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South Australian nurses and midwives secure 16 per cent pay rise in landmark union deal

Healthcare workers in South Australia have won significant wage increases under a new agreement endorsed by their union and the state government.

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By The Daily Adelaide · Published 26 June 2026, 7:05 pm

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 3:53 pm

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South Australian nurses and midwives secure 16 per cent pay rise in landmark union deal
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Nurses and midwives working in South Australia will receive a 16 per cent pay rise by mid-2028 under a new deal endorsed by their union and the state government, according to the ABC. The agreement represents a substantial win for the Health and Medical Services Union after sustained negotiations.

The pay rise comes at a time when South Australia's healthcare system is under pressure to attract and retain skilled nursing and midwifery staff, particularly as the New Royal Adelaide Hospital and other major facilities expand their operations. Adelaide's position as a health and medical research hub depends on a stable, well-compensated workforce.

For the state's economy, the deal signals ongoing investment in healthcare employment and wage sustainability, though it will also add to the government's operational costs in the public health system. The agreement underlines the critical role that nursing and midwifery play in Adelaide's broader healthcare and research credentials.

Sources: abc.net.au.

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