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Katherine braces for more
Tuesday | Mar 24 2026LOCUM pharmacist Evan Walters is still in flood-ravaged Katherine, NT (PD 10 Mar), having been unable to reach his next locum role in Alice Springs, and was able to help with the clean-up.
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War threatens generic meds supply
Tuesday | Mar 24 2026Australian supplies of generic medicines are at risk due to shipping disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz, according to leading global supply chain management company Infios.
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CWH is running with Raffi
Tuesday | Mar 24 2026THE Chemist Warehouse Run Club will join Melbourne’s Run for the Kids on Sun 29 Mar, and is hoping to surpass last year’s team total of more than 400 staff and supporters.
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The Great Dunny Hunt is back
Tuesday | Mar 24 2026CONTINENCE Health Australia is running the Great Dunny Hunt from 23 Mar to 15 Jun 2026, and has invited people in Australia to add and update public toilets on the National Public Toilet Map to help millions of people plan their day with confidence.
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Glucojel glucofest
Tuesday | Mar 24 2026GLUCOJEL is giving customers the chance to win a year’s supply of their favourite Glucojel products.
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Dispensary Corner 24 Mar 26
Tuesday | Mar 24 2026RESIDENTS at St Vincent’s Care Toowoomba have been given the opportunity to explore the world from the comfort of their home, thanks to a new fully immersive virtual reality experience inside a replica fine-dining train carriage.
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PD for Tue 24 Mar 2026
Tuesday | Mar 24 2026Pharmacists ready for flu season, Katherine braces for more water, Gulf conflict threatens generic medicines supply, and more
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Guild: “Zero tolerance for PBS fraud”
Monday | Mar 23 2026THE Pharmacy Guild of Australia has issued a strongly worded statement against PBS fraud in response the conviction of suspended pharmacist Ben Huynh, who fronted Parramatta Local Court on Fri last week.
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OZ-ABCD key to harm reduction
Monday | Mar 23 2026A multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals and medication safety experts have developed the first national consensus list of medicines with a high risk of harm in Australian residential aged care, which can be identified with the mnemonic OZ-ABCD.
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