1. WA Cyclone
Cyclone Christine is picking up speed as it heads towards Western Australia’s Pilbara coast.
The storm is now a category 3 and is expected to bring wind and rain of up to 165km/h. It is forecast to hit most likely between Karratha and Port Hedland.
2. Co-sleeping
Alarming figures over co-sleeping have raised concerns amongst experts with statistics showing that 25 babies in NSW alone died as a result of sharing a bed with their parents. We look at this in more depth in this post here “ Co-sleeping data cause for concern.”
3. Concerns over Abbotts $5 GP fee
News yesterday of a proposed $5 fee for bulk billing doctors to reduce unnecessary visits to GPs and save the government around $750 million a year.
This morning the president of the Australasian College Emergency Medicine Dr Anthony Cross has told News Limited that he is concerned anything that impeded access to a GP could increase demand in emergency departments and make it harder for them to meet government targets to treat patients within four hours.
4. Russian bombing
Six weeks out of the Winter Olympic Games in the city of Sochi a female suicide bomber has killed at least 16 people and injured dozens at the main railway station in the city of Volgograd.
A nine-year-old child is among the more than 40 people injured.
5. Third vessel sent
A third vessel is edging closer to rescue trapped passengers aboard the Russian ship Akademik Shokalskiy, which has been stuck about 1500 nautical miles south of Hobart since Christmas Eve.
Top Comments
I do not agree at all with the fee to attend the doctor proposal. I personally go to a GP that doesn't bulk bill so I pay for my doctors appointments, I also pay private health and like all working people I pay a Medicare tax levy. Abbott wants us to start paying for medical - it's $5 this year, $10 next year and before you know it we will no longer have free medical, if in doubt look at what's happened with private health premiums, which by the way was forced on us by the Howard government....We should not let this slip in like a 'no big deal little fee' - the Abbott government wants desperately to deliver a surplus - and that's fine as long is doesn't keep coming out of my pocket!
Whose pocket should it come out of? Somebody has to pay for all the services we now expect governments to provide.
See
http://www.theguardian.com/...
for a reasonable analysis of why a $5 fee isn't really going to ease the strain on health funds.