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The Australian government will not deploy more paid nursing staff in the Westva area

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Employee reporter

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Australia

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Olbani, Jeraldon, Bloom, Kanavin and Julian Bay will benefit from promotion.

The Australian government has announced the increase in paid caregivers in major regions of Western Australia, and is expected to start working in mid -2025.

According to the plan, Olbani will get four full -time (FTE) nursing staff. Each of Geraldton and Broome will get two. Jurien Bay will get one.

In addition, the 1.2 FTE will provide relief for national nursing staff.

According to the needs of the region, the distribution of resources with St. St. St. St. St.

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