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Have you ever asked yourself "why do I want to be a disability support worker?"
In this post, we’ll deep dive into the three ways you could make a difference as a nurse.
Demand is at an all-time high with employers and patients desperately looking for qualified disability support workers.
Are you considering starting your own business but are wondering whether this is the right time?
The recent pandemic left many professions rattled, struggling to find qualified labor. Among the list of affected industries is healthcare.
While many of the 4.4 million Australians who have a disability learn to adapt or cope with the physical and emotional challenges, financial burdens may be difficult to overcome.
Nurses are the cornerstone of the healthcare system. Their role is critical as they provide proactive health care and keep the general population healthy.
Are you studying to become a nurse and would like to know how nurses prepare themselves for emergency situations?
If you’re interested in working as a registered nurse, we’ve listed below the qualifications you’ll need to operate in Australia.
Are you considering becoming a nurse and would like to know what the most lucrative specialisation is?
Comprehending the different benefits and opportunities of disability support work is the first step in determining if the field is right for you.
Australia is ranked in the top 10 countries for pay for registered nurses. So, how much money can you make working as a nurse in Australia?
The average qualified tradie in Australia earns between $89,000 and $91,000 per year as an employee. Self-employed tradies turn over significantly more ($120,000 to $175,000 gross) but keep between 20% and 38% as net profit after expenses.
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What insurance does a carpenter need in Australia? Public liability insurance from ~$30/month, tools of trade, commercial motor. Cover levels, costs, and common claims explained.
Market stall insurance in Australia from ~$35/day or ~$125/year. What cover you need, what markets require, and how to get your certificate instantly.
What insurance do NDIS disability support workers need? PL, PI, personal accident, cyber. Registered vs unregistered. Costs from ~$420/yr.
What insurance do electricians need in Australia? PL required for licensed contractors in some states. Check state rules, QLD consumer protection, tools, costs, and claims.
Insurance for therapists in Australia explained. Key risks, real claim examples, PACFA, ATMS, ACA minimums, costs, exclusions and how to choose cover.
In most Australian contexts, employers liability insurance refers to workers compensation. What it covers, state schemes, and the gaps.
Public liability insurance covers your business if a third party (a customer, supplier, or member of the public) claims they were injured or their property was damaged because of your business activities. It may help cover the legal defence costs and any compensation awarded, subject to policy terms.
What are the requirements to become a cosmetic tattoo artist in Australia. This checklist covers every requirement you need to meet, organised into four phases: Learn, Register, Set Up, and Operate.
NDIS support worker insurance from $30-$40/month depending on practice type, what drives your premium, how to reduce it, and the vehicle cover gap.
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