Tamworth palliative care advocates not told about minster's visit to region

Jacob McArthur
Updated April 21 2017 - 6:15pm, first published 6:00pm
SNUB: Tamworth palliative care advocates were left questioning why they weren't notified the health minister Brad Hazzard was making a visit to Tamworth. Photo: Nick Moir
SNUB: Tamworth palliative care advocates were left questioning why they weren't notified the health minister Brad Hazzard was making a visit to Tamworth. Photo: Nick Moir

Palliative push

TAMWORTH’S advocates for more community-based palliative care services have been left “extremely disappointed” after not getting a chance to meet health minister Brad Hazzard during his flying visit to the region.

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Jacob McArthur

Jacob McArthur is opinions editor for The Canberra Times and Australian Community Media. As part of the Canberra Times' production team, he helps the people of Canberra and beyond get the stories they need, when they need them across a range of platforms, while helping maintain a high editorial standard. Before moving to Canberra in 2020, he started with Australian Community Media in 2015 as a journalist for The Northern Daily Leader in Tamworth where he kept a close eye on Tamworth Regional Council. Jacob was also the co-host of ACM's Water Pressure podcast where he and Jamieson Murphy took a deep dive on issues and key decisions arising during one of the region's worst droughts on record.

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