HomeGeneral NewsForeign GPs fast-tracked to plug shortage gap General News Foreign GPs fast-tracked to plug shortage gap October 15, 2024 0 2 - Advertisement - Doctors from three nations will have faster registrations in a bid to plug gaps in GP numbers. (Alan Porritt/AAP PHOTOS)Doctors from three nations will have faster registrations in a bid to plug gaps in GP numbers. (Alan Porritt/AAP PHOTOS) By Jacob Shteyman in Canberra Overseas doctors… Click here to view the original article. Tagscitynews.com.au - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleNathan Cleary urges the NRL to look at playing the World Club Challenge during Magic RoundNext articleMaroochydore’s Nevermind Cafe, a LGBTQI+ community ‘safe space’, struggles to stay open RELATED ARTICLES General News Formula One 2026: Dutch Grand Prix, race updates – live | Formula One 2026 Australian Online News - August 23, 2026 General News Sydney Swans sexual assault allegations deepen as reports of multiple alleged crimes emerge Australian Online News - August 23, 2026 General News The Jason Arday tragedy, explained Australian Online News - August 23, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed New Eurobodalla tourism campaign shines a light on Aboriginal people’s deep relationship with whales August 22, 2026 Smith goes cold on Maroons job August 17, 2026 Sydney Airport landing bottleneck forces planes to burn fuel while circling and taxiing runway August 23, 2026 Man used a Woolworths office as a toilet and went on a $5000 theft spree August 20, 2026 Load more