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Nov, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has strained Australia’s medical services and exposed systemic shortcomings in the health system. It has also provided insight i...

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Nov, 2021

The spring edition of our quarterly Response is out now! This edition features: • An interview with Special Operations Paramedic Gerry Pyke, who was...

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Nov, 2021

The College regularly engages in government and industry consultations to represent and advance the interests of the paramedicine profession. This beh...

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Nov, 2021

The College held its Annual General Meeting on Friday, 29 October. The members elected for three-year terms Kate Worthington (NZ) and Anthony (Tony) G...

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Nov, 2021

As part of our ongoing advocacy and representation work, the College has engaged with Indigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA), a member-based Aborig...

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Nov, 2021

A reminder to Australian members that paramedics have until 30 November to renew their Ahpra general or non-practising registration. For students, reg...

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Nov, 2021

The University of Sydney’s Faculty of Medicine and Health is inviting paramedics to take part in a “Palliative Paramedicine: A Qualitative Study of H...

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Oct, 2021

At Today's Annual General Meeting, the College announced the recipients of Fellowship for 2021. Fellowship of the College is a prestigious member stat...

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Oct, 2021

At today's Annual General Meeting, former College Board Chairperson Peter Jurkovsky was recognised for his tireless efforts to advance the paramedici...

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Oct, 2021

2021 was a challenging year for everyone, with the initial response to COVID-19 in early 2020 turning into a year of restrictions that impacted us al...

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The College is the peak professional body representing and supporting paramedics and student paramedics across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand since 1973.

The College acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional custodians of the land and sea in which we live and work, we recognise their continuing connection to land, sea and culture and pay our respects to Elders past, present and future.

We recognise the unique role of Māori as Tangata Whenua and embrace Te Tiriti o Waitangi, recognising Māori as tino rangatiratanga of Aotearoa New Zealand while supporting the guiding principles of Te Tiriti – Tino rangatiratanga, Equality, Active protection, Options, and Partnership.