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"Lack of foresight behind skills shortage: workforce planning requires vision and foresight, attributes that have been sadly lacking in Australia over the past 10 years as our desperate skills shortage shows". Lamp, The. FindArticles.com. 12 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m5QVR/is_6_64/ai_n25009153/
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Education and skills are economic issues: with WorkChoices and his abuse of the skilled-worker immigration scheme, John Howard is setting us on a low-skill, low-wage economic path. Labor's alternative is a policy of increased investment in education
by Brett Holmes - Chinese nurses take up arms
- Lack of foresight behind skills shortage: workforce planning requires vision and foresight, attributes that have been sadly lacking in Australia over the past 10 years as our desperate skills shortage shows
- Workchoices directive: you shall not adjust your bra strap
- Much-loved and respected: Lucy Lim 11 November 1947-25 April 2006
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Join the Bourgeois Bushwalkers
by Natalie Cutler - Staffing win for RPA maternity unit: midwives' determination delivers results
- Clinical classifications under review: association seeks wage increases and allowances
- The write stuff: working in a psychiatric rehabilitation facility is hard work and Felicity Daphne Baldry, RN, finds poetry is a great escape
- Harvard Medical School Guide to Lowering Your Cholesterol
- Abbott blames nurses for waiting lists: we won't be bullied, union tells government
- Message of protest gets local: nurses can send a message of protest to John Howard in his own backyard
- Sacking workers is easy, just restructure
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A dedicated nurse and community member: Noel Pursey Butler 13 August 1944-6 December 2006
by Margaret Harris - Diary dates
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Earthquake relief was life changing
by Peta Broekman - Online help for alcohol problems
- TAFE NSW shows how it can be done
- Nursing home gains union collective agreement: union-negotiated agreement protects and improves conditions
- Warning! 48 workplaces without local branch representation
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Branch deserves credit
by Glen Barrington - 2008 scholarships for rural students
- Career break scheme introduced
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Ask Judith: when it comes to your rights and entitlements at work, NSWNA assistant general secretary Judith Jiejda has the answers
by Judith Kiejda - Mosby's Manual of Diagnostic and Laboratory Tests
- Governments urged to sign workplace charter
- Good chat and cuppa with Labor candidates: Ryde Hospital nurses raised their concerns over a cuppa with Deputy Labor Leader, Julia Gillard, and ALP candidate for Bennelong, Maxine McKew
- 33 million reasons to laugh all the way to the bank
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In the land of women: an enjoyable movie about a man's friendship and connection with women
by Jenny Rex - Mozart and the Whale: An Unexpected Love Story
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When will I qualify for CEA?
by Marlene Palmai - Campaign for health equality
- More funding needed for uni nursing places
- Workshops to help protect aged care nurses: confused about the new workplace laws? Overwhelmed about negotiating a new agreement? Workshops are here to help
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A sharp sense of humour and a warm heart: Tony Dobson
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Grateful for extended leave
by Kate Drew - Workloads breakthrough: new guidelines put an end to excessive workloads in ED, community health and mental health inpatient units
- Wall-to-wall big brother
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The triumphs and tragedies of Edith Piaf: La Vie En Rose is a moving and superbly directed film that celebrates the life and times of one of France's most successful entertainers. Highly recommended
by Meg Collins - Damages for Psychiatric Injuries
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Package cheered me up
by Sharon Emerson - 37 billionaires top rich list
- No training. No English … now you are a nurse: an NSWNA member went to China on an assignment to train nurses about aged care for Australian nursing homes. She came back deeply concerned about the integrity of the project
- Maternity leave a boon for Natalie
- Complementary/Alternative Therapies in Nursing
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Celebrating in style
by Catherine Hugo - Nominations open for Safe Work Awards
- 4% pay rise for public nurses: new wages campaign next year
- NSWNA scholarships support nurses in education and research: the Edith Cavell Trust awards scholarships to NSWNA members to support their education and nursing research. Applications are still open for the 2008 scholarships
- On the Edge of Justice: The Legal Needs of People with a Mental Illness in NSW
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