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Feb, 2023

We’re proud to announce the launch of the College’s new journal Paramedicine in what is a major step forward for the profession’s research globally....

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Feb, 2023

MEDIA STATEMENT Friday 3 February 2023 Following the release of today’s Strengthening Medicare Taskforce Report, the Australasian College of Paramedi...

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Feb, 2023

In the summer edition of Response, we’re continuing to expand our magazine content, providing members with College information, features, professiona...

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Jan, 2023

Congratulations to each of this year’s Ambulance Service Medal (ASM) recipients, recognised in today’s Australia Day 2023 Honours List. VIC Mr Brett D...

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Jan, 2023

Story published in The Australian. Paramedics to play ‘vital role’ in revamped Medicare model By Natasha Robinson Paramedics are ready to play a “vita...

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Jan, 2023

Story from The Australian newspaper. Not fit for purpose: Medicare to undergo shake-up By Natasha Robinson Medicare is facing its biggest overhaul sin...

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Jan, 2023

2023 Conferences The College was finally able to deliver a full suite of conferences in 2022, following on from a challenging period due to the pandem...

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Dec, 2022

MEDIA STATEMENT: Thursday 8 December 2022 The Australasian College of Paramedicine (the College) fully supports the recommendations tabled in the NSW...

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Dec, 2022

MEDIA STATEMENT Monday 5 December 2022 The Australasian College of Paramedicine (the College) welcomes the recognition of paramedics as a key primary...

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Dec, 2022

In November, the College presented an engaging seminar at the 14th annual Services for Australian and Rural and Remote Allied Health (SARRAH) conferen...

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