The week in review


Dr Renly Lim with her new children's book. Image: University of South Australia.
Politicians talk paid placements and vaping, while organisations looked at medicines shortages and we rounded up research and business news The Greens told Parliament that all students, not just those in select professions, should be paid for mandatory placements undertaken as part of their studies. Nationals Senate whip, Senator Ross Cadell, complained that making vapes

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