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Oct, 2023

Story from Sydney Morning Herald Written by Natassia Chrysanthos They might usually be seen in ambulances or emergency departments. But paramedics say...

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Sep, 2023

Story from Insightplus, The Medical Journal of Australia Health system reform must involve paramedics Written by Michelle Murphy ASM, Advocacy and Gov...

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Sep, 2023

Story from New Zealand Doctor Op-ed: Potential waits to be realised: Paramedicine – a growing force for good in the health system Written by John Brun...

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Sep, 2023

Story from The Age These paramedics are itching to work. The worst part of their job is sitting around Written by Aisha Dow and Henrietta Cook Demoral...

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Aug, 2023

Story from the Sydney Morning Herald Nurse and pharmacy prescribing powers to be probed in new review Written by Natassia Chrysanthos Nurses, paramedi...

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May, 2023

In a new op-ed in the Daily Telegraph, College Chair Ryan Lovett questions why paramedics were again overlooked in the 2023 federal budget. The op-ed...

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Mar, 2023

In an op-ed published today on Crikey, College CEO John Bruning addresses the pressing need for paramedics to be included in the Federal Government’s...

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Mar, 2023

In the lead up to the Federal Budget, the Australian Health Journal has released a Federal Budget Countdown package featuring John Bruning CEO. Parame...

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Feb, 2023

Listen to Ryan Lovett, College Chair, on ABC Radio South East SA Off the back of yesterday’s announcement by Federal Health Minister Mark Butler that...

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Jan, 2023

Story published in The Australian. Paramedics to play ‘vital role’ in revamped Medicare model By Natasha Robinson Paramedics are ready to play a “vita...

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