The new NNA logo is here!

We're excited to reveal that NNA has a new logo! The logo is representative of who we are today and establishes a sense of support for our nurses, midwives and clients as well as showcasing the synergy of improving outcomes for the future of healthcare.

One thing that’ll never change is our commitment to supporting you, all of our nurses and midwives, clients, and the community. 

Check out the change in our logo:


You don't need to do anything

Your uniform will stay the same until we transition to a new branded uniform. You will see the logo change across all our digital assets including the website and social media from today. 

As you can imagine, changing our logo on everything might take some time. This means you might see both the old and new NNA logos on some collateral. 

We’ve got a great new look and are thrilled to celebrate with you. After the COVID lockdown, we will be announcing some exciting events and competitions. 

Thank you for continuing to work with NNA and stay safe.

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