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The New South Wales government has reached an in-principle agreement to purchase the Northern Beaches Hospital for $190 million, according to reports. The acquisition would end a decade of private operation and integrate the facility into the public hospital system, though medical staff express concerns about reduced patient choice.
The New South Wales government will reportedly spend $190 million to acquire the Northern Beaches Hospital from private operators, according to sources familiar with the agreement. The purchase would mark the end of a decade-long experiment with private ownership of a major Sydney healthcare facility and integrate it fully into the public hospital system.
President Trump’s nominee to lead the Office of Special Counsel faces mounting opposition after reports revealed allegedly racist text messages. At least four Republican senators have indicated they will oppose Paul Ingrassia’s confirmation, potentially dooming his nomination.
The confirmation of Paul Ingrassia, President Trump’s nominee to lead the Office of Special Counsel, appears increasingly uncertain after at least four Republican senators announced their opposition following a Politico report detailing allegedly racist text messages. According to reports, the messages included inflammatory statements about Martin Luther King Jr. Day and self-described “Nazi streak” comments that have triggered bipartisan concern.