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NSW regions face hit to workplace safety

AAP - 03-02-2022

The number of complaints to the NSW agency in charge of workplace health and safety from regional areas was on track for a record high last year, while the number of inspections

 
Workers isolate as Omicron hits WA mines

AAP - 01-02-2022

A growing Omicron outbreak threatens to plunge Western Australia's lucrative mining sector into chaos amid renewed calls for the state to reopen its borders.

 
SA health system crushed by COVID-19

AAP - 19-01-2022

The coronavirus pandemic has "steamrolled and crushed" South Australia's health system, a state parliamentary committee has been told. Australian

 
Third of junior doctors consider quitting

AAP - 24-12-2021

Almost a third of junior doctors in Victoria's public hospitals have considered quitting during the pandemic, a survey has found. According to the snapshot

 
We're running on empty, says ICU nurse

Charlotte Mitchell - 10-12-2021

Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses on the frontline have carried a heavy load to help keep Australia's numbers under control - but at what cost?

 
6 ways to prevent a mass exodus of health workers

HealthTimes - 08-12-2021

Most Australians are counting down to a festive season with newfound freedom surrounded by family and friends.   Meanwhile, front-line

 
The burnout crisis is worsening - and not just due to COVID-19

Charlotte Mitchell - 03-12-2021

One doctor has opened up about the profound effects that burnout has had on her life, and has called for urgent action to support the frontline health workers we depend on

 
SA hospitals face staff walkout

AAP - 02-12-2021

More than 100 workers at three Adelaide hospitals will walk off the job amid concerns over staffing levels and safety measures. Workers at the Flinders Medical

 
Annual survey shows morale of Australian scientists falling fast

AAP - 12-10-2021

An annual survey of more than 1200 Australian scientists reveals morale within the workforce is in rapid decline due to job losses, high workloads and fatigue.

 
Nurses and midwives rally over WA hospital shortages

AAP - 18-08-2021

Western Australia's government has been accused of taking a "COVID holiday" when it should have been recruiting more local health workers.

 

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