Nurses and midwives

Nurses and midwives make up the largest clinical workforce in Australia. Find out about nursing and midwifery, how these professions are regulated in Australia, and how we support this important sector of our health workforce.

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What nurses and midwives do, and what the different titles mean.

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How we support nurses, midwives and the patients who need their services.

Nurses and midwives in Australia

Facts and figures on the Australian workforce, and the registration process.

Support and education

How to become a nurse, find available scholarships, and access support services.

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Hello I’m Alison McMillan, the Australian Government’s Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer.

I’m speaking to you today to highlight an important piece of work I’m leading in the Department of Health and Aged Care, the development of Australia’s first ever National Nursing Workforce Strategy.

There are 420,000 registered nurses in Australia, which is more than 40 percent of the total health workforce. However, there’s never been a national-level strategic approach to nursing policy and investment.

We need to ensure that this highly qualified and skilled workforce is supported to address the current and future health and aged care needs of the Australian community. Development of the strategy will be underpinned by extensive stakeholder engagement and collaboration. It’s expected to look at issues such as workforce sustainability, the diversity of the profession, the challenges of regional, rural and remote nursing, the pathways from novice to expert, workforce planning and data sharing.

As opportunities for consultation arise during the development of the essential strategy, I encourage you to get involved and have your say so that together we can build a stronger nursing workforce for the future. For more information visit health.gov.au.

National Nursing Workforce Strategy

Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer Alison McMillan discusses Australia’s first ever National Nursing Workforce Strategy – a national-level strategic approach to nursing policy and investment.

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COVID-19 vaccination training

A free, mandatory COVID-19 vaccination training program is available for nurses administering COVID-19 vaccines.  

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Resources

Resources

Movement Disorder Nurse Specialist Pilot Final Evaluation Report and Addendum

The Australian Government provided $6.4 million over 5 years from 2019-20 to 2023-24 for the Movement Disorder Nurse Specialist Pilot. The Report outlines the effectiveness, efficiency and impact of the Pilot models. The Addendum provides supplementary information reported by Primary Health Networks

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