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10 June, 2026
Call by GP body strikes a chord locally
The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) is calling for stronger investment in primary care and services for people living with epilepsy, many of whom face major barriers accessing timely diagnosis, specialist care and ongoing support - and it’s a call that strikes close to home for the many locals who still remember being stunned by the untimely death of Nobby-raised Lauren Smith in 2024.

Members of the O’Brien Family with Lauren’s parents, Craig and Susan Smith (centre) at the launch of Lozza’s Legacy in December last year.
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