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Health Ministers ensure Australian women can continue to birth at home with midwives

Health Ministers ensure Australian women can continue to birth at home with midwives

August 10, 2012
by Homebirth Australia
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MEDIA RELEASE    10 August 2012 Homebirth Australia congratulates Federal, State and Territory Health Ministers for ensuring midwives can continue to provide care to Australian women…

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Medical Indemnity in Australia: How one birth changed maternity services.

Medical Indemnity in Australia: How one birth changed maternity services.

October 10, 2010
by Homebirth Australia
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Author: Justine Caines As a consumer advocate I have long had an interest in medical indemnity.  As a homebirth Mum who takes full responsibility for…

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