States take more steps on voluntary assisted dying laws There have been significant moves on voluntary assisted dying legislation around the country this month.
Victoria, Queensland and NSW are managing outbreaks in their own ways But all are world-standard, according to epidemiologist Associate Professor Hassan Vally.
Investment in specialist drug and alcohol treatment The Victorian Government has announced millions in funding for new residential rehabilitation facilities.
Deputy CMO praises Victorian healthcare professionals’ COVID response Michael Kidd called reaching zero active cases ‘a significant and encouraging milestone’, but reminded people to stay vigilant.
Ending the second wave: How did Victoria get to zero active cases? Ring-fencing, lockdowns, mask-wearing, testing blitzes, closed borders. Victoria’s journey to zero was an eventful one.
Calls for GPs to be on high alert for thunderstorm asthma With asthma-related deaths on the rise, experts have emphasised the need for greater patient education on preventive measures.
Why has Melbourne initiated a new COVID testing blitz? The blitz is designed to flush out any pockets of asymptomatic infection. Should other parts of the country be taking the same approach?
Record rates of family violence meet anticipated COVID impact The pandemic-enforced lockdown has made true the grim prediction of an increase in family violence, particularly across Victoria.
Does Victoria really have the world’s best PPE guidance for healthcare workers? Questions have been raised after Victoria’s healthcare safety chief described the state’s approach as the strongest in the world.
Renewed calls to end lockdown rejected by RACGP and other experts Dozens of healthcare professionals have signed an open letter calling for the immediate end to Victoria’s ongoing lockdown measures.