Scholarships to train Endometriosis Specialty Nurses now open
Woolgoolga primary care nurse and ‘endo warrior’ Lucy Downey is encouraging nurses to apply for one of 15 Endo Australia’s scholarships open until 18 November. The scholarship program is aimed to train endometriosis specialty nurses (Endo Nurses), with a focus on regional, rural and remote areas. Endometriosis Australia is offering 15 scholarships to complete the single unit of […]
Advocating for sustainable and accessible breastfeeding support for Australian mums and families
The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) has urged the Australian Government to ensure ongoing and comprehensive funding for the Australian Breastfeeding Association (ABA) as one of the outcomes of the 2023 Biennial National Conference resolutions. This vital commitment would help to foster a supportive environment for breastfeeding across the nation and would recognise the […]
Beyond judgement: A nursing perspective on obesity, medications, and the path to health
Recently, while waiting at a pharmacy, I witnessed an interaction that has stayed with me. A young man, around 30 years old, stood at the counter, visibly uncomfortable. He was breathless and sweating slightly, despite the cool, air-conditioned environment – signs of the physical and maybe emotional burden he was carrying. The pharmacist, with a […]
The role of regulation in nursing and midwifery in Australia: A legacy of excellence and advocacy
In Australia’s healthcare system, regulating and accrediting nursing and midwifery are vital for maintaining high standards and ensuring public safety. The ANMF’s contributions to nursing and midwifery regulation in Australia reflect its commitment to excellence and safety. From advocating for professional recognition to shaping national standards, the ANMF has been a significant force in Australian […]
The mighty ANMF turns 100: Tears, pride, joy
Tears of joy together with feelings of pride, camaraderie and nostalgia were on display amongst nursing and midwifery stalwarts at the official launch of the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) 100-year documentary in Sydney last week. Almost like a family reunion, the guest list boasted long-time nurse and midwife ANMF members from around the […]
Applications now open for the Primary Care Nursing and Midwifery Scholarship Program for study in 2025
The Scholarships are an opportunity for registered nurses and midwives to enhance their qualifications and contribute to improving healthcare services in Australia. About the Scholarship Program The Primary Care Nursing and Midwifery Scholarship Programis designed to support registered nurses and midwives in completing postgraduate studies. Funded by the Australian Government and administered by the ACNP, […]
RNs invited to take part in research exploring competence-based assessments
Registered nurses are invited to take part in a research project aiming to understand the effectiveness of competence-based assessments for RNs in Australia. Existing literature highlights various frameworks and methods for evaluating nursing competence, emphasising the importance of both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Notable advancements include the integration of competency-based education and the development […]
ICN 2025 Congress in Finland: registrations open
Australian nurses are invited to attend the International Council of Nurses (ICN) 2025 Congress which will be held 9-13 June 2025 in the land of the Midnight Sun – Helsinki, Finland. The 2025 theme for the ICN’s 30th Congress, Nursing power to change the world, will showcase the extraordinary influence wielded by nurses who are […]
100 years old, 100 years strong: ANMF marks a remarkable milestone
The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF), its Executive, State and Territory Branches and members all across the country are today celebrating a remarkable milestone – a century of serving and advocating for the rights and well-being of nurses, midwives, and the communities they serve. From just 700 members in 1924, the ANMF has steadily […]
Manual handling and no lift
Safe manual handling and no lift policies had their origins with the union back in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The movement towards ‘no lift’ policies were driven by nurses and midwives on the ground with increasing awareness of occupational health and safety issues. These policies aim to improve both patient and staff safety […]