Celebrating Christmas with our cmr Community

By Monique Missak| Published 6 December 2024

This festive season, we hit the road to celebrate with our incredible healthcare workers, hosting three regional Christmas parties in Mildura, Mackay, and Lismore. Our consultants enjoyed connecting with both candidates and clients in the Nursing and Allied Health space, sharing in the joy of the season while recognising the vital work healthcare professionals do in regional communities.

For the third year in a row, these celebrations have been a highlight, reminding us of the power of connection and community, with each event reinforcing our commitment to supporting those who make a difference every day. In previous years, our team has visited Hobart, Wonthaggi, Bunbury, Alice Springs, Canberra and Geraldton.

Where will we celebrate next year?

A big thank you to everyone who joined us—we loved celebrating a cmr Christmas with you!

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