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Country Watch
07 August 2025
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Little Footsteps, Big Future: Supporting Stronger Health Journeys for First Nations Children
As Australia marked National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day on Monday 4 August, ACRRM reaffirms its commitment to growing a culturally safe Rural Generalist workforce that supports First Nations children, families, and communities to thrive. 

This year’s theme, Little Footsteps, Big Future, honours the journeys children take as they grow - each step guided by culture, community, and connection to Country. 

ACRRM President Dr Rod Martin says culturally safe, continuous care is vital to helping children grow strong in health and in spirit. 

“When we invest in Rural Generalist medicine, we’re investing in the future of all children living in rural, remote, and First Nations communities,” Dr Martin says. 
 
Read more
 
Protecting rural neighbours this flu season: doctors urge action as cases rise
ACRRM says influenza is placing increasing pressure on rural, remote, and First Nations health services, and low vaccination rates could make things worse. 

ACRRM President Dr Rod Martin says too many people are putting off getting their flu shot, despite it being one of the simplest ways to protect themselves and others. 

“Flu doesn’t just make you feel unwell - it can be deadly, especially for children, elders, and people with chronic conditions,” Dr Martin says. 

“In small communities, one person’s decision to get vaccinated can make a real difference.  
“It’s about protecting your neighbours as much as yourself.” 
 
Read more
 
Upskill and fill your CPD requirements with an ACRRM face-to-face course this September!
Elevate your expertise this year with hands-on training tailored for healthcare professionals in your region.
 
Take the opportunity to enhance your practical skills, stay up to date with the latest techniques, and earn valuable CPD in a collaborative learning environment. Our face-to face courses also offer a great chance to connect with like-minded peers who are passionate about rural and remote healthcare.
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If you are a registrar on the AGPT or RGTS pathway you receive a fully-funded place on REST and ALS2 as part of your training requirements. 
  • Rural Anaesthetic Crisis Management (RACM) | Perth | Sunday 7 September
  • Rural Emergency Skills Training (REST) | Rockhampton | Saturday 6  - 7 Sunday September
  • Advanced Life Support Level 2 (ALS2) | Darwin | Friday 5 September
  • Point of Care Ultrasound for Rural Generalists | Adelaide | Saturday 6 September
  • Advanced Life Support Level 2 (ALS2) | Barossa | Sunday 7 September
Book now
 
Brisbane Public Holiday Wednesday 13 August
ACRRM staff at the national office in Brisbane will be available in a limited capacity on Wednesday 13 August for the Brisbane Royal Queensland Show public holiday. National office staff will still be available for enquiries and you can continue to contact your QLD regional team and ACRRM regional offices here.
ACRRM Jobs Board
Check out the latest vacancies for RGs and Rural GPs across the country on the ACRRM Jobs Board: 
  • Director - Medical Education and Training | TAS
  • FACRRM General Practice Clinical Supervisor | Grafton, NSW
  • General Practitioner at Maari Ma Health | Broken Hill, QLD
  • General Practitioner / Obstetrician | Hamilton, VIC
  • Medical Superintendent | Sarina, QLD
Click below to see the full list of openings on the ACRRM. 
 
Want to advertise a job? find out how here. 
 
ACRRM Jobs Board
 
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Sponsored: GP VMO Opportunities Across Tasmania – From Coastal Towns to Remote Islands
Sponsored: GP VMO Opportunities Across Tasmania – From Coastal Towns to Remote Islands
Looking for a rewarding rural GP or VMO role? Ochre Health are actively seeking expressions of interest from Rural Generalists and ACRRM Registrars across Tasmania—including Smithton, St Marys, Scottsdale, Queenstown, and the remote Flinders and King Islands.
 
These locations offer diverse clinical experiences in both community general practice and hospital settings. With strong support networks and meaningful patient care, these roles are ideal for doctors at all stages of their rural career. 

Submit your expression of interest along with your CV to Tarryn Stevenson on tstevenson@ochrehealth.com.au, or for any enquiries please call 0447 810 070.
 
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The ACRRM Territory Trekker Bursary - Applications now open
Are you, or do you know a junior doctor with a passion for rural, remote, and First Nations healthcare in the Northern Territory?
 
Applications are now open for the Territory Trekker Bursary. This initiative is designed to support the next generation of Rural Generalists to attend the 2025 NT Rural and Remote Medicine Conference, hosted by the RDA NT Chapter in Garramilla (Darwin) from Friday 12 – Sunday 14 September 2025.
What does the bursary include?

