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ANZ expansion continues apace with 17 new stores since year’s start, group announces on LinkedIn Chemist Warehouse’s expansion continues undiminished with the disruptor retailer claiming it now has 540 stores …

Health regulators will be able to warn the public about registered and unregistered practitioners who are deemed to pose serious risks under new legislation  A new power will enable the …

Suggestions that pharmacists are seen as “retailers… clipping the ticket” and not health professionals, have infuriated pharmacists   Minister for Finance, Senator Katy Gallagher, is being accused of enraging the entire …

Warnings of medicines shortages stemming from the introduction of double dispensing are unlikely to come to pass  Australia’s medicines supply chain should be capable of meeting the change in demand …

Institution signs Fair Work Enforceable Undertaking after reporting casual staff were underpaid over 7-year period The University of Technology Sydney will have to repay $4.4 million in underpaid wages and …

Impact analysis used to support the decision to introduce double dispensing would have benefited from more consultations with pharmacists, a bureaucrat believes  An assessment of the impact analysis used to …

Additional funding may be required to support the collection and disposal of unused medicines stemming from the introduction of 60-day dispensing  Plans to increase the quantities of medications dispensed on …

Community pharmacists seek apology from federal Minister for Finance over ‘clipping the ticket’ remark  Senator Katy Gallagher is attracting the ire of community pharmacists after a speech in the Senate …

What were the ten most clicked stories over the previous month? One topic has dominated the pharmacy news cycle like no other in recent weeks… and yes our top ten …

It was a challenging week for Australia’s community pharmacy sector, as Treasurer, Jim Chalmers announced the federal Budget, while pleas for MBS provider numbers were also knocked back  Efforts to win …

Pharmacists in NSW are set will be given the green light to prescribe medications to women with uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs) from Monday (15 May)   Close to 100 …

One pharmacy stakeholder is being inundated with commentary about 60-day dispensing from worried pharmacists – with some thinking about leaving the profession Dr Fei Sim, national president of the Pharmaceutical …