Health Minister Tim Nicholls has revealed a 21 per cent shortfall in the medical workforce in regional and remote Queensland. The analysis also shows that 72 per cent of workforce growth over the past ...
Graduate nurses and midwives cannot find jobs in Queensland state hospitals, despite a projected 21,000 workforce shortage.
The “disturbing” extent of the regional health workforce crisis is exposed in the Queensland government’s Hospital Performance website which compares workforce from June 2023 to 2005. A Sunday Mail ...
It comes as Health Minister Tim Nicholls revealed earlier this week that an additional 46,000 workers – including more than 21,000 nurses and midwives were needed by 2032 to meet growing demand. But ...
Queensland’s mental health services are at least $300m short of the funding they need to help save lives, experts say, as they call for the government to honour its commitments in the wake of more ...
A staggering 16,292 people have now received first-round offers to study at university next year based on their ATAR scores, ...
This article profiles staffing levels for all allied health professionals in Queensland Public Health cancer care services to determine whether linear accelerator hours per clinical day are a ...