Carrying Water Through Fire: Investing in the Resilience of our Communities

Earlier this year, the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal published a three-part series capturing the stories of nurses, midwives and carers working on the frontline of climate-driven disasters. These stories took readers into flood-stricken Northern New South Wales, a bushfire-surrounded hospital on the New South Wales south coast, and the heat-blasted hospital in remote Western […]

Standing Against Asbestos: ANMF Calls for Action in Indonesia

The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) has expressed deep concern over the defamation lawsuit brought by the Indonesian Fibre Cement Manufacturers’ Association (FICMA) Indonesia against the Local Initiatives OHS Network (LION) and its partners. The Indonesian Fibre Cement Manufacturers’ Association (FICMA) is suing the Local Initiatives OHS Network (LION) and others for defamation and […]

Health professionals advised to stop prescribing SABA (blue puffer) to treat asthma

Health professionals, including nurses, are being advised to stop prescribing or recommending as-needed short-acting beta2 agonists (SABA) alone to treat asthma in adolescents and adults, under updated guidelines in the National Asthma Council Australia’s (NAC) Australian Asthma Handbook released today. Shifting away from the common blue puffer, the Australian Asthma Handbook now recommends anti-inflammatory reliever […]

RN prescribing webinar – Be ready for the change

The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) and Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council (ANMAC) will host a webinar later this month on designated registered nurse prescribing to help stakeholders prepare for the landmark change. The new Registration standard: Endorsement for scheduled medicines – designated registered nurse prescriber, will take effect on 30 September. […]

First-ever Chief Remote Area Nurse (RAN) appointed

The Congress of Remote Area Nurses of Australia (CRANAplus) has appointed its first Chief Remote Area Nurse (RAN) – a landmark move aimed at strengthening the voice and visibility of the specialty nationwide. Distinguished nursing leader and educator Heather Keighley will step into the newly established senior leadership role, spearheading national advocacy efforts, shaping evidence-based […]

Hepatitis B and C: A call to action for nurses and midwives

In Australia, just under 300,000 people live with chronic hepatitis B or hepatitis C, liver infections caused by the hepatitis B and C viruses.1 If the infections become chronic, they may cause liver disease and liver cancer, which has the fastest increasing mortality rate in Australia compared to other cancers.2 Hepatitis B and C are […]

Systemic racism rife in healthcare, NSWNMA report uncovers

Nearly two-thirds of nurses, midwives and care workers from a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) and/or Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander background surveyed had been direct victims of racism, a new report by the NSW Nurses and Midwives’ Association (NSWNMA) has exposed. Of these, 9% had experienced racism within the past day, 17% in the […]

South Australia edges closer to mandated nurse and midwife ratios

The South Australian state government will this week introduce landmark legislation to mandate nurse-to-patient and midwife-to-patient ratios across public hospitals, delivering on its pre-election commitment. The proposed new laws, strongly lobbied for by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF SA Branch), are modelled on Victoria’s pioneering ratios legislation, which prioritise patient care, safety, and […]

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