
We are Together in Queensland Health
A union of health workers who change things together that we can’t change alone.
Together members work across a variety of settings from single person operations to large health institutions and everything in between.
Together members believe that public health care, based on clinical necessity, is a fundamental human rights and patient care must always take priority over profits.
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We are administrative officers, health practitioners, medical officers, professional officers, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers, home care coordinators, pathology scientists and assistants, phlebotomists, allied health assistants, dental officers, dental assistants, oral health therapists, technical officers and health promotion officers as well as many other disciplines.

"As a union member, I benefited so much from the support of Together who assisted me in pursuing conversion to a permanent role. Thanks to the strength of our union, we can now enjoy more security and certainty in our roles."

Together members in Queensland Health have fought for recognition and decent pay for their work, leading to the creation of several new classifications over the last 10 years. Together members fought for the Health Practitioner agreement, the Clinical Assistant classification, the creation of a standalone Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker agreement, the maintenance of a collective agreement for Medical Officers, and permanency and good conditions for Administration Officers and Professional Officers.

Together members have access to important industrial updates, advice and assistance on the issues that matter in their workplace and the broader public service in the Member Portal.

Unions always stand up for fairness, justice and making sure no one is left behind. In 2023, Together members are campaigning for constitutional recognition for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and a voice on the laws and policies that affect them.

As a union member you are building a better life. In addition to help at work, members have access to a range of other membership benefits ranging from commercial offers to legal advice.