Celebrating the best of nursing and midwifery in the NT

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More than 450 guests gathered at Mindil Beach Casino Resort to celebrate the 22nd Northern Territory Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards.

Nurses and midwives from across the Territory came together for the special event, recognising the strength, diversity and impact of the profession.

Congratulations to the record number of nominees, all finalists, and of course this year’s winners.

The winners across all 15 categories are listed below:

CatergoryWinner
Charles Darwin University Student of the Year Anita Manzoni
Rising Star - Early Career Chloe Harris
Excellence in Education Dean Blackney
Excellence in Research or Quality Improvement Kelly Hosking
Excellence in Aged and Residential Care Sarah Campbell
Excellence in Leadership Elizabeth Watkins
Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation (ANMF) NT Excellence in Rural and Remote Nursing or Midwifery Thomas Rampal
Excellence in Primary Care, Public Health and Community Nursing or Midwifery Kelly Hosking
Team Excellence Award Alcohol and Other Drugs Central Australia (ADSCA) Clinic
Client Appreciation Excellence Award Madison Hebb
Congress of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurses and Midwives (CATSINaM) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Nurse or Midwife of the Year Tammy Allyn Fernandes
Enrolled Nurse of the Year Natalie Firth
NT Administrator’s Medal for Lifetime Achievement Prudence Boylan
National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre Nurse of the Year Award Kelly Hosking
Midwife of the Year Kayla Kemp

For more information, visit Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Awards website.

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