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I miss my old neighbourhood chemist. Don’t think she’ll ever be back

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By The Sydney Morning Herald
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In brief

The decline of independent community pharmacies represents a significant shift in healthcare accessibility. As traditional neighborhood chemists face closure due to economic pressures and consolidation, communities lose personalized pharmaceutical services. This article explores the tension between preserving local healthcare institutions and the inevitable march toward commercialization, examining how supermarket pharmacies are reshaping the landscape of accessible medication services and professional care.

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I miss my old neighbourhood chemist. Don’t think she’ll ever be back
I miss my old neighbourhood chemist. Don’t think she’ll ever be back

I don’t want my community pharmacy to turn into a supermarket – or even to be located in one. But it looks like I’m fighting a losing battle.
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The Sydney Morning Herald

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