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Jun, 2025

Are you a paramedic or student paramedic looking to deepen your understanding of palliative care? The Paramedicine palliative care study day, to be he...

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May, 2025

College CEO, John Bruning, was interviewed on ABC Far North on 27 May 2025. Summary of interview: College CEO, John Bruning, discusses the issue of pa...

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May, 2025

The College is pleased to announce it has been awarded a Western Australian Suicide Prevention Grant, funded by Suicide Prevention Australia and the W...

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May, 2025

College CEO, John Bruning, was interviewed on 4BC Drive 26 May 2025. Summary of interview: Newly graduated paramedics are being forced to look oversea...

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May, 2025

Comments made by College CEO, John Bruning, are quoted in this piece written by Tim Little in the Courier Mail 26 May, 2025. Australasian College of P...

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May, 2025

The College recognises the costs of continuing professional development can be prohibitive for some paramedics. As the peak professional body, the Col...

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May, 2025

Response, once a quarterly publication, has transformed to better reflect the dynamic nature of our work and the urgency of the issues we address. Mov...

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May, 2025

National Patient Transport (NPT) is seeking FT, PT and Casual Qualified Ambulance Transport Attendants and Patient Transport Officers for our operatio...

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May, 2025

National Patient Transport (NPT) is currently seeking applications for casual Patient Transport Officers for the following areas: Hume Region servici...

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May, 2025

National Patient Transport (NPT is seeking applications for casual Ambulance Attendants for the following areas: Melbourne Metro Hume Region servicin...

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