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As the importance of diversity becomes more understood, an increasing number of industries are doing more to ensure they attract a more diverse, and inclusive, workforce.
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Growing up, Catherine Grima’s career aspirations switched from hair dressing and teaching, to food technologist and lab assistant, and everything in between.
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The desire to help others is one of the most common reasons for undertaking a nursing degree. But for some nursing graduates, for one reason or another,
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In Australia, nurse practitioners are becoming increasingly critical in providing health care to at-risk populations – especially those in rural and remote regions.
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It was a lack of good enough grades that lead University of South Australia’s School of Nursing and Midwifery Associate Professor, Jane Warland, to pursue a career in
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