ANMF (Vic Branch) sends its condolences to family, friends and colleagues of voluntary assisted dying advocate Nia Sims, who passed away in mid-June.
More than most people, Jen knew that a good death wasn’t guaranteed – a nurse for 40 years, she had seen many deaths – most good, some heartbreakingly awful.
While it’s not unknown for nurses to lead double lives as artists, it’s likely that only one could look at a sculpture at the spiritual home of Australian sport and say ‘That’s one of mine.’
After two years, Job Reps, Health & Safety Reps and ANMF (Vic Branch) staff were all looking forward to a return to an in-person Delegates Conference in 2022. And for many, that’s what we got. In part.
ANMF (Vic Branch) was delighted to welcome Beechworth Health Service assistant director of nursing Jeanne O’Neill into our offices for two weeks as part of the Anna Stewart Memorial Project.
When she was younger, Bernadette Carey wanted to be a firefighter. Her first responder dreams eventually evolved into ‘the healthcare and caring professions’ and she is now a nurse working for Victoria Police.
ANMF (Vic Branch) Education Centre Manager Kim Sykes has died after a long illness.
Walwa Bush Nursing Centre CEO Sandi Grieve, one of our Victorian members affected by bushfires in the December 2019/January 2020 holiday period, provided support for her community as fire raged around her small town in north-east Victoria.
Second year Bachelor of Nursing student Rosie shares her nursing school experience so far.
Watch nurse Emily Baxter’s presentation on how she changed her non-recycling workplace.