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<url>
  <loc>https://www.nursesandco.com.au/</loc>
  <lastmod>2025-06-26T04:53:55+00:00</lastmod> <!-- Or update to actual last modified date -->
  <priority>1.00</priority>
</url>
<url>
  <loc>https://www.nursesandco.com.au/about-us/</loc> <!-- Added trailing slash -->
  <lastmod>2025-06-26T04:53:55+00:00</lastmod> <!-- Or update to actual last modified date -->
  <priority>0.80</priority>
</url>
<url>
  <loc>https://www.nursesandco.com.au/services/</loc> <!-- Added trailing slash -->
  <lastmod>2025-06-26T04:53:55+00:00</lastmod> <!-- Or update to actual last modified date -->
  <priority>0.80</priority>
</url>
<url>
  <loc>https://www.nursesandco.com.au/contact-us/</loc> <!-- Added trailing slash -->
  <lastmod>2025-06-26T04:53:55+00:00</lastmod> <!-- Or update to actual last modified date -->
  <priority>0.80</priority>
</url>

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  if the canonical tag on those pages points back to the base /contact-us/ page.
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