A tribunal has ruled that a Perth nurse is no longer a fit and proper person to hold a professional registration. The decision follows allegations that the woman stole various items from a couple whose disabled children she was employed to care for. The stolen goods reportedly included clothing, shoes, toiletries, and food. Evidence presented indicated that the nurse subsequently sold these stolen items on eBay. The tribunal's ruling emphasizes the breach of trust involved in stealing from vulnerable patients and their families. Consequently, her nursing credentials have been revoked to protect the public. This case highlights the strict ethical standards required for healthcare practitioners in Australia.