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Oct, 2022

More than 2,000 Australian paramedics are working in the UK, prompting calls for governments to do more to promote their return. In this interview wit...

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Oct, 2022

‘At least’ 2200 lost to Britain Written by: Sarah Booth, Rebecca Borg, Mitch Clarke More than 2000 Australian paramedics are working in Britain, prom...

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Oct, 2022

MEDIA RELEASE Tuesday October 25 2022 The Australasian College of Paramedicine welcomes the $235 million funding allocation towards the roll-out of 5...

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Oct, 2022

Paramedics are key to a sustainable health workforce strategy The Australasian College of Paramedicine (the College) welcomes the opportunity to contr...

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Sep, 2022

The College’s advocacy efforts, among others, on behalf of paramedics as part of the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ recent review of the Australia a...

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Sep, 2022

The College welcomes the New South Wales and Victorian governments’ joint announcement this week to establish a further 50 urgent care services to ea...

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Jun, 2022

Friday, July 8, 2022, marks the inaugural International Paramedics Day that celebrates the work undertaken by paramedics and first responders aroun...

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May, 2022

MEDIA STATEMENT Tuesday, 24 May 2022 The Australasian College of Paramedicine congratulates the successful candidates in the 2022 federal election an...

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May, 2022

MEDIA STATEMENT Thursday 12 May 2022 The Chair of the Australasian College of Paramedicine is renewing calls for the establishment of a Commonwealth...

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May, 2022

Speaking on an ABC Radio National Breakfast Health Panel this morning, College Chair Ryan Lovett said ambulance ramping was a symptom of a broader h...

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