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La Trobe joins MACH as Affiliate Member
ANMF calls on Government to protect nursing home residents and staff
More graduate nurses start their career
ANMF WELCOMES Senior Counsel’s CALLS for minimum staffing in aged care
Nurses and midwives gather in Hobart
International Year of Nurse and Midwife 2020
Boost For New Regional Doctors, Nurses And Midwives
2020 Enrolled Nurse Scholarships open
Backing Nurses, Midwives And Patients In Warrnambool
Government and One Nation fail to support transparency in aged care funding
Workers call on politicians to stand-up for super & women
Growing Careers For Hard-Working Hospital Workers
Call for nominations – Health Practitioner Boards
NHS Grampian nursing and midwifery recruitment now open
Seeking WA’s top nurses and midwives
ANMF Biennial National Conference 2019 – Fairer, Stronger, Healthier. Nurses and Midwives Make it Happen
Aged Care in Crisis – Care Can’t Wait: Doctors and Nurses Unite to Put Care Back Into Aged Care
Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards, Nominate now
ANMF opposes drug testing welfare recipients
CDU needs to come clean with public over nursing restructure
More mental health nurses sign up for voluntary bonding
State Service employees set to receive overdue pay rise
MyStay program helps patients take control of their recovery
Turn to midwives to reduce rising rate of C-sections: Deakin research
Turning to midwives could reduce C-section rate
Nurses and lawyers’ heavy drinking study
Nurses to receive well-deserved pay rise
New remote clinic is helping Wangkatjungka community
UQ ranked among global top 10
NZ First welcomes review of Lumsden Maternity Centre downgrade
Mums-to-be benefit from more midwives at Townsville Hospital
Griffith excels in global academic rankings – achieving best position of all Australian universities
Community support needed for Mockingbird to hit big screen
My career was ‘born’ in primary school
All Victorians can die with dignity, if they plan for it: Deakin researchers
Emergency departments at breaking point under Michael Ferguson
Government invokes its protection racket again to save Ferguson
Recruitment of clinical staff in North-West goes digital
Additional training for regional workforce
Budget boosts Pacific-led wellbeing focus for Aotearoa
ANMF clarifies misinformation about aged care staff ratios
ANMF welcomes new Federal Shadow Cabinet
Minister should apologise twice to independent midwives
ANMF Calls On New Minister To Act Now to Fix Crisis In Aged Care
Longreach maternity survey highlights positive experiences
New Family Birthing Centre set to deliver for mums to be
New report SHOWS lack of transparency and accountability of MILLIONS of DOLLARS in aged
ANMF welcomes Opposition’s pledge for action in aged care