Hunter New England Health defends itself from Adam Marshall accusations of cannabalising rural staff

Andrew Messenger
Updated March 27 2022 - 4:35pm, first published 1:00pm
GOOD RECORD: Board chair Associate Professor Martin Cohen defended the record of Hunter New England Health, saying it has actually shifted resources out of Newcastle to rural areas. Photo: file
GOOD RECORD: Board chair Associate Professor Martin Cohen defended the record of Hunter New England Health, saying it has actually shifted resources out of Newcastle to rural areas. Photo: file

Defending itself from allegations of "cannabalising" health resources from the country to serve Newcastle, the chair of the Hunter New England Health board claimed it has actually redeployed staff the opposite direction.

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Andrew Messenger

Andrew Messenger

Northern Daily Leader journalist

Politics, environment and energy journalist at the Northern Daily Leader. I also write about health, bushfires and occasionally music. I'm a Brisbane boy by way of Charleville and Hobart who now lives in in beautiful New England. Get me at andrew.messenger@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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