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Nursing Standard, 1988
Nurses at the Royal Melbourne Hospital in Victoria are going to jail rather than pay parking fines.
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Nurses at the Royal Melbourne Hospital in Victoria are going to jail rather than pay parking fines.
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Nursing Standard, 1987
Nursing organisations in Western Australia used this year's general election to highlight the inability of nurses to gain a baccalaureate degree as a first award.
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Nursing organisations in Western Australia used this year's general election to highlight the inability of nurses to gain a baccalaureate degree as a first award.
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Nursing Older People, 2008
Mental health and healthy ageing; first 24-hour care service for older Aboriginal people Older people with more sound mental health are less likely to fall according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU). The team assessed 787 adults, with an average age of 78, three times over eight years on measures of wellbeing, including ...
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Mental health and healthy ageing; first 24-hour care service for older Aboriginal people Older people with more sound mental health are less likely to fall according to new research from The Australian National University (ANU). The team assessed 787 adults, with an average age of 78, three times over eight years on measures of wellbeing, including ...
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2009
In two of the most plangent questions posed in an Australian poem, the young man who is the subject of Les Murray’s ‘The Trainee, 1914’ asks, ‘“Is war very big? As big as New South Wales?”’ Ardent, fearful, bewildered, he is readying himself to leave ante-bellum Australia and in particular its locus classicus , the world of rural innocence and purity.
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In two of the most plangent questions posed in an Australian poem, the young man who is the subject of Les Murray’s ‘The Trainee, 1914’ asks, ‘“Is war very big? As big as New South Wales?”’ Ardent, fearful, bewildered, he is readying himself to leave ante-bellum Australia and in particular its locus classicus , the world of rural innocence and purity.
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2015
With an estimated population of 21,875,000 in June 2009 and a surface area of around 7.7 million km, Australia is a continental-scale country with a medium sized population (Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Population by age and sex, Australian states and territories, Jun 2009, cat. no. 3201.0. ABS, Canberra, 2009a).
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With an estimated population of 21,875,000 in June 2009 and a surface area of around 7.7 million km, Australia is a continental-scale country with a medium sized population (Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Population by age and sex, Australian states and territories, Jun 2009, cat. no. 3201.0. ABS, Canberra, 2009a).
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