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May, 2025

Comments made by College CEO, John Bruning, are quoted in this piece written by Tim Little in the Courier Mail 26 May, 2025. Australasian College of P...

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Apr, 2025

The Paramedicine Board of Australia (ParaBA) is conducting a public consultation as part of its proposal to regulate advanced practice paramedics. Aus...

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Apr, 2025

The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) has been contracted by the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care (the...

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Apr, 2025

Rural and remote health research is vital for a vibrant healthy future Australia. With a theme of ‘Research from the heart – shaping rural & remot...

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Mar, 2025

The Aotearoa New Zealand Government is looking at ways to improve the regulation of the health workforce as part of its plan to ensure timely, quality...

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Mar, 2025

All Australians should be afforded the opportunity to achieve their best health. The College has identified a range of high-impact initiatives that su...

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Mar, 2025

The Tasmanian Government is currently developing the 20-Year Preventive Health Strategy to ensure every Tasmanian deserves to live their best lives –...

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Mar, 2025

The National Health Practitioner Ombudsman (the Ombudsman) is investigating how matters involving health practitioners subject to immediate action are...

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Mar, 2025

The final report of the Unleashing the Potential of our Health Workforce: Scope of Practice Review was published by the Australian Federal Government...

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Feb, 2025

WIN News - Shepparton 27 Feb, 2025 Ryan Lovett, Chair of the Australasian College of Paramedicine was interviewed by WIN News reporter Daniel Herrero...

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