Welcome to the Tasmanian Branch of the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) – the largest national union in Australia.
We are a leading voice in healthcare and advocate on behalf of our members on a range of industry issues. With more than 275,000 members nationwide and 8,000 in Tasmania, our strength and collective bargaining power allows us to actively promote and protect the interests of nurses, midwives and care workers from public, private and aged care sectors.
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ANMF Media Release: ANMF calls on THS to reconsider closure of Tolosa Street
ANMF calls on THS to reconsider closure of Tolosa Street 2 May 2025 Media Doorstop Who: Phoebe Mansell, ANMF Tasmania Acting Branch Secretary Time: 12:30pm Where: ANMF Office: 182 Macquarie Street, Hobart The [...]
Public Sector Updates – North West
Public Sector Updates - North West North West Regional Hospital (NWRH) Emergency Department (ED) On behalf of members at the NWRH ED the ANMF North West organiser and workplace delegates attended Step 2 [...]
Public Sector Updates – North
Public Sector Updates - North Launceston General Hospital (LGH) Temporary Organiser Change The ANMF wishes to advise that LGH Organiser Shane Rickerby will be stepping into a Statewide role for the next three [...]
Public Sector Updates – South
Public Sector Updates - South Royal Hobart Hospital (RHH) Consumables The ANMF has received a formal response from management regarding our concerns about recent changes to access to consumables and non-consumables across the [...]