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Graduates enter shrinking market

Retention strategies are urgently needed as graduate employment has weakened in recent years, an inquiry into insecure work has been told. By Linda Belardi. The Queensland nurses’ union has called for urgent stimulus funding to secure employment for thousands of ...

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Vic nurses defy court ruling

Nurses continue their industrial action in protracted dispute with the Victorian government. Nurses have defied Federal Court orders to cease all unprotected industrial action, vowing to continue work stoppages at 15 hospitals across the state. Secretary of the Australian Nursing ...

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Nurses join ranks of top 10 drinkers

New research estimates around 46,500 nurses and midwives in Australia and New Zealand engage in harmful drinking. By Linda Belardi. Nurses working long hours are drinking harmful amounts of alcohol, a new study shows, prompting calls for workplace intervention programs ...

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Nurses dispute goes to court

Victorian hospitals are seeking to halt the ANF’s rolling work stoppages with an application to the Federal Court today. The nurses' dispute worsens today with the four-hour stoppages spreading to three more hospitals - The Alfred, Sunshine and Latrobe Regional ...

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Vic govt won’t reveal contingency plans

Victorian Health Minister David Davis said interstate nurses won’t be needed if mass resignations of public sector nurses go ahead. Victoria's health system will be able to withstand any nurse resignations that may come and staff will not need to ...

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Vic nurses and govt talks break down

Hundreds of nurses will begin doorknocking a key marginal seat as the stalemate with the Baillieu government continues. Victorian nurses will doorknock the state's most marginal seat in the latest chapter of its protracted feud with the Liberal government for ...

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Immigration a plus, not a negative

The global movement of nurses provides an important opportunity to improve care for an increasingly multicultural society, writes Sophia Dywili. A relative of a patient asked: “Where do you come from?” “From Bankstown ma’am,” I replied, happy that I easily ...

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Keeping Gen Y, X and baby boomers

If managers want to increase the retention of nurses in hospitals they need to adopt generation-specific strategies, writes Kate Shacklock. Skilled nurse shortages are well known and commonly experienced within the Australian nursing community. These shortages are also experienced across ...

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Outback cancer care in the air

The Royal Flying Doctor Service, in partnership with the McGrath Foundation, has appointed its first breast cancer nurse. Linda Belardi reports. Jo Beven’s patients live in an area that takes in three states - about 640,000 square kilometers. As part ...

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