
Kate Aubusson
@kaubo
Health editor, journaliser, somnambulist. she/her
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http://smh.com.au 09-03-2009 06:04:54
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21, unmarried and pregnant with twins, Kearney faced ‘momentous’ decisions smh.com.au/politics/feder… great piece by Dana Daniel



Why baby Ismaeel was kept in isolation for two years | Kate Aubusson smh.com.au/healthcare/why…

After two quiet years on health The Sydney Morning Herald, I’m moving across to the Sun-Herald this week ☀️ Email is still [email protected] – get in touch if there’s something happening in Sydney/NSW you think I should know about.

Text messages describe ‘Third World’ conditions in Sydney hospital emergency room Lucy Cormack smh.com.au/politics/nsw/t…

Fascinating story by Kate Aubusson: "Girls as young as 15 are giving birth at rising rates in rural and regional NSW towns with a critical lack of sex education, access to contraception and healthcare workers to supply them." smh.com.au/national/nsw/t…





The Sensational Dr Amy Corderoy, MD. 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼


In Victoria, only about 2 per cent of the adult population is completely unvaccinated from COVID, but this very very small group represent almost 40 per cent of the deaths from COVID in the past 3 months (data from the latest Chief Health Officer, Victoria release).




I'm excited to start with the The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age's federal politics team this week as the mastheads' new health reporter. I'll be covering the health system, NDIS and aged care. If you think we should chat, I would love to hear from you! Can be found at [email protected]


This is not good enough. All women in NSW and across Australia should have access to reproductive healthcare, including abortion services, irrespective of postcode or income. Unfortunately, as Kate Aubusson writes - many women in the bush are being left behind. brisbanetimes.com.au/national/nsw/w…

Thanks to The Sydney Morning Herald Kate Aubusson. New rules re advertising and clinical practice released in advance and to be enforced by Ahpra. Almost there..just need to ensure that only certified and trained surgeons are the only ones that can rightly perform invasive surgery. smh.com.au/national/crack…