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Ged Kearney, Federal Secretary of the Australian Nursing Federation (ANF) said today that Budget 2010 had delivered a huge win for aged care nurses, care staff and the residents they care for. > more
Innovative amateur film festival touches on some of healthcare's biggest issues and most intimate moments. > more
Ged Kearney, Federal Secretary of the Australian Nursing Federation has called on the Federal Government to begin addressing the chronic workforce issues facing the aged care sector in the Federal Budget to be released tomorrow (May 11th).> more
65th NSWNA Annual Conference: 21-23 July 2010, proposed changes to NSWNA Rules and change of name. > more
The Australian Nursing Federation would like to congratulate midwives on International Midwives Day.> more
An update on the industrial dispute regarding the NSW Department of Health's proposed changes to the fee structure for the private use of NSW Health fleet motor vehicles.> more
ANF Federal Secretary Ged Kearney has been elected as the next President of the ACTU following the closure of nominations last month for an upcoming casual vacancy. > more
Once again health facilities across NSW are preparing for the International Nurses' Day Celebrations to be held on Wednesday the 12th of May.> more
Registered Nurse and Midwife Erica Campbell decided it was time to get a new television when she found out that the 2009 School Spectacular was only going to be shown in full on ABC's digital channel, ABC2. > more
The shocking truths about what we eat, how it's produced and the cost to our health is revealed in this gripping documentary, reviewed by Anni Cameron, Clinical Co-ordinator, Nursing Section, St George College of TAFE. > more
The global financial crisis smashed the Irish economy, with nurses and other public sector workers paying the heaviest price.> more
Public health sector members endorse NSWNA draft claim that would deliver 5% pa pay rises and mandated staff ratios.> more
Campaign calls for investment in jobs and services in NSW.> more
The American Nurses Association (ANA), the largest nursing organisation in the United States, has applauded the passing of President Obama's health-care reforms.> more
England's nurses and midwives are ideally placed to influence health and improve the experiences of service users and families. To do this, they must be highly educated and recognised as clinical leaders, according to the Prime Minister's Commission on the Future of Nursing and Midwifery in England.> more
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