CDC bill passes Senate


Legislation to create an Australian Centre for Disease Control has passed the Senate, and one health organisation says it’s “thunderstruck” The Bill, which is expected to see the permanent version of the CDC created next year – an interim centre is already operating – passed the Senate following amendments made by the Australian Greens. The

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