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  2. Nursing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Nursing in Australia is a healthcare profession. Nurses and midwives form the majority (54%) of Australian health care professionals. [1] Nurses are either registered or enrolled. Registered nurses have broader and deeper education than enrolled nurses. Nurse practitioners complete a yet higher qualification. Nurses are not limited to working ...

  3. Commonwealth Employment Service - Wikipedia

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    Many employment services the CES had offered were now put up to tender to "Job Agencies". These Job Agencies were often run by private companies or charities - they were the "community and private sector case managers" of Working Nation. The government's Job Agency, EAA, grew. EAA officers worked in existing CES centres in the majority of cases.

  4. Janie Mason - Wikipedia

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    She started the first VET nursing courses at Charles Darwin University, in the change-over of nurse-training in Australia from hospital-based to University-based. [ 1 ] Mason was the first woman president of the NT Trades & Labor Council from 2000 to 2004 [ 2 ] for which she received a Centenary Medal for service to Australian society in union ...

  5. Nursing - Wikipedia

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    Two trainee nurses operating a neonatal incubator in 2011 Nursing in Australia is a healthcare profession. Nurses and midwives form the majority (54%) of Australian health care professionals. [132] Nurses are either registered or enrolled. Registered nurses have broader and deeper education than enrolled nurses.

  6. Patricia M. Davidson - Wikipedia

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    Patricia M. Davidson (born Canberra, 23 April 1957) is an Australian nursing educator. She is best known for her contributions improving cardiac nursing and transitional care with a focus on under served populations in a global context, and for her leadership in higher education.

  7. Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations

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    The Australian Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) was a department of the Government of Australia. It was formed in 2007 and absorbed the former departments of Education, Science and Training, and Employment and Workplace Relations.

  8. 2008 Queen's Birthday Honours (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Mr Michael Sidney Hill Smith, of South Australia. For service to the development of the Australian wine industry, particularly as a judge, educator and mentor, to professional organisations, and as a winemaker. Mr Edward William Howard, OBE OAM, of Queensland. For service to the community through executive, advisory and leadership roles with a ...

  9. Medical education in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, career medical officers or hospitalists are employed as permanent full-time or part-time staff, but more commonly in recent times, due to a significant workforce of clinicians been in-flux with their specialty training and insufficient staffing of middle-grade clinicians at hospitals, there has been an increase supply and demand ...