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Nov, 2022

In the spring edition of Response, we’re continuing to expand our magazine content, providing members with College information, features, professiona...

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Oct, 2022

The College's 2021-2022 annual report is now out! Catch up with all the work our hardworking team has been doing in past year, with highlights from o...

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Jul, 2022

Paramedics employed by NSW Ambulance are represented by two trade unions – the Health Services Union (the HSU) and the Australian Paramedics Associati...

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May, 2022

It’s almost tax time and if you’re a paramedic it pays to learn what you can claim. The ATO has prepared a helpful Tax Time Toolkit 2022 outlining wh...

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Mar, 2022

Trauma on the Border 2022 will be delivered as a hybrid conference on Friday 18 March 2022, offering attendees the opportunity to attend the annual c...

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Feb, 2022

Further to the recent National COVID-19 Clinical Evidence Taskforce published recommendation for molnupiravir (Lagevrio) in at-risk unvaccinated patie...

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Oct, 2021

Saturday 16 October is Restart a Heart Day. This is a global initiative of the European Resuscitation Council, co-ordinated in Australia and New Zeal...

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Sep, 2021

The College in the news Paramedics are an untapped resource who are well placed to fill health service gaps in regional and remote communities, said...

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Aug, 2021

Fortem Australia is providing a unique opportunity for all members of the first responder community to come together during this challenging time. ‘B...

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Aug, 2021

The Australian Stroke Foundation and the NZ Stroke Foundation are currently running campaigns to help spread awareness of stroke and shine a light on...

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