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Top Taste spokesman John McGregor said the Queensland Health Department had advised the company to treat the initial discovery, of a razor blade in Ballarat last December, as just an isolated incident. Earlier in the day, Victorian Premier Steve Bracks said the state's Department of Human Servi...
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Published in | Herald-Sun news-pictorial |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Melbourne, Vic
News Limited
29.05.2006
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Summary: | Top Taste spokesman John McGregor said the Queensland Health Department had advised the company to treat the initial discovery, of a razor blade in Ballarat last December, as just an isolated incident. Earlier in the day, Victorian Premier Steve Bracks said the state's Department of Human Services had told the Queensland Health Department about the razor-blade discovery. Mr [Peter Beattie] confirmed that Queensland Health had been told about the razor blade. But he said the company had not been prosecuted because of "some difficulty getting information out of Victoria Health to do that". |
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ISSN: | 1038-3433 |