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Tim Bull calls on the Allan Labor government to financially support rural Bush Nursing Centres facing uncertainty
Tim Bull urges the Allan Labor government to support rural Bush Nursing Centres (BNCs) facing financial strain. Budget cuts and required wage increases for nurses threaten their survival and services.
Gippsland East Nationals' MP, Tim Bull, has called on the Allan Labor government to provide important financial support to our rural Bush Nursing Centres (BNCs), which face an uncertain future. Speaking in Parliament, he said the BNCs in Dargo, Swifts Creek, Cann Valley, Gelantipy District, Ensay and Buchan all play a critical role in their local communities, but most face significant financial challenges.
Buchan and Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centres are two of the six BNCs in the Gippsland East electorate that face an uncertain time
Unfunded wage increases
Mr Bull said, "On top of their budgets being reduced by 10%, I am being told by some local BNC representatives, that even more alarming is the government expects them to cover the nursing staff wage increases recently agreed to by the government of 28.4% between now and 2027. They simply cannot do this. There is no question that the nurses deserve a pay rise, but it cannot be implemented without financial support provided to the BNCs to meet these increased costs."
"Nurses do an amazing job, and our bush nurses have an extensively dynamic skill set to adapt to the range of care needed in rural settings. However, it is completely unfair that our remote care centres have not only had a funding cut, but the Minister remains silent on government support for these wage increases. The Allan Labor government is playing a dangerous game with rural and regional critical health services, and we want to see no change in employment, outreach capacity or service provision," he said.
Nurse hours threatened
Mr Bull added, "The great fear is that without the capacity to pay, nurse hours will be reduced and that is not an outcome that is acceptable. It is appalling that I need to stand in Parliament and request that the Allan Labor government provide some clarity on this."
"The reality is these situations, along with our health system cuts more generally, the state of our county roads and a litany of other issues, is all a result of the catastrophic mismanagement of the state's finances. Even Labor's own budget papers say we are headed for a debt of $186 billion by 2027 and interest repayments will hit $26 million per day. They can't manage money and we pay the price," he said.
Pictures from Cann Valley Bush Nursing Centre Facebook page.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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