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Maud up the Street is one of many in New South Wales who were diagnosed with cataracts in both eyes this year. Like a large number of other pensioners she will have to go on the Medicare waiting list as there's no money in the pot for private surgery of any sort. Maudie's livid over reports that Federal Health Minister Nicola Roxon has stated that if the Senate doesn't agree to pass legislation introducing a reduced Medicare benefit for all cataract surgery, the government will automatically cancel the whole rebate anyway leaving those with diminished eyesight to find the entire cost of this operation and presumably both the pre-op and post-op visits. Maudie reckons Roxon classing retaining your eyesight as a "minor surgical procedure" misses the point entirely. Reasonable eyesight is one of the main supports of autonomy and independence for those getting on in years, so I agree with my friend that Ms. Roxon is getting a little too uppity in how she approaches the matter. If saving health care dollars is such a big issue, perhaps the Minister should consider proposing a lesser reduction in the rebate to meet the ophthalmologists halfway - before Oz turns into a land where the poor are distinguished by higher levels of blindness than the general population. How about it, Nic?
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Hi! My name is Boy. I'm a male bi-coloured tabby cat. Ever since I discovered that Malcolm Turnbull's dogs were allowed to blog, I have been pestering Clarencegirl to allow me a small space on North Coast Voices.
A Who can't take criticism? musing:
My little canine friend Veronica Lake tells me that the latest bark on the block is a rumour that The Daily Examiner is editing online comments which point to holes and errors in its featured stories. Tsk, tsk, if this is true.
An ad aversion musing:
Overheard my hoomin say that if BOM places advertizing on its website she'll go back to looking out the window to check on the weather.
A still giggling musing:
Which NSW North Coast editor once wrote this in an online profile? Who I'd like to meet:
French footballers, Swedish porn stars, binge drinkers, lost souls and artistic temperaments. Italian desperados need not apply. and Q: How will you be defined in the dictionary? A: A lewd street performerA Get Smart musing:
On 23 January 2012 the Liberals Deputy Leader Julie Bishop’s RMI listed the gift of a media pad from Huawei Technologies (Aust) Pty Ltd.
This company also appears to have paid for her accommodation when she visited China in January 2012.
Isn’t this an Australian subsidiary of the Chinese corporation that ASIO has warned the Gillard Government against?
Radio New Zealand News:
Huawei has been blocked from winning contracts to upgrade Australia's broadband network and from doing some business deals in the United States due to security concerns.
A thought to ponder:In case of bushfire or flood - do you have an emergency evacuation plan for the family pet? An adoption musing:Every week on the NSW North Coast a number of cats and dogs find themselves without a home. If you want to do your bit and give one bundle of joy a new family, contact Happy Paws on 0419 404 766 or your local council pound.
Boy's Email: catlives9z AT gmail.com
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