Queensland enters caretaker mode
Queensland enters caretaker mode today, 1 October, 2024. From now until the election results are known, the government will face several restrictions under what are known as "caretaker conventions".
Queensland enters caretaker mode today, 1 October, 2024. From now until the election results are known, the government will face several restrictions under what are known as "caretaker conventions".
Griffith University has opened the doors to Queensland’s first on-campus student-led midwifery clinic, which aims to provide continuity of midwifery care for pregnant women from first trimester to the birthing suite and postpartum.
Expectant mothers on the Gold Coast are benefitting with the launch of a Griffith University-led student midwives clinic.
The G20 Leaders Summit in Brisbane in 2014 is the chance for Australia to host one of the leading institutions devoted to global economic stability and continuity.
Many Australian students are struggling with the rising cost of living and are taking on additional paid work while studying. Some students, especially those in health-related fields like nursing and midwifery, are facing "placement poverty" due to extensive unpaid placement hours. Addressing placement poverty is crucial to ensure a strong and diverse healthcare workforce in the future.
Griffith University extends its warmest congratulations to Bachelor of Pharmacy graduate Georgina Morris who has received The Pharmacy Guild of Australia / MIMS Intern of the Year 2022!
Mothers in the corrections system will benefit from a Griffith University led pilot project designed to support their wellbeing and...
Griffith University will lead an important new project looking to transform the lives of mothers in custody and their children.
Griffith University midwifery graduate Alison Rule has overcome incredible adversity to score her dream job.
Increased reporting. Heightened campaigns. A commitment by the state government to combat the problem, domestic violence specialist courts and a domestic violence death and homicide review board. Dr Kathleen Baird leads the charge.