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Your drinking
The ‘Keep an Eye on Your Drinking’ campaign aims to increase knowledge and understanding amongst Queenslanders of the alcohol guidelines, harms of risky drinking and benefits of reducing alcohol consumption. The campaign creative encourages self-reflection on drinking habits, with a call to action of know how many is too many, before directing to the campaign website for more information.
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Don't be complacent
‘Don’t be complacent’ highlights the importance of vaccination and maintaining good hygiene behaviours. This seasonal campaign features real stories from everyday Queenslanders, who share their experiences influenza, COVID-19 and RSV.
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2023-24 Queensland Health Budget
The 2023-24 Queensland Health Budget aims to reduce ambulance ramping, ease pressure on emergency departments, and reduce surgical and specialist wait times.
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21.05.2024
Blood cancer
What happens when your life force seemingly turns against you? For the 53 Australians diagnosed with one of the 100 types of blood cancer every day, this question becomes reality. In this episode, we take a deep dive into blood cancers, learning -
17.05.2024
Making Mental Health a priority
Brand new mental health building in Ipswich sets a new benchmark -
16.05.2024
Bald? Why you need to check and protect your skin
Whether you’re rocking a fresh shave, or your hair has thinned out with age, if you’re bald, you need to be extra aware of the health of your scalp. While it can occur anywhere on the body, skin cancer can be more likely to develop on the parts