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Feb, 2025

The Australasian College of Paramedicine (the College) has recently enhanced its educational offerings by introducing a range of comprehensive study t...

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Feb, 2025

Last week, the College was informed of the sad news of Gary Pentland’s passing. Gary was an active and involved member of the College, as well as havi...

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Feb, 2025

She can, she will: Women leading change in paramedicine In the dynamic and demanding profession of paramedicine, women have long played a vital role i...

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Feb, 2025

The College is excited to build on the success of last year's events with a robust and engaging conference schedule for 2025. This year, we bring you...

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Feb, 2025

The College is pleased to announce its collaboration with the Australian Digital Health Agency to investigate how the paramedicine profession current...

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Feb, 2025

Your voice matters: Take the Australasian Paramedicine Workforce Survey before time runs out! We still need more paramedics (clinical, management and...

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Feb, 2025

Planning a conference takes dedication, expertise, and a shared passion for advancing our profession. Our ACPIC25 Organising Committee is made up of...

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Feb, 2025

Transition from University to the workforce with confidence! Applications are now open for the College’s Pre-employment Program. The College’s Pre-emp...

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Feb, 2025

Build a strong foundation for your paramedic career. Applications for the College’s Grad Start Program are now open! The Grad Start Program provides e...

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Feb, 2025

The College recognises the costs of continuing professional development can be prohibitive for some paramedics. As the peak professional body, the Col...

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The College is the peak professional body representing and supporting paramedics and student paramedics across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand since 1973.

The College acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional custodians of the land and sea in which we live and work, we recognise their continuing connection to land, sea and culture and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future.

We recognise the unique role of Māori as Tangata Whenua and embrace Te Tiriti o Waitangi, recognising Māori as tino rangatiratanga of Aotearoa New Zealand while supporting the guiding principles of Te Tiriti – Tino rangatiratanga, Equality, Active protection, Options, and Partnership.