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The West Live: Australia Medical Association’s Andrew Miller weighs in on WA’s border and F-graded hospitals

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Australia Medical Association WA president Andrew Miller will join The West Live to discuss their scathing annual report handed down for Perth's public hospitals, which graded management of staff rosters and leave an 'F'.
Camera IconAustralia Medical Association WA president Andrew Miller will join The West Live to discuss their scathing annual report handed down for Perth's public hospitals, which graded management of staff rosters and leave an 'F'. Credit: Jackson Flindell/The West Australian

Australia Medical Association WA president Andrew Miller will join The West Live to discuss their scathing annual report handed down to Perth's public hospitals — which graded management of staff rosters and leave an 'F'.

Dr Miller's damming report revealed young doctors at several major facilities had been handed incorrect payslips 90 per cent of the time and morale and culture at Fiona Stanley and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital received an 'F'.

Dr Miller is also expected to weigh in on Australia’s zero community transmission day on Sunday — the first since before Victoria's second wave in early June — and what West Australians can expect when the borders reopen to the east.

Also speaking to podcast host Jenna Clarke from 8.45am, REIWA president Damian Collins will discuss today's front page of The West Australian, which revealed landlords intent to hike rental prices by more than 20 per cent when the moratorium on evictions will cease on March 28.

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Following on from the special Melbourne Cup wrap of The West today, prominent Perth lawyer Tom Percy QC, who is a horse racing enthusiast and owner, will also join Clarke.

Using the form guide as a bible, Mr Percy is well known for his bold track-side predictions and will break down what to look out for during the race that stops the nation tomorrow.

Bureau of Meteorology duty forecaster Darryl Vink will also make an appearance on the podcast to share the forecast for Ascot Racecourse tomorrow and discuss a downpour expected across the south of the State.

Sunrise Perth correspondent Matt Tinney will also bring us up to date on the latest news headlines.

After 9.15am, The West Australian's Ben O’Shea will be back on the podcast to share some quirky stories from across the State in his Wild West segment.

TUNE IN HERE AT 8.45AM.

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