One Queensland hospital has saved $580,000 and changed lives in PNG through recycling By News July 16, 2023 Add Comment Edit Repurposed medical supplies from Queensland hospitals are improving health services for rural Papua New Guineans, who volunteers say have been left behind by their government. Share this post Related PostsAt least 14 people killed and 16 injured after Nepal bus crashFrom pregnant teenager to CEO, Sara is now running the women's health centre that took her inEx-Sydney councillor who violently assaulted 81-year-old tells court he can 'never forgive myself', as victim calls for more jail timeBody of British tech entrepreneur Mike Lynch recovered from superyacht wreckageBlind runner travels across Australia raising money for men's counselling serviceWorried about online accommodation scams? Here's what to knowReserve Bank restructure close to reality after Chalmers offers olive branch to TaylorWorld-famous penguin known for same-sex love story dies at Sydney aquarium
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