grade-thriller-c-20843712

North Kalgoorlie, Lake View all tied up

11+ min ago (368+ words) The West Australian is a leading news source in Perth and WA. Breaking local and world news from sport and business to lifestyle and current affairs. Eastern Goldfields Cricket Association rivals North Kalgoorlie and Lake View are taking stock before a return A-grade clash this Friday night at Ray Finlayson Sporting Complex after Saturday's match ended in a thrilling tie In a pivotal clash for both teams as they look to make up ground on first-placed Great Boulder, North Kalgoorlie recovered from 2-16 batting first to compile 189 in 47.3 overs After Sam Burge (20) and Nick Willis (26) dug in with sensible knocks, Harris Carnegie got the scoreboard ticking over by top-scoring with 49 off 61 balls Alongside captain Trent Mais (18), Thomas Howatson (26 off 26 balls; two fours; two sixes) and Kalahni Vlasich (21 off 26 balls; one four; two sixes) made valuable contributions in a total that was…...

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > news > kalgoorlie-miner > twin-victories-for-great-boulder-drives-wedge-between-turf-rivals-c-20842744

Two Blues burst clear with back-to-back wins

11+ min ago (404+ words) The West Australian is a leading news source in Perth and WA. Breaking local and world news from sport and business to lifestyle and current affairs....

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > news > regional > funding-sought-for-multimillion-dollar-headworks-and-sewer-system-project-in-norseman--c-20824424

Septic tanks could be going down the drain

11+ min ago (301+ words) Residential septic tanks in Norseman could be replaced by a sewer system and new opportunities for housing developments, if the shire receives funding for an estimated $14-$24 million project. Residential septic tanks in Norseman could be replaced by a sewer system and new opportunities for housing developments, if the shire secures funding for a project estimated to cost between $14 million and $24 million At last month's ordinary meeting, councillors voted 3-2 to endorse the submission of a funding application for headworks and enabling infrastructure for a new inline sewer system in Norseman President Laurene Bonza said replacing the septic tanks with a new water inline system would be ideal, as the current system was unreliable and posed health risks "Some of those old systems just don't work and people haven't got money to fix them, and so that becomes a public health issue,…...

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > business > your-money > chris-foster-ramsay-is-the-cost-of-convenience-quietly-blowing-the-family-budget-c-20521832

Is cost of convenience quietly blowing your family budget?

11+ min ago (333+ words) The West Australian is a leading news source in Perth and WA. Breaking local and world news from sport and business to lifestyle and current affairs. We've all had that 6pm moment when the kids are hungry, the fridge is uninspiring, and your phone promises groceries with a couple of taps Delivery apps make that moment easier, but a growing gap between shelf price and app price means the ease comes with a sting Recent Choice analysis found the same bag of shopping cost up to 39 per cent more through third-party delivery platforms than in-store Even before fees, the average per-item price on a small basket was 11 per cent higher Add delivery and service charges, typically $5-$11, and the difference starts to bite for families on a budget The hidden culprit isn't always the delivery fee, but the starting point: the item…...

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The West Australian
thewest.com.au > business > your-money > nick-bruining-uk-governments-shock-move-to-end-cheap-national-insurance-state-pension-loophole-for-aussies-c-20821545

Shock move to end UK state pension loophole for Australians

11+ min ago (340+ words) Nick Bruining is an independent financial planner with 31 years experience. An economist by training, Nick is passionate about simplifying the complex world of finance and stripping away the spin and jargon to spell out what's important. In a dramatic shift of the goal posts, the UK Government is set to change the rules on access to the highly lucrative National Insurance scheme state pension The changes " announced by Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves last Wednesday as part of the Labour Government's 2026 Budget " are set to take effect on April 6 next year The state pension is the UK equivalent of Australia's age pension, but unlike our payment there is no means testing Multi-millionaires qualify, with the weekly amount received dependent on contributions made by employers and employees over their working lives Many Australians who worked in the UK for at…...