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Tamworth Nurse Celebrate International Nurse Day Call for More Pay

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AI-generatedThe article discusses nurse pay and working conditions in New South Wales, Australia, but does not provide a concrete commercial mechanism affecting a specific sector, company, or commodity. No investment, regulation, price move, or supply disruption is reported. The impact is limited to public sector labor negotiations with no direct revenue or cost channel for a listed company or commodity. Therefore, no relevant sectors are identified.
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- First-year registered nurses can earn $18,000 more annually in Queensland than in New South Wales.
- NSW nurses received a recent 16% pay rise.
- Nurse-to-patient ratios are being gradually implemented in NSW.
- Tamworth nurses advocate for improved working conditions and pay on International Nurses Day.
- High workloads and loss of personnel to other states are key challenges.
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