What’s happening online? CRANAplus Member Facebook Group

8 Apr 2024

Check out some of the latest content from our new CRANAplus Members Facebook Group. This Facebook Group provides a forum for Individual CRANAplus Members to connect with each other, share ideas, seek advice, and provide support. It is exclusively for current CRANAplus Members. These posts have been shared with permission.
Deborah out snorkelling – not a bad ‘office view’; A baby girl born in a hurry. The mother named the baby after Ruth; Sue's photo of the dam wall at Collie, WA.
Deborah out snorkelling – not a bad ‘office view’; A baby girl born in a hurry. The mother named the baby after Ruth; Sue’s photo of the dam wall at Collie, WA.
Ben and Lisa are now working in Santa Teresa, NT. Their poodle loves a bit of horse mustering!
Ben and Lisa are now working in Santa Teresa, NT. Their poodle loves a bit of horse mustering!
Karlene is currently in Zambia, training park rangers and keepers in CPR and controlling a major bleed in the field. She’s also using her nursing skills to assess elephants on site – this one is recovering from a Babesiosis infection.
Karlene is currently in Zambia, training park rangers and keepers in CPR and controlling a major bleed in the field. She’s also using her nursing skills to assess elephants on site – this one is recovering from a Babesiosis infection.
Renee is currently working in Wiluna, WA.
Renee is currently working in Wiluna, WA.
Taz exploring Bamaga, Cooktown and Tully.
Taz exploring Bamaga, Cooktown and Tully.

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