The 50 new bulk-billing GP clinics will be established in Queensland, if Labor is re-elected, in the government's latest health promise.
A re-elected Miles government would fund 50 new bulk-billing GP clinics somewhere in Queensland , the ALP has announced.
The LNP has unveiled its $590 million health plan, but Labor has accused the party of "handing in our homework". "It's a major cost-of-living issue. People are choosing between going to the doctor and paying the rent.'Crunch time' for ramping, hospital backlogs
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