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Country Watch
18 September 2025
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RMA25 - See you in 35 days! 
22 - 25 October 2025 in Boorloo (Perth)
 
Don't miss out on this year's premier rural medicine conference! Join over 700 delegates to learn from Australia's rural medicine masters – doctors who have mastered the art of treating anything, anywhere.
 
You will gain practical techniques from colleagues who thrive where resources aren't just a phone call away, all presented through engaging sessions that make learning genuinely enjoyable.
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Keynote Speakers:
  • Dr Simon Quilty will present his groundbreaking "Doctors for Bricks" approach, demonstrating how housing justice is revolutionising health outcomes in remote communities.
  • Dr Tracy Westerman AM will present her compelling research on why current approaches to Indigenous mental health are fundamentally flawed and what we need to do differently.
  • Olympic Champion Grace Brown OAM will reveal the performance strategies that led her to gold medal success and how they apply to high-pressure medical situations.
  • Professor Jenny May AM, our National Rural Health Commissioner, will provide insights into the policy landscape shaping rural medicine's future.
  • Akram Azimi will explore spatial justice and leadership in remote healthcare, drawing on his extensive advocacy work across rural Australia.
View the full program
 
Register now
 
Celebrating the people who make us who we are
We are proud to launch our new Member Milestone Recognition Program, designed to celebrate the dedication and commitment of our members throughout their professional journey with the College.
 
From your first year as a member, through to 5, 10, 20 years, and beyond of continuous membership, this program recognises the contribution you make. Not only to the College, but to rural and remote medicine, your peers, and the communities you serve. 

What you can expect 
Members reaching 5, 10, and 20 years of continuous membership will receive a special message from the College acknowledging their milestone along with a commemorative gift pack to mark the occasion. 

If you believe you have an upcoming milestone, we encourage you to update your details in MyCollege to ensure your commemorative pack is sent to the correct address.  

We look forward to celebrating with you and saying thank you for the years of commitment you’ve given to your patients, your community, and to your College. 
 
Update your details
 
Dr James McLeod's journey: Recognising his Rural Generalist career through REEF
Dr James McLeod has built a rich and rewarding career as a Rural Generalist, shaped by years of dedication to rural medicine, community health, and mentoring the next generation of doctors.

Now based in Renmark, South Australia, James recently attained Fellowship of ACRRM through REEF, which he describes as “incredibly validating” to be recognised for the skills he has spent years developing.
 
Read James' story
 
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ACRRM Jobs Board
Check out the latest vacancies for RGs and Rural GPs across the country on the ACRRM Jobs Board: 
  • Senior Medical Officer | Blackwater, QLD
  • Rural Generalist Locum | East Arnhem Land, NT
  • Senior Medical Officer | Emerald, QLD
Click below to view the full list of opportunities on the ACRRM Jobs Board.  
 
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Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre
The Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre have released a new publication, Review of alcohol use among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples: patterns, impacts and community-led responses.
 
This comprehensive review updates the 2018 report and presents key findings on alcohol use, its impacts, and community-led strategies to address the issue. A factsheet and a short video are available for those interested in learning more.

For further details, visit the Alcohol and Other Drugs Knowledge Centre.
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ACRRM Territory Trekker Bursary takes Dr Asferd to NT Conference
The Northern Territory’s first Rural and Remote Medicine Conference kicked off in Garramilla (Darwin) last week, and thanks to the ACRRM Territory Trekker Bursary, Dr Asferd Mengesha Woldemicael will be right in the thick of it. 
 
Hosted by the Rural Doctors Association of Australia (RDAA) NT Chapter, the inaugural conference has attracted Rural Generalist leaders from across Australia and highlights the unique health environment in some of the country’s most remote locations.
 
The Bursary provides Dr Woldemicael with full conference registration and a $1000 contribution towards travel and accommodation.
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ACRRM President Dr Rod Martin says the event is an important opportunity for learning and connection. 
 
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Community Support Grant – Applications Closing Soon
Time is running out to apply for the Rural and Remote Community Support Grant, with applications closing 1 October. 
 
The grant provides up to $50,000 to support community-led projects that strengthen local healthcare delivery and directly support the recruitment and retention of doctors in rural, remote and First Nations communities. 
 
Eligible projects could include programs to attract and retain doctors, initiatives to improve accommodation availability, or bringing healthcare to areas that need it most through mobile clinics.
 
Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity. 
 
Apply now
 
Significant update to Asthma guidelines published this week
The National Asthma Council Australia (NAC) has released major updates to the Australian Asthma Handbook this week that advise health professionals against prescribing short-acting beta2 agonists (SABA) alone for asthma management in adults and adolescents. 

To view the updated guidelines visit the Australian Asthma Handbook webpage.   
Attending RMA? Make the most of your trip to WA
Heading to Perth for the Rural Medicine Australia (RMA) Conference this October? Why not extend your stay and take the opportunity to earn valuable CPD hours or complete any mandatory ALS2 training at the same time.

ACRRM is hosting a limited number of pre- and post-conference courses in Perth, designed specifically for Rural Generalists. Spots are limited — don’t miss your chance to combine professional development with your RMA trip.
 
Make your RMA experience go further — secure your place today!
Sunday 19 October 2025

Point of Care Ultrasound for Rural Generalists 
 
CPD Hours: 16
Member: $1,695
Non-Member: $1,875
 
Register
Monday 27 October 2025

Advanced Life Support Level 2 (ALS2)
 
CPD Hours: 15
Member: $1,570
Non-Member: $1,775
 
Register
Tuesday 28 October 2025

Rural Anaesthetic Crisis Management (RACM)
 
CPD Hours: 16
Member: $1,570
Non-Member: $1,810
 
Register
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NT Member Networking and La Trobe University skills day
President Dr Rod Martin, CEO Marita Cowie and the ACRRM team were in Darwin last week for the inaugural RDA NT Rural and Remote Medicine Conference and a College member networking event. The conference and the member event were great opportunities to connect with ACRRM RGs doing critical work in the NT. 
 
In Victoria, the regional team were at La Trobe University Bendigo running a procedural skills day for the Monash medical student group, Wildfire. Students covered several topics including lumbar puncture, ear exams and cervical screening. 
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DRIVERS 2025 Conference
10 - 11 October in Traralgon
 
The Gippsland Regional Training Hub is pleased to invite you to the DRIVERS 2025 Conference — a two-day event dedicated to showcasing the latest in rural health research and innovation.
 
DRIVERS is an outstanding professional development and networking opportunity for rural junior doctors, registrars and medical students. Presenters showcase their academic, research and quality improvement achievements to an engaged audience of peers and colleagues - making the conference a valuable addition to your CV.
 
Learn more
 
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Extend your skills at upcoming ACRRM courses. View all courses 
Rural Emergency Skills Training (REST) - Brisbane25 - 26 October
Rural Anaesthetic Crisis Management (RACM) - Adelaide1 November
Rural Emergency Skills Training (REST) - Geelong1 - 2 November
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Come and say hi to the ACRRM team at these upcoming events.
QLD rural generalist 20 year forum2 - 3 October
Remote Australians Matter - Healthy Horizons 20256 - 8 October
RMA25 22 - 25 October
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