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  • ACRRM welcomes launch of CDU School of Medicine
    Feb 12, 2026
    The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) welcomes the inaugural intake of students at Charles Darwin University’s (CDU) School of Medicine this week, describing it as a landmark step for the Northern Territory’s health workforce.
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  • Registrar satisfaction strengthens under ACRRM’s College-led training model
    Feb 12, 2026
    The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) has achieved its strongest-ever registrar satisfaction results, with the 2025 National Registrar Survey confirming continued improvement across training quality, support and wellbeing under the College-led training model.
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  • SA College Chairs Committee: Doctors in South Australia issue three-point plan to parties ahead of election
    Feb 11, 2026
    South Australian doctors say South Australia needs an overarching health strategy to ensure every person can access safe, timely care from a qualified health professional, no matter where they live.
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  • ACRRM secures funding to deliver Rural Generalist training to 2030
    Feb 9, 2026
    The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) has secured $331.7 million from the Albanese Government to deliver its national training program from now to December 2030.
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  • Pursuing an AST in Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Health
    Feb 4, 2026
    Pursue Advanced Specialised Training (AST) in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health with ACRRM. Build skills for rural and remote medical practice.
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  • The Role of Rural Generalists in Improving Health Equity
    Feb 4, 2026
    Learn how Rural Generalists improve health equity in Australia. Discover ACRRM training, member stories, and pathways to a rewarding rural medical career.
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  • ACRRM recognises essential role of primary health care nurses
    Feb 4, 2026
    Marking Primary Health Care Nurses Day, Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) President Dr Rod Martin says primary health care nurses are indispensable members of Rural Generalist-led teams delivering care in rural, remote and First Nations communities.
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  • ACRRM appoints new Tasmanian College Council representative
    Jan 28, 2026
    The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) has appointed Tasmanian Rural Generalist Dr Brian Treanor as its College Council representative for Tasmania.
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  • Seeking ACRRM Member input to the Medicare access and funding inquiry
    Jan 22, 2026
    The Australian Parliament is undertaking an inquiry into the Medicare Benefits Schedule changes that took effect from 1 November 2025 (including expanding bulk billing incentives to all Medicare patients and changes to the Better Access program, Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives (LARCs) and diagnostic imaging). Terms of reference for this inquiry can be found here.
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  • Updates to training policies from 2026.1
    Jan 20, 2026
    ACRRM has updated several training policies for the Rural Generalist Fellowship Program following the consolidation of Rural Generalist Training Scheme (RGTS) with the Australian General Practice Training (AGPT) funded pathway. Click through to read a summary of changes.
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  • More Rural Generalists training where Queensland needs them most
    Jan 19, 2026
    Queensland communities will benefit from more Rural Generalists (RGs) training and working in areas of greatest need, with more than 145 doctors commencing the ACRRM Fellowship program in 2026.
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  • New year, new focus on health: rural Australians urged to check in on their health
    Jan 13, 2026
    As the new year begins, rural and remote Australians are being encouraged to take a moment to check in on their health — and make preventative care a priority for the year ahead.
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  • Extreme weather increasing health risks in rural and remote Australia
    Jan 8, 2026
    The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) says extreme weather across Australia is increasing health risks for rural, remote and First Nations communities and placing growing pressure on local health services.
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  • 2025 President's end-of-year message
    Dec 18, 2025
    As 2025 comes to a close, I just want to take a moment to say a genuine thank you for everything you do for rural, remote, and First Nations communities. This year has really shown—again—just how vital Rural Generalists (RGs) are to Australia’s healthcare system. As RGs, you’re clinicians, emergency responders, proceduralists, leaders, teachers, advocates… and often the first, and sometimes the only, point of care in your communities.
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  • Rural communities to benefit from expanded ADHD assessment by Rural Generalist doctors
    Dec 2, 2025
    The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) says expanding the role of GPs and Rural Generalists (RGs) in ADHD assessment and treatment is an important step toward equitable healthcare access for people living outside major centres.
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  • ACRRM Board and Council elections confirm strong and stable leadership
    Nov 27, 2025
    The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) is pleased to announce its new Board and Council, endorsed at the College’s Annual General Meeting on Friday 24 October.
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  • Sponsored: Rural practice brings unique medico-legal challenges
    Nov 19, 2025
    Rural generalist medicine has been officially recognised as its own specialty by the Medical Board of Australia, a landmark decision acknowledging what you've always known: this work is fundamentally different.
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  • Rural Generalists bringing skin cancer care closer to home
    Nov 17, 2025
    This National Skin Cancer Action Week (16–22 November), the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) is highlighting the critical role Rural Generalists play in delivering local diagnosis and treatment where specialist access is often limited.
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  • ACRRM: Bulk billing incentives welcome – but require flexibility for rural communities
    Nov 3, 2025
    The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) says new bulk billing incentives mark a welcome investment in general practice but cautions that one-size-fits-all funding might not work across the breadth of rural and remote Australia.
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  • Passionate medical educator and rural doctor receives prestigious national Award
    Oct 28, 2025
    A Rural Generalist Anaesthetist who has served the Victorian community of Echuca for more than 40 years, trained hundreds of medical students and junior doctors, and contributed enormously to the work of multiple rural health organisations, has received the highly coveted ACRRM-RDAA Peter Graham ‘Cohuna’ Award for 2025.
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