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Jun, 2021

The Victorian State Government has announced that Ambulance Victoria staff will receive priority access to COVID-19 vaccinations from Wednesday 9 June...

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Jun, 2021

Taskforce publishes guidance to help healthcare workers and organisations make decisions about PPE during the COVID-19 pandemic National COVID-19 Cli...

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Jun, 2021

On Wednesday 9 June, as part of Thank a First Responder Day, the College will be joining communities around Australia to say thank you to the first re...

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Jun, 2021

The two-day Rural Outback and Remote Paramedic (ROAR) Conference was delivered as a virtual conference on 27 and 28 May. The College would like to ext...

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Jun, 2021

Applications are now open for 2021 College Education Grants. There are two types of grant available: ACP International Conference Grant ($500) Profes...

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Jun, 2021

Grandparenting is ending: unregistered practitioners should apply for registration now The Paramedicine Board of Australia has issued a reminder abou...

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Jun, 2021

ACPIC 2021 dates: 15 - 17 September 2021 ACPIC 2021 aims to be an indepth comprehensive paramedic conference focusing on providing the education and r...

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May, 2021

It’s National Volunteer Week (NVW) from Monday 17 to Sunday 23 May 2021. This is Australia’s largest annual celebration of volunteers. NVW will celebr...

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May, 2021

The Australasian College of Paramedicine Student conference is an in-depth conference that focuses on clinical best practice, education and research....

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Apr, 2021

Opportunity to assist with providing medical support for an extensive COVID-19 outbreak in PNG. The College has been approached by St John Ambulance P...

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