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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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Apr, 2021

The College's Mental Health and Wellbeing Special Interest Group is undergoing a change of scope to become the Paramedic Wellbeing Special Interest Gr...

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Apr, 2021

The College is seeking expressions of interest from College members who would like to form a newly created Special Interest Group (SIG) for Women in P...

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Apr, 2021

The College is seeking expressions of interest from College members who would like to form a newly created First Nations Peoples Special Interest Grou...

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Mar, 2021

Investigating the everyday sexism experiences of female paramedics in Australia Are you a female paramedic currently employed in Australia? We are loo...

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Mar, 2021

Paramedics have an important role as part of the COVID-19 vaccine administration workforce. Paramedics, especially paramedics who are not currently wo...

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Mar, 2021

The College welcomes student members to join at any point of their journey as a student paramedic. As a student member, you have access to all the Col...

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Mar, 2021

Launched in 2020, the Council of Ambulance Authorities (CAA) Women in Ambulance Awards are designed to highlight successful and hardworking women in a...

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