Lives on the line

Avoidable deaths in the bush are nearly four times higher than in metropolitan regions. Photo: David Mariuz/AAP

Some country towns are being forced to fundraise for their own community-led medical centres, while those in the cities get double the healthcare funding.

Rural Australians are dying up to 13 years earlier than their city peers, with an annual healthcare spending deficit in the bush reaching $8.35 billion.

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