
We're a community of over 11,000 Tasmanians working in aged care, disability services, health and community services. Authorised by State Secretary Robbie Moore.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessNon-Profit | |||

We recently spoke with Clinical Support Officer and Intensive Care Paramedic Nat about the ongoing industrial action by Ambulance Tasmania staff as the government refusesto address fair pay, safer rosters and conditions.
Nat’s message to the governm... more
Paramedics show up for us every single day, often exhausted,often understaffed. Community Paramedic Gabby says it plainly: what we have right now is not sustainable.
That's why Ambulance Tasmania staff are currently takingindustrial action, standing... more
As the government continues to drag its feet on fair pay, rosters and working conditions for Ambulance Tasmania staff,Simone Haigh – Paramedic, HACSU Junior VP, and President of the Ambulance Employee Sub-branch, talks us through the psychological da... more
In this podcast, we sit down with Social Worker Katie, andClinical Nurse Consultant Jacinta, from Clare House to talk about what’s really at stake for Tasmania’s young people.
CYMHS is a lifeline for children, young people and familiesacross the sta... more
HACSU members at Ambulance Tasmania are taking industrialaction after long-stalled negotiations.
In this podcast, Paramedic Jan Pur speaks of the anger andfrustration members are feeling, the reality of the conditions they are working under every d... more
When the Tasmanian state government wanted to sell off Tolosa Street Adult Mental Health Service in 2025, workers took a stand and said no. It wasn’t their jobs they were worried about; they were concerned about ensuring the essential service they pr... more
Mental health services in Tasmania are already hard to access, but we’re about to lose another 27 mental health beds as the Hobart Clinic is set to close its doors at the end of October. 2025.
This is a devasting blow to both patients and staff, and... more
We're fighting to protect essential mental health services in Tasmania as the Liberal government moves to privatise Tolosa Street Adult Mental Health Service.
In this podcast, HACSU State Secretary Robbie Moore explains the impact the sale of this ... more










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