Like most, I am sick and tired of hearing the political duck shoving between Federal and State Governments as to who is responsible for the aged care disaster during the coronavirus pandemic, writes Karen Matthews
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Like most, I am sick and tired of hearing the political duck shoving between Federal and State Governments as to who is responsible for the aged care disaster during the coronavirus pandemic... Read more

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