What is the Streamlined Transitional Path? Australia has long struggled with a critical shortage of Registered Nurses (RNs), especially in aged care and regional areas. For internationally qualified nurses—especially those from Stream B countries like the Philippines, India, and Nepal—the biggest barriers have been the cost and complexity of gaining AHPRA registration, particularly the expensive […]
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At AusPath we understand that the biggest hurdles for Internationally qualified Nurses to work abroad is the daunting registration & migration processes. And feeling comfortable with making the big move. That is where AusPath comes in. AusPath works with specialist Nurse Registered Training Organisations, Recruitment Agencies and Health Services to successfully pass the NCLEX-RN MCQ […]
NB: It is important to stress that care provided by RNs, ENs, personal care workers (PCWs) and Assistants in Nursing (AINs) can be counted for the purposes of meeting the care minutes targets. Overview of the 24/7 RN and care minutes responsibilities. Overview of the Commission’s regulatory approach. Enrolled nurses and other care staff, such as […]
Australia, a land of diverse cultures and opportunities, welcomes Nurses, Skilled Workers and Allied Health Professionals from around the world to contribute to its thriving workforce. Whether you’re a Personal Carer, Allied Health Worker, Skilled Worker or a Registered Nurse, having a strong command of English is not just a preference; it’s a fundamental requirement […]
Nursing is a rewarding and important profession. Each year, millions of Australians rely on them to help get the treatments and medical care that they need. In many cases, nurses do much of the heavy lifting when it comes to providing services to patients including administering prescription medication, providing personal hygiene care, and making after-care […]
Are you a registered nurse in the Philippines looking to convert your qualification in order to work in Australia? We break down the necessary Australian nursing qualifications and the entire registration process. Here are some key points and information you need to know if you want to become a registered nurse (RN) in Australia. This […]




