Australia’s medical community has this week criticised the Federal Opposition for failing to pass the National Preventative Health Bill.
The legislation would create a national agency, designed to reduce Australia’s chronic disease burden, related to obesity, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.
But the Opposition has this week moved a motion to delay consideration of the Bill, until possibly next year.
2SER’s David Fanner reports.

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