Nurses and midwives stand for peace: Why solidarity matters 

Across the globe, conflict and war are tearing communities apart – and at the heart of these humanitarian crises are nurses and midwives. Whether in makeshift shelters, bombed-out hospitals, or overcrowded clinics, our colleagues are doing what we do best: providing care, comfort, and dignity in the most impossible of circumstances. But right now, they […]

Melbourne emergency nurse delivers humanitarian aid in Gaza 

Australian emergency nurse Jean-Philippe Miller has been deployed to Gaza three times with Australian Red Cross since early 2024. Amid the escalating humanitarian crisis, he talks of the need of adherence to International Humanitarian Law. Jean-Philippe spent 36 days in Gaza in February 2024, 42 days in September to November 2024, and more recently 49 […]

‘Our members are furious’: Queensland nurses and midwives ramp up industrial action

Queensland nurses and midwives have ramped up protected industrial action in their fight for improved wages and conditions. Members of the Queensland Nurses and Midwives’ Union (QNMU) moved to Stage 2 action earlier this week. This includes not undertaking overtime unless there has been a minimum of four hours’ notice, taking the full period of […]

A life beyond the ward: Andree’s story of conflict, care and connection 

When Andree Girardau finished her nursing studies, she knew she wanted more than a standard hospital career. “So, I worked remotely, lived up in Cairns, built up my skills – and then I saw an advertisement for international work.” What came next would change her life. It was the early 1990s, and after an interview […]

Why AI can never replace the human touch in nursing

Artificial Intelligence (AI) may be highly advanced and tireless, but it will never fully replace certain jobs that require qualities beyond software capabilities, such as empathy, a human touch, or the ability to make complex decisions. At a time when jobs are being outsourced to robots, nurses cannot be replaced. This article delves into the […]

Ahpra puts medicinal cannabis prescribers on notice over poor practice concerns 

The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) has issued new guidance to improve the safe prescribing of medicinal cannabis amid growing concerns that poor practice is leading to significant patient harm. The national health-practitioner regulator raised the alarm due to red flags in current prescribing data revealing that some practitioners are not safely prescribing medicinal […]

Nurses and midwives taking parental leave now eligible for 30% renewal fee rebate

Practitioners including nurses and midwives who take parental and other types of leave can apply for a 30% rebate on their renewal fees under a new Ahpra relief policy now in effect. The 30% rebate is available for health practitioners who are renewing their registration after taking leave for at least six months on the […]

Watch the highlights: Pathology and Diagnostic Imaging in MHR  

We’re pleased to share that the Pathology and Diagnostic Imaging results in My Health Record: New legislation webinar recording is now available.   In partnership with the Digital Health Agency, the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) webinar led by digital experts discussed the new mandatory requirements for uploading of diagnostic and pathology test results to […]

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