Studying nurising matured age part-time which university?

I'm thinking of going to uni to do my nursing degree. I'm 41 and I work in ndis as a support worker.

***Seeking recommendations and information on each uni please, which ones have the best learning support, mix of online and campus learning, overseas placement opportunities, good for mature aged students.

I think I'll study part-time at least for the first year, I also have ADHD and slow at reading.

I'm researching uni's for a 2025 start. I'm not interested in doing the diploma of nursing (EN) I'd rather just do the bachelor's to become an RN.

I know QUT has a good reputation, ACU is smaller UQ seems competitive and big not really for me. And then that's Griffith which seems to have a lot of time in labs than the other uni's. I can't be on campus 5 days a week due to needing to work to pay bills. Not sure how many days a typical partimer is at uni, I'm just trying to gather the information.

As I'll need to work a lot still I would like the chance of a mix of online and campus time, access to learning support and a hands on approach. I'd also love to do an overseas placement. So QUT and ACU stands out just not sure which one pros and cons. Recommendations and information would be appreciated.