Tasmanian nurses and midwives secure historic wage increase

Tasmanian nurses and midwives working across the public sector have accepted a historic wage increase, the highest secured in more than a decade, after striking a deal with the state government earlier this week. The wage increase, which will bring nurses and midwives in line with, or even above the national average, comprises average pay […]

Why nurses and midwives are at risk of burnout – and how you can help prevent it

“Burnout is a risk factor for those working in helping/caring professions and it needs to be recognised and addressed at all levels, just as other workplace hazards are assessed and risk managed,” argues Ellen Anderson, Tasmanian Project Nurse for Nursing and Midwifery Services Workforce and Wellbeing in Hospitals South. “That means organisations have responsibilities to […]

Closing the gap for Indigenous health: CQU lecturer making it real

Proud Yaeg/Bundjalung woman and registered nurse Recheal Daley is on a mission of advocacy to help close the gap for Indigenous health. “I hope for all First Nations people to know that they will receive equal healthcare, free from judgement and to feel truly safe,” she said. Ms Daley is a teacher for Indigenous Primary […]

Five easy steps to budgeting

All roads to financial health start with a budget – but when your work shifts your income can vary week to week, making it harder to work out the numbers. Here are five things you can do now to take control of your spending and save for the goals that matter to you. Step 1. […]

Write and get published: New book for nurses, midwives and students

Best-selling academic author and retired Professor of Nursing Megan-Jane Johnstone has released a book aimed to help nurses, midwives and students to write and publish about their vital experiences so that others may learn. Whether writing letters to the editor, case studies, articles for professional journals and newsletters, blogs or social media, the opportunities to […]

NPs made to wait

After more than a decade of lobbying and advocacy, the May Federal Budget saw the introduction of funding for long-awaited reforms for NPs and for, most importantly, the people for whom they provide care. But the joy felt following the Budget announcement was short-lived, as NPs, yet again, have been made to wait. Health Minister […]

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