Successful applicants will receive:
  • 1 x full registration to attend the 2025 NT Rural and Remote Medicine Conference
  • A $1,000 bursary to support expenses such as:
    • Accommodation
    • Travel (airfares and transport)
    • Meals or incidental expenses
Who’s eligible?

To apply, you must:
  • Be a current financial ACRRM Resident or Intern Member
  • Be currently practising in the NT, or demonstrate a clear intent to work in the NT
  • Submit a short online application
Applications close Friday 15 August 2025
 
Apply now
 
Caring@home enews
caring@home develops and provides nationally consistent, practical and evidence-based clinical resources and education for health professionals. Find the latest news and updates below. 
 
Online education modules now available: 
 
These modules are now hosted on a new Student Management System (SMS) and Learning Management System (LMS). 
  • Module 1 - Introducing the caring@home resources and their benefits
  • Module 2A and 2B - Teaching carers/families to help manage breakthrough symptoms using subcutaneous medicines
  • Aboriginal Health Workers - AHWs supporting mob at home with caring@home resources
Check out the caring@home website for more resources and news.
Updated RSV Vaccine Resources
The Department of Health, Disability and Ageing (the department) has shared updated resources to support the correct administration of RSV vaccines and monoclonal antibodies.

Key points
  • A single dose of the RSV vaccine, Abrysvo®, is recommended for women at 28 to 36 weeks of pregnancy and is available for free through the National Immunisation Program (NIP).
  • Arexvy® must not be administered to pregnant women.
  • States and territories are offering the RSV monoclonal antibody, Beyfortus™ (Nirsevimab) for free to eligible infants and children.
  • Abrysvo® and Arexvy® must not be administered to infants or children.
  • The department has produced a poster outlining the correct administration of RSV vaccines and monoclonal antibodies by cohort.
These resources are available on the department’s website here.
 
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POCUS-RG in stanthorpe and RG careers in ballarat
The clinical courses team were in Stanthorpe this week for the Point of Care Ultrasound for Rural Generalists (POCUS-RG). New in 2025, this ACRRM course equips Rural Generalists and GPs with the foundational skills and confidence to perform a wide range of ultrasound-guided assessments in everyday rural and remote clinical settings. 
 
The Victorian regional team were in Ballarat for the "Lets talk about RG rural health careers!". This event included a presentation from local FACRRM Dr Josh Seldis with excellent support from VRGP and Grampians Health.
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Online course of the month – August 2025
Grief and Bereavement 
Grief touches everyone—patients, families, colleagues, and communities. For rural and remote healthcare professionals, the role of supporting people through loss often goes beyond the clinical. 
This month, ACRRM’s featured online course, Grief and Bereavement, offers practical guidance on navigating the complex emotional, psychological, and social impacts of grief.
 
Drawing on current grief theory and real-world scenarios, the course helps you recognise the many ways grief can present and how best to respond with empathy and confidence. 
 
Whether you're a doctor, nurse, allied health professional, or medical administrator, this course offers clear, practical tools to guide difficult conversations and support those experiencing bereavement with sensitivity and care. 
 
Details:
  • Duration: 2 hours online learning
  • CPD hours: 2 Educational Activity hours
  • Cost: Free for members | $95 for non-member
  • Program level requirement: Professionalism, Ethical practice, Addressing health inequities
Enrol now
 
Dental Health Week (4–10 August) is a timely reminder that oral health is an essential part of overall health—especially in rural and remote settings, where access to dental care can be limited.

ACRRM’s Online Learning course Dental Emergencies is designed to equip Rural Generalists with the knowledge and confidence to assess, manage, and document common dental presentations. From trauma management to haemorrhage control, this 3-hour module covers essential skills often left out of traditional training.
 
Enrol now
 
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Extend your skills at upcoming ACRRM courses. View all courses 
Advanced Life Support Level 2 (ALS2) Darwin5 September
Rural Emergency Skills Training (REST) Rockhampton6 -7 September
Point of Care Ultrasound for Rural Generalists - Adelaide6 September
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Come and say hi to the ACRRM team at these upcoming events.
ACRRM Supervisor Summit13 - 15 August
RDA NT Rural & Remote Medicine Conference 202512 - 14 September
RMA2522 - 25 October
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