A man was arrested in Italy in connection with the 1977 murders of Suzanne Armstrong and Susan Bartlett in Melbourne. The 65-year-old dual citizen of Australia and Greece was apprehended at an airport in Rome after nearly 50 years, marking Victoria’s longest-running cold case. The sister of one of the victims expressed her belief that an arrest would eventually occur, bringing closure to the infamous case.
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‘First of its kind’: GP training to include Indigenous ways of being and doing
The Royal Australian College of GPs has launched a new Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural and Health Training Framework, led by Indigenous experts, with a focus on improving health outcomes for Indigenous people through 12 guiding principles. The framework aims to embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander values and knowledge in GP education nation-wide, with a goal of 100% participation in cultural and health education among GPs in training. RACGP President Dr. Nicole Higgins...
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