Patients overstaying at mental health units due to lack of housing
Patients overstaying at mental health units due to lack of housing
By RNZ The Chief Ombudsman has identified another mental health unit in Auckland where people are overstaying because of a lack of suitable housing.A new report found 13 people had stayed longer than necessary at Auckland City...
The New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand Herald
Man in NT tests positive to COVID nearly two weeks into supervised quarantine period
Man in NT tests positive to COVID nearly two weeks into supervised quarantine period
A 43-year-old man has tested positive for coronavirus in the Howard Springs quarantine facility after arriving on a Commonwealth repatriation flight from New Delhi earlier this month.
ABC News
ABC News
'I'm mega annoyed at pizza boy': SA travellers released from NT quarantine
'I'm mega annoyed at pizza boy': SA travellers released from NT quarantine
The NT Government revoked Adelaide's status as a coronavirus hotspot yesterday, after SA health authorities discovered a pizza shop worker at the centre of the hotspot had lied to contact tracers.
ABC News
ABC News
NT Government should have had 'iron clad' plan to deal with Alice Springs quarantine overflow, minister says
The Territory Families Minister says the Government lacked formal arrangements with hotels to quarantine an influx of arrivals from South Australia as COVID-19 chaos struck Alice Springs earlier in the week.
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'You never simply move on': NT Minister shares lived experience of domestic violence
Newly appointed Territory Families Minister Kate Worden says she's "sick of seeing women on our streets with broken bones and broken faces" as she tells her own powerful story of surviving a violent relationship.
ABC News
ABC News
NT Police confirm property crime spike, thieves 'targeting money, alcohol and cigarettes'
Cheryl Vries used to feel so safe in her rural Darwin home, she'd leave the keys in her car's ignition. Now, she locks every door. Cheryl's one of hundreds of frustrated residents who say crime is out of control.
ABC News
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