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  2. Barbara O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    Barbara O'Neill (born 28 July 1953 [1]) is an Australian alternative health care promoter who advertises unsupported health practices described as misinformation and a risk to health and safety by the New South Wales Health Care Complaints Commission. [2] [1] She does not have any recognised qualifications and did not finish nursing training.

  3. Helen Monkivitch - Wikipedia

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    This led to her appointment as CEO of the Mercy Hospital for Women in 1986. [2] In the same year she played a pivotal role in the establishment of Catholic Health Australia and was a founding director. [3] In 1988 Monkivitch was the first female to be elected president of the Australian College of Health Service Executives. [3]

  4. List of Australian politicians convicted of crimes - Wikipedia

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    conspiracy to fraudulently misrepresent the financial affairs of the Australian Mercantile Loan and Guarantee Company Imprisoned for 7 years, released after 3 years. One of a series of prosecutions in relation to bank failures, had been defeated in 1891. [21] [22] Francis Abigail: 1892 Free Trade: Conspiracy to issue a false balance-sheet

  5. Margaret Looker - Wikipedia

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    She was a founding member of the New South Wales College of Nursing (now part of Australian College of Nursing. The others were Georgina McCready , Muriel Knox Doherty and Agnes Mary Lions . The four of them met a week after a meeting of nurses on 5 January 1949 in Sydney, which resolved to create a College of Nursing.

  6. Murder of Yvonne Gilford - Wikipedia

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    Yvonne Gilford was born in 1941 and grew up on a farm in Jamestown, South Australia, along with her parents and brother Frank.She became a nurse at the age of 28 and initially worked in Auckland, New Zealand, before moving to London, United Kingdom in 1973 and then Johannesburg, South Africa in 1976.

  7. Debra Jackson (nurse) - Wikipedia

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    Jackson is a Fellow of the Australian College of Nursing (2014), Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2018) and Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland ad eundem(2020). She is a member of Sigma Theta Tau Honour Society of Nursing (2000). Jackson was named a Principal Fellowship of the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre ...

  8. Patricia Violet Slater - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Violet Slater (6 December 1918 – 2 October 1990) was an Australian nurse and nurse educator. [1] Slater was the Director of the College of Nursing and under her guidance the college offered the first undergraduate nurse-education course in Australia. [2] The Australian Service Nurses National Memorial entrance is on Slater Street. [3]

  9. Georgina McCready - Wikipedia

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    Georgina McCready, nee Johnstone, MBE, was a founding member of the New South Wales Nurses Association (NSWNA) in 1931 and the New South Wales College of Nursing (NSWCN) in 1949. She was the founding president for the college from 1949 to 1950 and chaired the first meeting of the provisional council for the college.