Dear friends and colleagues,
With Restart a Heart Day events coming to a close, exciting things continue to evolve at CAA. Today we release our sixth issue of FIRST featuring Dr. Mickey Eisenberg, who has over forty years of commitment to emergency medicine. We'll also take a look into the change of Ambulance vehicles from then until now.
Our Australian Ambulance Service Coin created with the Royal Australian Mint is still being sold as a collectors coin and cointues to circulate throughout Australia. So keep an eye out when you head to the shops.
We also now have a time for our CAA 2021 Awards for Excellence Virtual Event on November 17. Join us at 12pm AEDT to share in the incredible projects our services have been working on, we hope to see you there.
With kindest regards,
Mojca Bizjak-Mikic
Our Australian Ambulance Service coin in partnership with the Royal Australian Mint is still available to purchase as a collectors coin.
Purchase yours here
Don't forget to keep a look out for our coin when you head to the shops
Our CAA2021 Awards for Excellence Virtual Event will be held on
Wednesday November 17th at 12pm AEDT
This is the perfect opportunity to gather your colleagues and to share in the amazing projects that the different services have implemented.
The virtual event will go live on our CAA website, Facebook, and Twitter
Are you looking for your next exciting career opportunity?
Check out the CAA Job Board on our website for information regarding current roles available within our member services and the wider ambulance sector.
https://www.acaa.net.au/job-board
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About The Council of Ambulance Authorities
The Council of Ambulance Authorities (CAA) is the peak industry body for Australian, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea statutory ambulance services. CAA represents a unified voice for the pre-hospital sector working to respond to changing community needs by collaborating on issues of metropolitan, regional, national, and international significance.
The CAA was set up in 1962 to provide ambulance service CEOs with a networking opportunity to discuss issues, learnings and achievements current to the pre-hospital industry. Today, the board consists of CEOs from each member service.
Member services collective knowledge and expertise provide a sound foundation to explore opportunities and innovation and to advocate on the sector's behalf in key areas.
To read more about this visit our website.