Albanese to unveil plan for urgent care clinics in WA to ease hospital burden

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Albanese to unveil plan for urgent care clinics in WA to ease hospital burden
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will announce new urgent care clinics for Western Australia to take pressure off the state’s hospitals.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will announce new urgent care clinics for Western Australia to take pressure off the state’s hospitals. The PM will visit the state today to call on general practices and health facilities to become home to one of seven urgent care clinics.

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