• 2nd Jul 2025

ACPIC25 - Tickets now on sale



Early-Bird tickets for ACPIC25 are now on sale!

10 - 12 September 2025

Hotel Grand Chancellor, Brisbane, Queensland


Get ready for ACPIC25, the College’s annual flagship conference, bringing together paramedicine professionals, students, educators, and researchers from across Australasia and beyond.

This year’s theme, Foundations to Future – Advancing Paramedicine explores the evolution of paramedicine and the innovations shaping its future.


Keynote Speakers Announced!


We’re thrilled to welcome an inspiring lineup of keynote speakers:


  • Shell Piercy – Opening Keynote
  • Michelle Crilly - Dinner Keynote
  • Cam Rota - Dinner Keynote
  • Dr Dinesh Palipana OAM - Closing Keynote


Learn more about these incredible speakers here.


What to Expect at ACPIC25:


  • Hands-on Workshops – Wednesday 10 September
  • Dedicated Student Day – Wednesday 10 September
  • Two Full Conference Days – Thursday 11 & Friday 12 September
  • Gala Dinner – Thursday 11 September

No matter where you are in your paramedicine journey, ACPIC25 is your opportunity to connect, learn, and grow together. View the program here.



Early Bird Tickets


Starting at just $515 for members, with flexible 8-week payment plans available until 27 July (members only).

Find out more about ticketing, payment plans, and bundles here.

View the full conference program here.



Thank You to Our Sponsors


We gratefully acknowledge Edith Cowan University (ECU) and Auckland University of Technology (AUT) for their generous support.


Partner & Sponsor Opportunities Still Available



Interested in partnering with us or sponsoring ACPIC25? Please contact Georgia Coetzee at georgia.coetzee@paramedics.org.

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