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Darwin/Garramilla, Larrakia Country "There are some really amazing opportunities for us to grow." As the Northern Territory’s first Chief P...

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Feb, 2025

Porirua/Pari-ā-Rua, Aotearoa New Zealand "We're seeing the long game for all of these kids, and their whānau" For many paramedic parents of...

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Nov, 2024

Rakaia, Aotearoa New Zealand "I absolutely love it, and I love the challenge of learning new skillsets" It took a year of careful planning...

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Nov, 2024

ECP Di Rankin (left) and Nurse Prescriber Janelle Weren Tuakau, Aotearoa New Zealand "It's actually exceeded all of our expectations" A chr...

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Nov, 2024

"I was definitely thrown in the deep end" When paramedic Krystelle Syme first arrived in Samoa in 2018 on a placement with Australian Volun...

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Sep, 2024

Auckland/Tāmaki Makaurau, Aotearoa New Zealand With the primary healthcare system under pressure in Aotearoa New Zealand, health workforce shortages,...

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Sep, 2024

By Amy Milne, External Communications Specialist, Hato Hone St John Canterbury/Waitaha, Aoteroa New Zealand Jewellery shops have been known to make s...

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Sep, 2024

Darwin, Gulmerrogin, Larrakia Country It was a major vehicular accident on the New England Highway in the early hours of the morning that was the cat...

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Sep, 2024

Mildura, Latji Latji/Barkindji Country, Wodonga, Dhudhuroa/WayWurru Country For the past two years in northeastern Victoria, community paramedics hav...

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Jun, 2024

Kirikiriroa/Hamilton, Aotearoa New Zealand 'We’re definitely better paramedics because of it.' When Annalise Wilson and Jack Phillips graduated from...

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