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Adelaide nurses and midwives to receive 16 per cent pay rise under new union deal
South Australian health workers secure significant wage increase through 2028, addressing long-standing pay pressures in the state's healthcare sector.
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South Australian health workers secure significant wage increase through 2028, addressing long-standing pay pressures in the state's healthcare sector.

Nurses and midwives across South Australia have secured a substantial pay rise as part of a new enterprise agreement endorsed by their union and the state government, according to abc.net.au. The deal will deliver a 16 per cent increase in wages by mid-2028, marking a significant outcome for workers in one of Adelaide's largest employment sectors.
The agreement comes amid ongoing competition for healthcare workers nationally and reflects growing recognition of pressures faced by nursing and midwifery staff in SA hospitals and community settings. The pay rise is structured to be delivered progressively over the agreement period, providing Adelaide-based health workers with increased income certainty as they navigate cost-of-living pressures.
For Adelaide's healthcare system, the deal is expected to support recruitment and retention of nurses and midwives in both metro and regional SA facilities. The outcome demonstrates how enterprise agreements can address wage competitiveness while keeping skilled workers engaged in public health services that serve the broader community.
Sources: abc.net.au.
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