• 14th Oct 2025

Expressions of Interest Now Open: ACPIC26 and PCC26 Organising Committees


The Australasian College of Paramedicine is now inviting Expressions of Interest (EOIs) to join the Organising Committees for two of our major event.


The Australasian College of Paramedicine International Conference (ACPIC26) – taking place in September in Melbourne and the Primary Care Conference (PCC26) – scheduled for May in Canberra. Exact dates and venues to be confirmed.


The College is seeking representation from a broad cross-section of the profession to ensure our events meet the needs of members. If you have a keen interest in innovative practice, collaboration and education in paramedicine and/or primary care, we welcome your expression of interest to be involved.


While committee positions are limited, we encourage EOIs from members at all career stages—there are often additional opportunities to get involved throughout the year.


EOIs close at COB on Friday 31 October 2025.


"I know that my involvement in ACP committees has been central to my growth. The support, networks, and friendships I’ve gained have been invaluable, and these experiences have ignited a genuine passion for leadership, education, and research. I can’t imagine having reached this point in my career without them." Matt Cook, Chair, ACPIC24 and ACPIC25.


Submit your EOI



Committee Commitment

  • PCC 2026: Meetings begin mid-November 2025 (approx. 45 minutes per week until the program is finalised)
  • ACPIC 2026: Meetings begin mid-January 2026 (approx. 45 minutes per week until the program is finalised)

As part of the committee you are also expected to assist with tasks such as contacting potential presenters, writing invitations, answering presenter queries and moderating sessions at the conference.

For any questions, please contact us at conferences@paramedics.org

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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.

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