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Meet the oldest Air Ambulance Nurse in Australia

Meet the oldest Air Ambulance Nurse in Australia

Maureen Roberts has many career highlights to share from her 32 years as Australia’s longest serving air ambulance nurse.

In a recent interview on Macquarie Media, Maureen told the story of the pilot of her aircraft passing out at the controls and how she calmly popped his oxygen mask on and brought him around enough to land the plane. And you thought your job had challenges!

Maureen began her career in the Riverina and became interested in the Air Ambulance are speaking to a fellow nurse from the service. She started her career in Albury but is now based at Mascot, near Sydney.

Another memorable moment of her career involved a premature baby in the skies over the Hunter Valley in NSW. The Air Ambulance needed to land but a FA18 Hornet on “critical fuel” took precedence. Maureen remembers saying to the Air Ambulance pilot “the fighter pilot can eject if he needs to but we can’t, we need to land”!

One of the wonderful things about her job, Maureen told us, is that every day is a different experience depending on the patients you're transporting.

“Sometimes you're taking people home to die and they know they're going to die and they have the most amazing conversations with you."

Hear the full interview with Maureen Roberts here

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John
John from NSW commented:

PENSIONERS SHOULD NOT HAVE TO PAY TAX 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to John:

John: Totally agree with you. To ensure this is changed and apart from joining this club I also joined The Seniors Party(www.seniorsparty.org) that is looking at getting representation in Canberra to change this and other adverse pensioners policies. 

maureen
maureen from NSW commented:

Better deals for older Australians. 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to maureen:

Maureen: we will achieve this by 2 ways: 1.- by joining this club; and 2.- by joining The Seniors Party (www.seniorsparty.org). I did for I sincerely believe if one has this club in one hand and this Party on the other hand makes up a strong force. In both cases what it will speak at the end are numbers. 

Joe
Joe from NSW commented:

better value for dollar, improved services , more knowledgeable product and service providers that speak plain english 

Graham
Graham from NSW commented:

I ahve friends that work and can get SWish cards that can be used at Woollies and Dan Murphy'sat a 5% discount, that would be a great benefit to source 

gary
gary from NSW commented:

I am bloody sick of using less and paying more .the less you use the more they put the price up ,without any explanation 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to gary:

Gary: My sentiments exactly. We are treated like second class citizens. This is why I joined this club - sheer numbers power will speak. I went a bit further though: I also joined The Seniors Party (www.seniorsparty.org). My logic is to have the club on one hand and the Party on the other one who incidentally are looking to have representation in Canberra to assist us! 

Daryl
Daryl from NSW replied to Henry:

They don't care ,call me a syndic it's ok . They owe us nothing least of all respect .They are recruiting them younger all the time with bugger all life skills if they could sell there own parents they would it's all about how thy can make as much money in the shortest possible time ,we have nothing to give them . regards Daryl. 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to Daryl:

Daryl: Boy, do I agree with every word you said. What The Seniors Party (www.seniors.aprty.org) has given me is hope and this something personally I cannot live without. Join the party Daryl, you will soon afterwards regain some hope we will once again be treated like we should. Give it a go, DON'T GIVE UP, please. 

lesa
lesa from NSW commented:

reduced living costs so I can start to save again 

veronica
veronica from NSW commented:

I would like to see a bigger discount on electricity for pensioners the water rates give a much higher discount than the energy companies. 

Richard
Richard from NSW commented:

Reduced cost of living 

Paul
Paul from NSW commented:

As a Group with some 'clout' , we may be able bring some sanity and stability to the ever spiralling utility & consumer costs. 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to Paul:

Paul: Spot on! I joined this club for the same reasons as you, but I went a bit further: I also joined The Seniors Party(www.seniorsparty.org) who is looking to have representation in Canberra, something we badly need, wouldn't you say so? 

Paul
Paul from NSW replied to Henry:

Yes i agree there should be discounts across the board"!!!!! 

Paul
Paul from NSW replied to Henry:

At least the Fiftyups don't discriminate. The seniors card is not available until you either work for less than 20hrs per week or cease working and are fifty or more. I do not know of much advantage in this card. There seems to be a greater potential for Fiftyups. I cannot afford to retire......yet! So I am still a loyal supporter of the Taxation Dept. If there is going to be a push for a better deal, there is need to involve some politicians with there heads below the clouds and the cotton wool out of their ears...... ! 

Glen
Glen from VIC commented:

I'm disgusted at the delivery charges for online shopping at Coles and Woolworth supermarkets. To get free delivery one has to spend $300 or more in one go, and if one spends less than $100 the charge is $13. I doubt that there are many senior who can afford to spend $300 in one go. I emailed the 'feedback' section of Woolworth asking how they expected older people living on the Government aged pension to be able to pay these charges; the reply I got was " sorry you can't take advantage of this service". What more can I say? 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to Glen:

Glen: I contacted Coles through Facebook complaining the price per kilo of tomatoes they had on their Seven Hills (NSW) shop: $8.98, could you believe? They brought the price down. This is why I joined this club, the amount of people that are already here is serious enough to get said discounts. I also joined The Seniors Party (www.seniorsparty.org) that is looking to get representation in Canberra to assist us over 50's with our plight. It's about time we get a party for us! 

Glen
Glen from VIC replied to Henry:

Henry, am looking into your comments re Seniors Party. 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to Glen:

Glen: Wise move! 

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