More affordable contraception with new PBS listing 

Australian women will soon have subsidised access to more affordable contraceptive with the addition of NuvaRing to the PBS this weekend.  From this Saturday 1 November 2025, NuvaRing, a long-acting reversible contraceptive (LARC), will be listed on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS), giving women access to more choice and lower cost.  Medicare item numbers are […]

Addressing disordered eating among Aboriginal youth

A new research project will examine how social media influences body image and disordered eating behaviours among Aboriginal young people. The Edith Cowan University (ECU) study aims to better understand how disordered eating affects Aboriginal youth aged 13 to 25 in the Perth metropolitan area. Disordered eating relates to irregular eating habits or symptoms that […]

Ahpra and ATO issue warning about extracting super early  

The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) and the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) have issued a joint warning against inappropriate access to superannuation to pay for overly expensive or unnecessary medical treatments.  New data released by the ATO yesterday shows significant growth in applications for compassionate release of super, particularly for dental services with the […]

New asthma educational resources for health professionals

Health professionals can now download a comprehensive new suite of resources to encourage the use of spacers with pressurised metered dose inhalers (pMDIs). Developed by the National Asthma Council Australia (NAC), the resources include a new spacer chart and information sheet for health professionals and an accompanying how-to-video. Only about one in 10 patients can […]

Sign petition for better pay and conditions for South Australian nurses and midwives 

South Australian public sector nurses and midwives are seeking support from colleagues and the community in their pursuit of a fair and reasonable pay, and conditions offer.  The ANMF SA Branch has launched a petition demanding a fair and respectful revised offer from the state government.  “Whether you’re a nurse, midwife, or standing in solidarity for someone you […]

Historic court case begins on better pay for NSW nurses and midwives 

A landmark campaign to improve NSW public sector nurses’ and midwives’ pay and conditions will culminate in one of the state’s biggest legal cases in decades, as a six-week hearing gets underway in the NSW Industrial Relations Commission (IRC) today.  After rejecting the state government’s offer of 9% over three years, the NSWNMA has mounted […]

ANMF powerhouse: The Biennial National Conference

The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation will be holding its Biennial National Conference (BNC) on the Gold Coast in October. What is the BNC, who attends and why is it important to nurses, midwives and care workers? The ANMF is Australia’s largest union with over 345,000 nurses, midwives and care workers who are members of […]

Virtual reality as part of paediatric burns pain management

The applications of Virtual Reality are being investigated for its benefits for paediatric burns pain management at the Queensland Children’s Hospital. Smileyscope is a virtual reality neuromodulation improving outcomes from burns dressings to medical imaging.  The efficacy of Smileyscope in reducing pain and anxiety during dressing changes is being tested by Griffith University’s School of […]

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