- Royal College of Nursing, Australia
Royal College of Nursing, Australia (Corporate Name)
- RCNA (Royal College of Nursing, Australia)
Speedy, S. Nursing faculty development, 1990: t.p. (Royal College of Nursing, Australia)
Australian national bibliography, January 1991: (hdg.: Royal College of Nursing, Australia; 2 Slater Street, Melbourne, Vic. 3004)
Encyclopedia of Australian Science website, viewed 11 July 2014 (Royal College of Nursing, Australia; established in 1949 as the College of Nursing, Australia, the Royal College of Nursing, Australia was formed in 1989, after gaining the title of 'Royal'; a professional organisation representing nurses) under Slater, Patricia Violet (College of Nursing, Australia; new College building in Melbourne opened in 1970; renaming of Arthur Street, the street in which the College stood, to Slater Street in March 1984; College moved to the ACT in 1994)
Its Collegian, vol. 16, no. 4 (2009): t.p. (Royal College of Nursing, Australia) p.163 (founded in 1949 as the College of Nursing, Australia, CNA; RCNA started out a an educational institution that offered postgraduate nursing courses; over time, it ceased offering formal education packages and redirected its energies to professional activities; also, the College moved from Melbourne to Canberra) back p. (P.O. Box 219, Deakin West, ACT 2600)
Australian College of Nursing website, viewed 11 July 2014: about p. (ACN began operations on 1 July 2012; its two predecessor organisations, Royal College of Nursing, Australia and The College of Nursing, have both represented the nursing profession since 1949)