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Jun, 2023

Australasian College of Paramedicine CEO John Bruning and Rural Health Commissioner Dr Ruth Stewart The release of the National Rural Health Commissi...

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Jun, 2023

On 20 April 2023, the College became formally registered as a charity under the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). This date...

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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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May, 2023

Despite the Federal Government’s recent stated support for paramedics to work to “top of scope” as part of new models of multidisciplinary, team-base...

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May, 2023

In celebration of the College's 50th anniversary year, our autumn edition of Response is dedicated to looking back on the past half-a-century of par...

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May, 2023

On the 25-26 May 2023, medical professionals, critical care practitioners and those with an interest in complex patient care will converge on Tweed He...

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Apr, 2023

Dr Ben Meadley, Critical Care Summit Organising Committee Co-Chair, discusses who should attend the Critical Care Summit.

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Apr, 2023

Scientific abstracts for the Australasian College of Paramedicine's International Conference in 2023 are now open. This year the conference will be he...

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Apr, 2023

The College is pleased to announce that the scientific abstracts for the Australasian College of Paramedicine's International Conference in 2023 are n...

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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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