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Sep, 2021

The College had a busy day last week advocating for the paramedic profession. On Friday 10 September, Ryan Lovett, Chair of the College, and Alecka Mi...

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Sep, 2021

Thursday 9 September 2021 is R U OK? Day. It’s our national day of action when we remind Australians that every day is the day to ask, “Are you OK?” i...

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Sep, 2021

The College strongly encourages all members, including student paramedics, to get their full COVID-19 vaccination course. Vaccination gives us greater...

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Sep, 2021

The College is pleased to establish a relationship with the Safe Airway Society (SAS), the interprofessional airway society for Australia and New Zea...

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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

Be counted as a paramedic Tuesday 10 August 2021 is Census Night in Australia. Make sure your occupation is listed as “paramedic” to help ensure the...

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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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Aug, 2021

The College has published the Winter 2021 issue of Response magazine. Read online now for some excellent content including: Q&A with Freedive wor...

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Aug, 2021

The College officially launched its inaugural Leadership Program in July, welcoming the 22 program participants with an induction session held over Zo...

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Jul, 2021

Applications are now open for the second round of 2021 College Education Grants. There are two types of grant available: ACP International Conference...

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