Navigating natural disasters: Midwives are critical in every crisis 

This year’s theme for International Day of the Midwife on 5 May is Midwives: Critical in Every Crisis.   Midwives are trusted first responders within their communities who can prepare health systems for any crisis.   For midwives to adequately respond, they must also ensure they are safe and are equipped with the training, tools, and resources […]

Coalition’s vaping plan risks dismantling protections for young people

The Liberal-National Coalition’s plan to raise revenue from vape taxation will undo years of public health progress, warns the public health community. The public health community has called on the Coalition to retract its plan, arguing it will see the legalisation of vape sales through retail outlets and dramatically increase access to vapes by young […]

Nurse led success stories – Increased access by Tasmanian NP

Kerrie Duggan is the co-owner, managing director, and a nurse practitioner at Cygnet Family Practice in Tasmania’s Huon Valley. She stepped in as co-owner with the support of philanthropic investors to save the practice after the previous owner decided to close it. Now a thriving multidisciplinary clinic, Cygnet Family Practice has a team of over […]

Celebrating International Day of the Midwife

Every year, we take time to acknowledge and celebrate the incredible contributions of midwives around the world. On International Day of the Midwife (5 May) we recognise the dedication, skill, and compassion of these essential professionals who provide care when it is needed most. As we mark this important day, we extend our gratitude to […]

Nurse led success story – Accessible, inclusive healthcare

Nurse Practitioner Toni Slotnes-O’Brien works at the University of South Australia City West Health Clinic and has developed a nurse practitioner-led transgender and gender diverse clinic for people aged 18 years and over. The aim of the clinic in the primary care setting is to provide quality, safe, and inclusive healthcare for TGD people. Statistics […]

Colostrum alternative to formula feeding in hospital

Antenatal colostrum expression is on the rise, with Western Australian research showing that around half of pregnant mums in Perth are giving it a go. Antenatal colostrum expression (ACE) involves hand expressing of colostrum in the last few weeks of pregnancy. Any colostrum that can be expressed can be stored and frozen and used in […]

Coalition’s plan to reinstate childcare subsidy activity test slammed 

The Coalition’s plan if elected, to reinstate the abolished childcare subsidy Activity Test has been slammed as poor policy that would see Australian parents lose guaranteed subsidised access to childcare.  Reinstatement of the Activity Test could set Australian families back by restricting over 126,000 children, mostly from vulnerable backgrounds from accessing early learning.  The Activity […]

Federal Labor pledges to address paid parental leave gap for grieving parents 

A re-elected Albanese Labor Government will legislate to guarantee that working parents dealing with stillbirth and early infant death can continue to access their employer-paid paid parental leave (PPL).  The action comes off the back of advocacy from Priya’s parents who brought attention to an issue not adequately addressed in existing workplace laws.  Priya was […]

Virtual reality gives older people access to memories

A Western Australian project is using virtual reality (VR) in residential aged care for residents to engage with memories and familiar surroundings in the digital space. Edith Cowan University has partnered with Western Australia creative artists to develop visual content on areas where residents from a residential care home grew up and lived, incorporating their […]

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