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Torres Strait life expectancy “unacceptable”
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LIFE expectancy in the Torres Strait is worse than that of war torn nations like Iraq, East Timor, and Libya, at roughly 14 years below the Australian average. The data, contained in the Northern Queensland Primary Health Network (NQPHN) health ...
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Torres Strait life expectancy “unacceptable” - The Cairns Post
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