Wagga, Temora, Young and Albury to get more paramedics as numbers boosted to address chronic shortage
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Wagga, Temora, Young and Albury to get more paramedics as numbers boosted to address chronic shortage
An additional 125 paramedics will begin working across regional NSW within the next few months, as the NSW Government responds to ongoing concerns about staff shortages in ambulance stations in small towns. The NSW Government has committed to deliver 500 additional paramedics to regional and rural areas. The Riverina will benefit from this pledge, with […]
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