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"Patient navigators" already exist across the Australian health care system, and to “a number of similar roles” to nurse navigation, such as clinical nurse consultants and nurse practitioners. satpa.pe/WHZ1KAt

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Patient navigators “act as the liaison between patients and their healthcare providers”, says Shelley Nowlan. This service, she says, is to “ensure that there’s seamless communication coordination, that barriers are removed, and it becomes enabling”. satpa.pe/EUxFA1r

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Arguably the biggest surprise is two watercolours by Aranda artist Albert Namatjira. It is not their power that is surprising, it is their presence in this context. Namatjira is himself a perfect example of the need for this exhibition. | Claire G. Coleman satpa.pe/yIH6e6X

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"I am often asked if I believe there is a ‘culture of violence’ in Aboriginal communities," writes Dr Tracy Westerman. "I respond that any offender is enabled by a culture. Violence is a human issue, not a Black person issue." satpa.pe/wFdOgXc

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“Not only do we need to reinvent the wheel but we need to move beyond having two alternating drivers and also change the literal source of fuel."  Grace Tame on what young people want from the federal election. satpa.pe/8D71AtA

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A terrible part of the experience of pain is that it is profoundly interior, and, because of that interiority, communicating the truth of it relies as much on the good faith of the listener as it does the narrative and language capacity of the teller. satpa.pe/dt3zZXG

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"I know it gets said a lot – 'just go have the experience' – but this is a case where such a statement is not hyperbole. It’s a powerful show of the scope you might consider appropriate for the NGA or the NGV." | Claire G. Coleman satpa.pe/ulHSJD6

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Jessica Stanley's 'Consider Yourself Kissed' is a novel that enjoys people, that likes them, and this intelligent goodwill saturates the pages. Buy this for yourself and then buy a few more copies for everyone you know. satpa.pe/05mQwZj

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The report from the Victorian government’s Inquiry into Women’s Pain is due imminently. It offers an opportunity to think about the structural problems in Australia's healthcare system and to ensure that pain spoken is pain heard.  satpa.pe/I5syvUG

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"There are obviously significant problems in arguing violence is inherent within Aboriginal culture. The first is that it truly doesn’t get more offensively eugenic than this. The second is that it offers no value to violence prevention efforts." satpa.pe/DPbwGLn

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The Coalition rails against renewables, but won’t say how it will raise revenue. Labor defends existing welfare settings, but won’t lift base rates. Both ignore the calls of their own experts. Karen Barlow on the issues being ignored in this election. satpa.pe/d6rkZ9T

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The title of Jessica Stanley’s sophomore novel, 'Consider Yourself Kissed', initially reads as a bit twee. The explanation for the title, however, speaks to the overall tone of Stanley’s novel. It is droll, smart and cheekily literary. | Madeleine Gray satpa.pe/VRKsBiJ

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“According to the polls, Labor has won the argument about which party is better for prospects in the next three years rather than what has happened in the past three. Tomorrow will be the test of just how convincing that win has been.” Paul Bongiorno. satpa.pe/DiHtAd3

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Four new poems from Mark Young: The Ox-bow incident, The Room, All / those who / come as guests and Chalk Songlines. satpa.pe/zETaprK

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"She told the competitors in Poland, ‘I will be waiting at the gate of the Olympic Village for you when you get to Melbourne next year’ [for the 1956 Olympics], which she did. She passed notes to defectors, mostly Hungarian, as to safe houses.” satpa.pe/YRgRpFl

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"'Unsettled' was clearly a hard book for Grenville to write. It’s also a difficult book to read. This is because implicit in her family story is a collective one," writes Geordie Williamson. satpa.pe/rMTFiLq

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In Cinema Reborn highlight 'Daughters of Darkness'. Delphine Seyrig channels Marlene Dietrich – but makes the vampire myth her own: elegant, hypnotic, and hungry. Sexual ambiguity and fluidity pulse through her every move. | Philippa Hawker satpa.pe/EsJZUei

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“I had worlds in my head that I saw or that I wanted to see and wanted to create. I thought the real world was harsh or was too difficult, so I just went into my head.” Australian theatre icon Paul Capsis on his quiet childhood. satpa.pe/qAlB8AU