FOR women who leave the workforce to have a baby, or scale down their hours to raise a family or to seek new challenges, the stop-start nature of their superannuation contributions may prevent a blissful retirement. Dr Georgia Page (pictured) chose family over work after she had her two children, Mia, 2, and Max, who is nearly nine months old. The Central Coast GP works one day a week and... [Continue Reading]
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Australia has had success in controlling HIV transmission, but infection rates are starting to climb again. By Leigh Parry . AUSTRALIA’s three-year national HIV/AIDS strategy has now...
How can part-time female GPs and those on maternity leave best tap into their super powers? In the first of a two-part series, Perrie Croshaw outlines super saving strategies. STARTING a...
What steps should you take if you are a bullying victim or if you are a witness to bullying behaviour? Tracey Grimson reports. JUNIOR doctors and medical trainees facing workplace bullying...