Play a key role in community‑centred primary healthcare, enjoy the independence of remote practice, and contribute to meaningful long‑term outcomes for children and families
Strengthens health outcomes through the provision of safe quality, clinically appropriate nursing care in partnership with patients/clients, their families and other health professionals.
Working within an Education Hub, you will provide clinical leadership by coordinating education, training, and mentorship for staff across a multidisciplinary team.
For many years, nurses and midwives wanting to work in rural and remote Australia have faced an unclear start to their careers. Pathways into practice were often ad hoc, with many clinicians relying on short-term agency contracts simply to gain experience. This model...
When a First Nations woman enters the ACT’s maternity ward in the not too distant future, she may automatically be greeted by someone who practices in a culturally safe way. Karel Williams That is the aim of Birthing with Country, a proposed community-led model...
CRANAplus is pleased to welcome Katrina Seng as a new member of the Board. A nurse, midwife and senior health executive with more than 20 years’ rural and remote experience, she is currently serving as Regional Director of Nursing and Midwifery with WA Country Health...
Working in rural and remote health demands courage, reflection, and a deep commitment to equity. It also places clinicians in a unique position to witness both the strengths and the challenges experienced by the communities they serve. With this in mind, Dallas...
Get ready for an unforgettable experience at the 2026 CRANAplus Remote Nursing and Midwifery Conference taking place 11–13 May 2026 at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre (PCEC) in Boorloo/Perth, on the traditional lands of the Whadjuk Nyoongar people. Each...