Inquest into Gayle Woodford murder urges better protection for outback nurses By News April 15, 2021 Add Comment Edit Ensuring health practitioners are accompanied by another person to all call-outs is one of 12 recommendations from an inquest into the 2016 murder of outback nurse Gayle Woodford. Share this post Related Posts'Like a bomb went off'': Video shows car crashing into packed restaurant while doing burnoutCanberra records one new COVID-19 caseUS President Donald Trump fires agency boss who vouched for 2020 vote securityThis couple is on a mission to spend $40 million in the next 10 yearsThese children all have COVID antibodies, but never tested positive to the diseaseUN calls situation in Ethiopia a 'full-scale humanitarian crisis'Here's what you need to know about South Australia's coronavirus lockdownWhat experts have to say about SA's 'sneaky strain' of COVID-19
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