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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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Theresa lee
Theresa lee from NSW commented:

It would be nice to receive some discounts, when you work so hard to save and everything just keeps going up and making it hard to archive . I hope by me joining will help others. Good luck to us fifties and up, have a nice weekend. 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to Theresa lee:

Theresa: I joined this club for the same reasons you joined, but I went a bit further: I also joined The Seniors Party (www.seniorsparty.org) - the want to get representation in Canberra to ensure politicians start listening to our needs. So having this club on one hand and The Seniors Party on the other hand (I believe) makes up a mighty force. Remember: numbers count. 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

I have two children living at home in their mid 20's looking for employment, so if they have jobs, they will move out and increase my financial status instantly 

Terrence
Terrence from NSW commented:

We would be greatful for any discounts to help with our day to day expenses,have worked hard all my life and would appreciate a leg up as i- we grow older and hopefully enjoy life a little. 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to Terrence:

Terrence: I agree with you wholeheartedly, this is why I also joined The Seniors Party (www.seniorsparty.org) whose aim is to get representation in Canberra to ensure those politicians over there start listening to our needs, not just theirs. 

Jackie
Jackie from NSW commented:

Energy Australia is getting too expensive for me. They'd told me a couple days ago that there's been a 40% increase in their electricity charges. Please recommend me a cheaper electricity provider. I live by myself in a 2 bedroom apartment & Energy Australia charged me $1150 for the last 3 months, which's too much. I think. Which electricity provider that charges cheaper rates. Ple...ase tell me. Jackie. 

Kim
Kim from NSW replied to Jackie:

Hi Jackie. Something is wrong if you have such a high bill. It is probably an applience. A fridge that is constently running or a drying machine, is the classic. Try turning off at the power point. Or it may be time to call in the electrician. My bill is $500 with 4 adults and 6 computers and three tvs 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to Jackie:

Jackie: Your bill is excessive to say the least. I think you should put the ball on their side and asked to do an assessment of what you use on electricity. I also live in a 2 bedroom apartment where I cook, watch TV, do the washing and use the dryer frequently. I joined this club because I sincerely believe through sheer numbers they will be able to get discounts for us, but I went a bit further: I also joined The Seniors Party (www.seniorsparty.org) that are looking at having representation in Canberra where laws are made. Again, numbers is what will assist us all. 

Alan
Alan from NSW commented:

Most "offers or deals" are targeted at the new customer, there appears little consideration or value afforded the existing customer of which over 50's are very much in the majority. I would like to see more recognition for loyalty. 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to Alan:

Alan: Loyalty? Now that sounds a bit of an old fashioned word these days. The truth is Alan they don't really give a damn about us anymore, furthermore we used to be "important customers" when we were young, now they seem to look at us as a liability. This annoys me to no end. This is the reason why apart from joining this club I also joined The Seniors Party (www.seniorsparty.org) that are looking to have representation in Canberra where laws are made. We must show those politicians we are not going to be forgotten and only numbers will do that. 

Paul
Paul from NSW commented:

Assist with employment for over 50's, or help us win lotto. Hopefully any discounts that may be offered are also available in the country areas not only the cities 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to Paul:

Paul: I joined this club to get discounts in various places, for I believe sheer size (numbers) is what counts these days, but I went a bit further: I also joined The Seniors Party (www.seniorsparty.org) that are looking to have representation in Canberra to show those politicians we do exist. Also this Party is looking at having rural representation too, something I like very much seeing city folks sometimes forget their rural brothers. 

John
John from NSW commented:

More recognition for Seniors in the workplace. 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to John:

John: There is a company somewhere in the USA that employs seniors ONLY: they never take a day off, are totally committed to their jobs and bring with them an extensive and rich background that could only benefit the employer. Now that's a thought for companies here in Australia. Unfortunately seniors are not seen this way here, why? because nobody knows we exist. This is the reason why apart from joining this club, I also joined The Seniors Party (www.seniorsparty.org) that wishes to have representation in Canberra to remind those politicians over there we DO exist. 

Judith
Judith from NSW commented:

To make the thousands of fifty ups more visible. A little respect please. 

Henry
Henry from NSW replied to Judith:

Judith, Please read my comments to John, from NSW. It is the same story: according to them we are past our used by date, FAR FROM IT! Numbers count and with this club, plus The Seniors Party (www.seniorsparty.org) we will be able to regain our respect and dignity. 

Lorraine
Lorraine from NSW commented:

I listen to 2CH in Sydney and would appreciate any discounts that are on offer. 

Joy
Joy from VIC commented:

I listen to 2gb radio in Geelong Vic, oh it waves in and out, so finish with laptop 8pm to 9pm. Then early hours ''äm"' Thanks for coming to Melb 1377. I am hooked. Thanks for what you are doing with the fiftyup club. Much needed. Cheers to all 

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