Australian College of Nursing seeks to recruit and retain more males
A notable contribution to International Men’s Day on 19 November 2020 was the Australian College of Nursing, who acknowledged the men "whose expertise and compassion is pivotal to improving the health and wellbeing of patients across the world."
Read moreMP predicts tsunami of hardship for male workers
Melbourne Labor frontbencher Clare O’Neil says men have been let down by political point scoring during the coronavirus pandemic, and predicts male unemployment will surpass women’s economic hardship in the current climate.
Read moreAccidentally left out? Government injury strategy ignores men
The Government’s long-term plan to reduce accidents and injuries fails to target men and boys, despite the fact that the majority of victims of accidental death are male, says a new report from the Australian Men’s Health Forum (AMHF).
Read moreBetter health for men? Have your say on the Government's preventive health strategy
The Australian Government is seeking feedback on its plans for a new 10-year preventive health strategy.
Read moreVET a better option than Uni for males with low ATAR scores
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