A South Australian father had to perform CPR on his seven-year-old son Leo, who was unresponsive and experiencing a seizure, while waiting for an ambulance that took 35 minutes to arrive instead of the expected 16 minutes. SA Ambulance acknowledged the unacceptable delay caused by a busy afternoon for crews and conducted a review of the response time. The father expressed hope that authorities will take action to prevent similar distressing situations for other families in the future.
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Ezra Mam cops NRL breach notice over driving conviction, but details not yet revealed
Brisbane Broncos star Ezra Mam has been issued a breach notice by the NRL for drug driving and driving without a license, resulting in a fine and disqualification. The NRL has proposed a ban pending Mam's response to the notice, alleging a breach of the code of conduct. The incident, which led to injuries, prompted public outcry and calls for legislative changes, with Mam issuing a public apology and the Broncos securing a replacement in...
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