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MEDIA ALERT: 11:30am – Mural Hall

Peak nursing and midwifery organisations < 1 min read

Nursing and midwifery media conference

Leaders of nursing and midwifery peak bodies will stand up in Mural Hall to call for the Federal Government to address the unprecedented strain on the healthcare system by acting on review recommendations to let nurses and midwives care for people using all their skills and knowledge.

11:30am, today

Mural Hall, Parliament House

Featuring the Australian College of Nursing, the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses, the Australian College of Midwives, the Australian College of Nurse Practitioners, the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation, the Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association, the Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses and Midwives, the Council of Deans of Nursing and Midwifery, and CRANAplus.


Contact details:

Enquiries:  0449 803 524

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