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Nurses Board of the Aystralian Capital Territory Australian Capital Territory Gazette Nurses Act 1988 No. 558. 18 April 1994 NURSES BOARD OF THE AYSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY POBol[ 1309 Pb: (06)205 1600 nJGCERANONG ACf 2900 Fu: (06)ZOS 160% NURSES REGISfERED IN THE A.C.T. UNDER THE NURSES ACT 1988 In accordance with section 59 of the Nurses Act 1988 the following is a list of nurses registered under the Act. //~/' John Schaaps Registrar 23 March 1994 Authorised by the ACT Parliamentary Counsel-also accessible at www.legislation.aclgov.au 'ag_ 1 ABIIEY ANNETT! 000000167 pro 13 CLIFF STREET YASS H9W 2582 ABIIEY JULIE 000002147 pro 32 FULLWOOD STREET WE9TON ACT 2611 ADAMS JULIE 000001667 pro WODEN VALLEY HOSPITAL PO BOX 11 WODEN ACT 2606 ADAMS HELINDA 000002428 pro 135 LANODON AVENUE WMHIASSA ACT 2903 ADAMS ROBYN 000003560 pro COHHUHITY NURSING ACTHIiCS CIVIC ACT 2601 ADAMS VICKI 000004111 pro 1 HUHE STRIET OOULIIUR/f NSW 2580 » c: ADAMS IRENE 000005402 po. 11 GRAYSON STREIT HACKETT ACT 2602 5' o :::l. ADAMS PAULINE 000005621 pro 18 CANTERBURY TERRACE VICTORIA PARK EAST WA 6101 CD '"C. ACGETT YVONNE 000001098 pro 24 STEWART CRESCENT HELBA ACT 2615 ~ AGNEW MAXINE 000000746 pro CALVARY H09PITAL HAYDON DRIVE BRUCE ACT 2615 5' CD AHERN JUDlTH 000003341 pro CALVARY H09PITAL HATERNITY SECTION lS/HAYDON DR BRUCE ACT 2617 ~ AHKIN JULIE 000000168 pro IIEOA DISTRICT HOSPITAL HCKEE DRIVE BEOA HSW 2550 "U III :::l. AIDNEY HAUREEN 000004026 pro 55 HEDGERLEY CHI/fNOR OXFORD UK ox9 4TJ iir 3 AIRD DEIIBIE 000003614 pro WODEN VALLEY HOSPITAL PO BOX 11 WODEN ACT 2606 CD ::J OJ A19TROPE HIONON 000002716 pro PO BOX 609 gUEMBEYM HSW 2620 -< AITCHISON JENNIFER 000002429 pro CITY HEALTH CENTRE HOORE AND ALINGS STS CMBERRA ACT 2601 o c: ::J AITKIN BEVERLY 000001341 pro 26 1I0RROWDALE STREET RED HILL ACT 2603 '"CD J; ALBRECHT LEMNE 000001668 pro 4 HYNES PLACE CHISHOLH ACT 2905 en ACT o ALDCRO .. 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PO BOX E254 QUEEN VICTORIA TERRACE PARKES ACT 2600 ANDERSON MARY 000002172 po. 46 ORI"ITHS 8TI'IEET HOLT ACT 2615 ANDERSON LYNETTE 000001672 po. 26 STOPFOItD CRES 'ADDEN ACT 2904 ANDERSON SHIRLEY 000001939 po. 25 ATKINSON STREET COOK ACT 2614 ~ :T ANDERSON CIU"IPBELL 000001097 pro 6 PETTl'ER PLACE 'RASIR ACT 2615 o ik ANDERSON 'RANCES 000002430 po. 6 LANOLEY PLACE MHBAH ACT 2902 ~ ANDERSON JUDITH 000003095 po. 34 LANORIDOE STItEET WANNII1SSA ACT 2903 ~ :T ANDERSON KIM 000005496 pro KAHKIHYA NURSINO HOHE 1.YNEHIU"I ACT 2602 CD ANDERSON IRENE 000005541 po. 49 SUMMIT STREET NORTH LJU1BTON NSW ~ 2299 -u ANDERSON SANDRA 000005614 pro 8 JANAItI PLACE ARANDA ACT 2614 w·~ ANDEI'ISON-TRANTER BEVERLEY 000002943 po. 20 SHORTLAHD CREBCENT AINSLIE ACT 2602 3 CD ANDERSON-WOODS TERESE 000001100 pro CALVARY HOSPITAL HAYDEN DRIVE BRUCE ACT 2617 j ANDJELKOVIC HAHNELORE 000001940 pro WODEN VALLEY HOSPITAL PO BOX 11 WODEN ACT 2606 o ANDREW SHARON 000001357 po. 28 TERRIl AVENUE FIOTRE!! 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