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Jan, 2025

Save the date: Critical Care Summit - 15 to 16 May 2025 We are excited to announce that the Australasian College of Paramedicine's Critical Care Summi...

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Dec, 2024

The College began the standards for paramedicine consultation process in December by hosting an in-person workshop in Melbourne with key individuals f...

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Dec, 2024

One-size-fits-all fees approach under review A 30 percent rebate on annual registration fees for practitioners who take parental leave will come into...

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Dec, 2024

LEAD WITH PURPOSE, ADAPT WITH CONFIDENCE Are you an early career leader? Have you noticed leadership requires a different skillset to the frontlines?...

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Dec, 2024

Save the date: ACPIC25 - 10 to 12 September 2025 We are excited to announce the Australasian College of Paramedicine International Conference (ACPIC)...

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Dec, 2024

The College is proud to sponsor two annual St John NT Excellence Awards. The St John NT Excellence Awards showcase the passion and commitment that dri...

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Dec, 2024

In the Summer 2024-2025 edition of Response, we’re continuing to expand our magazine content, providing members with College information, features, p...

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Nov, 2024

The Australasian College of Paramedicine (the College) applauds Statistics New Zealand (Stats NZ) for recognising the paramedicine profession in the r...

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Nov, 2024

As new associate partner of the Paramedicine journal, The Council of Ambulance Authorities (CAA) joins the growing ranks of key Australasian academics...

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Nov, 2024

Governance Training Program The College is calling for Expressions of Interest (EOIs) for the 2025 Governance Training Program. This initiative aims t...

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