More Senior Australians to get cheaper health care and medication under $70m Coalition election pitch By News May 02, 2022 Add Comment Edit The Coalition is promising to spend $70 million over four years giving an extra 50,000 older Australians access to the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card. Share this post Related PostsReceived a large electricity bill during Canberra's lockdown? It might not be due to the costs of working from homeNot so long ago the PM was skewering Labor's carbon credits for Kazakhstan. Now, he has a net zero 'plan''There was some complacency on this set': Police speak on fatal shooting on Alec Baldwin film RustHow opening a window can stop COVID spreading in classroomsIsolating with COVID is frightening. Try doing it with no hot water and no working toiletSudan arrests three activists as pressure mounts on military after coupFair Work Commission deputy president who likened vaccine mandates to 'medical apartheid' on restricted dutiesNewcastle Knights to 'consider' releasing Pearce from final year of contract
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