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Recently, HSUWA Members joined together with ANMF WA Members and petitioned the State Government of WA to recognise existing service and preserve entitlements from working at Mt Lawley Hospital, should they transition to employment by East Metropolitan Health Service upon the hospital’s return to public hands. Today, the Health Minister wrote to HSUWA to confirm that if appointed to EMHS, employees will receive: Thanks to…
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HSUWA Members are invited to join UnionsWA and the WA Union Movement at the 2026 May Day Festival in Fremantle. It’s a free and fun event to meet fellow unionists and show our union colours in a march through the streets of Freo. This year we’ll all celebrate the 80th Anniversary of the Pilbara Strikes…
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HSUWA will host a series of paid union meetings in April and May for Allied Health Professionals working in public health. Register for your preferred meeting below to receive reminders.
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It is a pleasure to announce that current union Vice-President Craig Russell (Senior Clinical Psychologist) has been appointed by the HSUWA Committee of Management to step into the role of union President until the end of the current term (given Cheryl Hamill’s retirement). Craig has been an HSUWA Member for almost 27 years, serving the past six years as part of the union’s Committee…
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We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude and farewell to HSUWA’s outgoing President, Cheryl Hamill. Cheryl has played a longstanding and prominent role in our union. Cheryl joined HSUWA as a member in 1985. She has been a Committee of Management member for 24 years and President for nearly 20 years. She has been…
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Sponsored content from HESTA From 1 July 2026, all employers will now be required to pay your super entitlements at the same time as you get your pay. The government confirmed this super reform last year to tackle Australia’s big unpaid super problem. What does this change mean for you?According to the Super Members Council, almost 9 million Australians…
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The Health Services Union welcomes today’s announcement by the State Government of a Winter Surge Plan to improve the management of winter hospital demand. The Winter Surge Plan announcement includes a range of different initiatives, that in combination, could make a real difference, which is positive news. Our public health system is already operating over…
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Show us we are valued: protect our entitlements! Congratulations to all Health Workers at Mt Lawley Hospital who have signed the petition to ask the State Government to recognise their continuity of service and transfer their personal leave entitlements, should they remain at the facility when it returns to public hands. HSUWA Members worked alongside…
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HSUWA Members campaigned and won back pay to January 2025 for health workers covered under the new Union Agreement with Ramsay Health Care. The company confirmed that back pay (applying a 5% pay increase) had been processed last week, so we encourage Members to check your payslips. The next Member won 4% pay rise under the new…
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Thanks to the committed advocacy of union members, including HSUWA Members, Pathology Collectors working for private employers across Australia are set to receive historic pay increases to the minimum wages set out under the Health Professionals and Support Services Award. Employers failed in their attempt to block the change by the Fair Work Commission, so…
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Congratulations to your two Delegates of the Year, Clare Heron, Pharmacy Technician at Bentley Health Campus and Penny Griffith, Patient Liaison Officer at Joondalup Health Campus. Members voted for these Delegates because of their exemplary commitment to the union and selfless support to their colleagues. Clare’s colleagues at Bentley said:“She puts in her all in everything she…
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Throughout 2025, the HSUWA Committee of Management have been actively considering how best to deliver key outcomes for members. Public healthcare is best delivered by securely employed and fairly paid state government employees. But this is not what is occurring in Western Australia right now, with private commercial interests involved at every level of our public healthcare system. For example, Serco are still engaged at Fiona Stanley…
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The Health Services Union welcomes today’s announcement by the State Government of a major reinvestment in public hospitals, including: This commitment to deliver more capacity to our public health system, to respond to the needs of Western Australians, is a positive step forward. In the short term, the acquisition of St John of God Hospital…
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After standing together and committing to take action, Members working at Bentley Family Clinic (part of CAMHS) achieved a commitment directly from the Minister for Health and Mental Health, Meredith Hammat, that the clinic will reopen in the Bentley catchment area. The clinic closed in late September due to its current location becoming unavailable. Despite two years’ notice that the clinic…
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HSUWA will host paid union meetings at Ramsay Health Care workplaces to discuss the Agreement Offer that will soon be put out to vote.
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