
Nursing Board of Australia, the official title is the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA).
From 1st July 2010 NMBA is the peak nursing board of australia and replaces all the state nursing boards such as Nurses Board of Victoria (NBV), Nurses and Midwives Board, New South Wales and so on. However at the time of writing, we understand that WA are lagging behind the other states.
So from now on, nurses must deal with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) for all nursing and midwifery registration matters. The operation is under the umbrella of AHPRA the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency with representation in each state.
At this time, the national boards are in a state of transition and it is a very difficult time for nurses and midwifes to get straight answers to their questions.
Since many of our clients are nurses from overseas looking to become registered in Australia for the purposes of work and/or permanent migration, we see first hand the level of confusion this change is having.
One can only hope that AHPRA / NMBA are able to quickly clear up the confusion and provide clear directions on what is required and be when. Reducing confusion can only be a good thing for our clients, our communities and the industry in general!
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