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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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Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

Sadly most people that are now in the over sixty age group, were the ones that started their working careers doing hard labor and are now at a point where the body is tired and fatigued.Fifty years ago there were not as many machines to do the heavy tasks.If you are over 65 and in good condition, by all means work as long as you can if you have the interest to do so . 

Debra
Debra from NSW commented:

According to the Aust Gov Dept of Human Resources website, if you were born from 1 st January 1957 the retirement age to receive a pension is now 67 years of age for males and females this will take place from 1/7/2023. Depending on which website you research on the net, the average age of people living in Aged Care facilities in NSW is 79 to 83 years of age with women 3 times more likely yo live in a facility then men. I work in Aged Care while it is a very rewarding job for me, it is a physical and mentally exhausting job at my age of 56. One that I cannot imagine doing at 70 years of age. Most people working in aged care now are middle aged women. Young people don't want to work in such physically demanding jobs . I agree leave the pension as it is and let us enjoy some quality time in our lives we have served the community well in all walks of employment. 

Christine
Christine from NSW replied to Debra:

Debra, I also work in aged care and have done for the last 17yrs, yes it is rewarding yet axhausting. I most certainly do not want to work till I'm 70, I am looking forward to spending more quality time with my husband doing the things we enjoy. Who's to say that by the time we all turn 70 the government doesn't up the age again?, we will need someone to shower us before we set off to work.!!! Christine. NSW 

Beverley
Beverley from NSW replied to Christine:

I too work in age care.I had residents die younger than me. I would like to retire at 65 but have to work till I am 67 under new regulations.I may even forget where I work or where I live before I can retire. 

Robert
Robert from NSW replied to Debra:

I agree I want to retire and enjoy some quality time. 

Christopher
Christopher from NSW commented:

is it only on comprehensive Insurance? I tried to get a quote, but where it said "have you made any claims in the last 2 years" I answered no! But it wouldn.t let me move on until I put in how many times that I've claimed........ 

david
david from NSW replied to Christopher:

it asks "how many claims have you made"...answer 0(zero). 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

Keep the pension age at 65 as in some jobs your body has to work a lot harder so it would depend how you feel, if you feel ok you may want to keep going for an extra couple of years. 

Naomi
Naomi from ACT commented:

I agree with Greg - we work hard to get where we are - remove the dole and force chronic work avoiders to take a job............note of course the politicians are not included in the requirement to work to 70................... 

Kerrie
Kerrie from NSW commented:

Keep pension age at 65. Desk jobs are ok but manual labour jobs can't keep on going on! 

greg
greg from NSW commented:

Keep the pension at 65.for God`s sake we have worked our whole lives.we need a break and deserve it.How about drug tests for dole bludgers.................... 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

Pensioners would be a lot better off if they didn't pay GST on everything. It's a nice thought but pigs will fly before this happens. 

David
David from NSW commented:

They should keep the Pension at 65 but if people feel they want to work beyond that it will be up to them. In the trades the government has to consider the health of an individual being in such a physical type of work. The body does start to slow down at 60. 

Barry
Barry from NSW commented:

l would like to see insurance companies cover men and women who choice to stay in the workforce if they are in their 70's why keep working till 70 if you cant get work cover or accident insurance, if the government wants to lift the pension age to 70 there has to be some kind of insurance to protect the older worker? 

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