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A southern Tasmanian municipality whose medical centre was closed suddenly last year is hopeful a long-term solution may soon be a reality. The Brighton community was left without a doctors surgery in June last year when its overseas-born GP was forced to move to a rural practice. The Council is hopeful the surgery will reopen by late April.. And Mayor Tony Foster is confident they can secure $1 million for a super clinic. {play}http://www.lafm.com.au/news/TasClinic220212.mp3{/play} |
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