Timeline of nursing history in Australia and New Zealand

The timeline of nursing history in Australia and New Zealand stretches from the 19th century to the present.

18th-19th century

1780s

1810s

1820

  • 1821 – Benevolent Asylum opened to care for destitute aged and others.[5]

1830s

1840s

  • 1840 – Settlement of New Zealand as a colony and the establishment of state hospitals.[3]
  • 1841 – People considered to be mentally ill were considered criminals. The first case of insanity in New Zealand's society was recorded in 1841.[7]
  • 1847 – Wellington Hospital was established, The first New Zealand Hospital. [8]
  • 1848 – The Yarra Bend Asylum was opened so that those mentally ill could be moved out of gaol. This Asylum was later known as Melbourne.[3]

1850s

  • 1852 – Ex-convict Bathsheba Ghost appointed Matron of Sydney Infirmary.[9]
  • 1854 – The first lunatic asylum was built, in Wellington, New Zealand.[3]
  • 1857 – Sisters of Charity under Mother Mary Baptist De Lacy established St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney.
  • 1860–1883 – Approximately 16,378 single women emigrated to New Zealand; 582 identified their occupation as a nurse, monthly nurse, sick nurse, trained nurse, nurse girl, midwife, hospital nurse or professional nurse.[10]
  • 1868 – Lucy Osburn and her four Nightingale nurses arrived at Sydney Infirmary (to become Sydney Hospital). They soon start the first nursing school.[11]

1870s

  • 1870 – New Zealand had 37 hospitals as a result of the population increase of the gold rush.[12]
  • 1879 – Sister Mary Jane West Armfield serves in Zulu War.[13]

1880s

1890s

20th century

1900s

District nurses in Melbourne, 1904

1910s

General Military Hospital, Heliopolis
Alice Ross-King MM c. 1919

1920s

  • 1920 – South Australia the first state to set up a Nurses Registration Board.[39]
  • 1925 – New Zealand attempts to have a degree nursing programme available at the University of Otago.[40]

1930s

1940s

Remembering the Centaur sinking

1950s

Mother and Child Welfare Service, Queensland, 1950
  • 1950 – Publication of Scarlet Pillows: An Australian nurse's tales of long ago by Mrs Arthur H. Garnsey (Ann Stafford Bird).
  • 1954 – Betty Jeffrey's memoir White Coolies describes her captivity in Sumatra in World War II.[51]
  • 1958 – Completion of Napier Waller's stained glass windows in Hall of Memory, Australian War Memorial, including one of nurse symbolising "Devotion".

1960s

1970s

  • 1971 – The Carpenter Report was released; a review released by New Zealand centred around the nursing education system, the report advocated training nurses in an educational environment. The government however decided that polytechs, not universities, were more appropriate for this; however the consequences of this were that nurses were only diploma level not degree level.[3]
  • 1971 – Australian Nurses' Journal (later Australian Nursing Journal, later Australian Nursing and Midwifery Journal) founded.[55]
  • 1973 – Christchurch and Wellington Polytechnics offer diploma-level nursing education; Massey and Victoria Universities (Wellington) start their post-registration bachelor's degrees.[3]
  • 1975 – First nursing diploma programme in Australia in a College of Advanced Education (CAE) in Melbourne, followed quickly by programs in New South Wales, South Australia and Western Australia.[56]
  • 1975 – First National Mental HealthNurses Congress.[57]

1980s

1990s

21st century

2000s

  • 2000 – Review of undergraduate nursing education by New Zealand Nursing Council[3]
  • 2000 – Air Force nurses deployed with Australian forces in Timor.[65]
  • 2002 – Deborah Harris, New Zealand's first Nurse Practitioner.[66]
  • 2003 – Anna Rogers' While You're Away tells the story of New Zealand nurses at war.[67]
  • 2004 – The Health Practitioners Competence Assurance (2003) Act comes into full power on 18 September, in New Zealand, these cover the requirements for nurses to have current competences relating to their scope of practice.[68]
  • 2005 – The Nursing Council of New Zealand published a comprehensive guideline on cultural safety in nursing education and practice.[3]
  • 2006 – SBS TV drama series RAN Remote Area Nurse portrays nursing in Torres Strait.
  • 2008 – Peter Rees' The Other ANZACs tells the story of World War I nurses.

2010s

Canberra Hospital, 2011
  • 2010 – A national registration for all nurses and midwives comes into force in Australia in July 2010.[62]
  • 2010 – Nurses' Health Study 3 begins enrolling: Female RNs, LPNs, and nursing students 20–46 are encouraged to join this long-term women's health study. Study remains open until 100,000 nurses are enrolled.[59]
  • 2010 – Sisters of War telemovie portrays Australian nurses captured in Rabaul in World War II.
  • 2011 – 11 residents die in Quakers Hill Nursing Home fire, deliberately lit by nurse.
  • 2012 – Australian College of Nursing formed from amalgamation of earlier bodies.
  • 2013 – Annabelle Brayley's Bush Nurses tells the story of remote nursing.[69]
  • 2014 – TV drama series ANZAC Girls portrays nurses in World War I.
  • 2014 – Thea Hayes' An Outback Nurse describes nursing at Wave Hill, Northern Territory in the 1960s.[70]
  • 2015 – Publication of Ruth Rae's 4-volume History of Australian Nurses in the First World War.[71]
  • 2016 – Murder of remote area nurse Gayle Woodford in APY Lands.[72]

2020s

  • 2020 – Nurses in front line of response to COVID-19 pandemic.[73]
  • 2021 – Nurses help provide mass COVID-19 vaccinations.[74]

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Frank Gifford Tallman (17 April 1919 – 15 April 1978) adalah seorang pilot akrobatik di Hollywood selama tahun 1960an - 1970an. Ia memainkan beberapa film seperti It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, The Carpetbaggers (1964), The Wrecking Crew, The Thousand Plane Raid. Proyek film terakhirnya adalah The Cat From Outer Space, Capricorn One dan 1941, semua dibuat pada tahun 1978. Artikel bertopik biografi Amerika Serikat ini adalah sebuah rintisan. Anda dapat membantu Wikipedia deng...

 

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