News
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Symbion marks 180 years of healthcare excellence
Monday | May 19 2025SYMBION'S healthcare legacy took centre stage at a gala celebrating 180 years of healthcare excellence for one of Australia's leading providers of end-to-end solutions for pharmacy and hospital customers.
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Ease cramps
Monday | May 19 2025CRAMPEZE is an effective multi-combination product versus magnesium alone for relief of cramps and spasms.
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Get better sleep
Monday | May 19 2025RESTIN 2mg melatonin modified release tablets help offer a better quality sleep.
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Priceline setting up interns for success
Monday | May 19 2025LEADERS from the major banner groups in Australia are set to deliver a fast-paced presentation at the Pharmacy Career Summit 2025 (PCS25) on the career opportunities that exist within their brand, including internships, pharmacist roles and pharmacy ownership.
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Travellers to PNG warned about polio
Monday | May 19 2025PAPUA New Guinea has detected cases of polio, having had been declared polio-free for 25 years.
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Bupa to open mental health clinics
Monday | May 19 2025BUPA today announced further investment in preventative primary healthcare, including a new network of mental health clinics, called Mindplace, supported by virtual health and medical centres to meet growing consumer demand.
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China healthcare expo coming to Mel
Monday | May 19 2025MORE than 800 representatives of China's multibillion dollar pharmacy and traditional medicine industry will highlight the largest China health products exhibition ever held in Australia.
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PSA’s new Tassie leader
Friday | May 16 2025HOBART pharmacist Joanne Gross (pictured) has been elected as President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia's (PSA) Tasmanian branch.
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Elevating pharmacists
Friday | May 16 2025ADVANCED Pharmacy Australia (AdPha) has announced a new benefits program, ANZCAP Elevate, for practitioners currently recognised by the Australian and New Zealand College of Advanced Pharmacy (ANZCAP).
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Concern over compo reforms
Friday | May 16 2025THE NSW Government has proposed changes to workers compensation claims for psychological injury, with a parliamentary inquiry into the new laws starting today.
