The global nursing and midwifery workforce is undergoing a profound demographic shift, with an increasing proportion approaching retirement age.1 This trend is pronounced in high-income countries like Australia, where an ageing population is simultaneously increasing
Neurodiversity has received growing attention in recent years, and yet its presentation in the nursing and midwifery workforce has received limited attention. Given our professional pride in caring, connection, and empathy, there may be some
Australia’s nursing workforce has never been more generationally diverse. From Baby Boomers born between 1946-1964 nearing retirement to Generation Z (Gen Z) nurses (born between 1997-2012) entering clinical roles, we are seeing shifts not just
After captivating almost 140,000 visitors during its run in Brisbane and Perth, the world-renowned exhibition BODY WORLDS: The Anatomy of Happiness is heading to Melbourne’s District Docklands for a limited time this March. Developed by
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