EXAM CONCERN ABOUT FOREIGN DENTISTS
A PROPOSED plan to fast-track overseas-trained dentists into Australia by bypassing Australian Dental Council exams has raised safety concerns, says the Australian Dental Association. The ADA fears weakened standards could endanger patients and undermine confidence. It argues shortages reflect maldistribution, not undersupply, with far fewer dentists in regional areas. Instead of fast-tracking, it urges incentives, rural funding, and pay. The ADA is calling for the proposal’s reconsideration to protect standards.
NEW LEADER FOR CHILDREN ADVOCATE
THE NSW Government has appointed Katherine McKernan as Advocate for Children and Young People for five years and to lead the new Office for Youth within DCJ. The Office was created after most young people reported feeling unheard in government decisions. McKernan, an experienced social services leader, will champion youth voices, embed their perspectives in policy, and improve outcomes state-wide. Ministers say the Office will give young people genuine influence, not just symbolism.
CONCERN OVER IMMUNISATION RATES
THE AMA warns vaccine hesitancy is rising and immunisation rates are falling across all age groups. Its report cites misinformation, anti-science sentiment, fatigue and time pressures as key drivers, threatening public health gains. Declines risk disease resurgence, more hospitalisations and pressure on overstretched emergency departments. The AMA urges urgent action now, rebuilding trust through GPs, increased investment in general practice, and conversations with doctors to boost coverage and save lives.
