Dear friends & colleagues,
In 2020, the Council of Ambulance Authorities launched the inaugural Women in Ambulance Awards designed to bring attention to successful and hardworking women in ambulance services across Australia, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea.
This year for the CAA2022 Women in Ambulance Awards we recognise 56 incredible women for their work and career progression, highlighting them as role models to the rest of the workforce. We look to empower and inspire the future generations of women to take on ambulance careers, and progress into leadership and management roles by showcasing these amazing women.
Congratulations to all our 2022 Honour Recipients, and thank you for all the work you do.
With kindest regards,
Mojca Bizjak-Mikic
General Manager
The Council of Ambulance Authorities is excited to announce the CAA 2022 Women in Ambulance Honour Recipients.
NSW Ambulance Haley Mestroni Katherine Andrews Kay Armstrong Melissa Willis Raelene Hartman Vicki Castle | Ambulance Victoria Anna Devereux Bronwyn Lambert Debbie Ray Eileen Craven Lindsay Mackay |
Queensland Ambulance Service Brina Keating Crystal Nelson Lisa Courtney Melissa Rogers Sandra Garner Ursula Howarth | SA Ambulance Service Emma Perry Janet Brewer Madeleine Preece Megan Walkley Nicole Bradtke Therese Hornby |
St John WA Brooke Cook Linda Randall Naomi Powell Nicola Peacock Rondel Dancer Shelley Johnstone | St John Ambulance Australia (NT) Andrea Canning Billie Turner Jeannette Button Kate Owen Monique Fynn Naomi Alcover |
ACT Ambulance Service Barbara-Ann Stephens Nicole Day Nicole Price | Ambulance Tasmania |
St John New Zealand Anne-Maree Harris Bridget Dicker Jo Stuart Monique Le Roux Nicola Cunneen Norrie Meauli | Wellington Free Ambulance Abby Perry Heidi Little Kimberley Beban Lucy Lloyd-Bain Melanie Cotterill |
St John Ambulance Papua New Guinea
Rachael Pyokol
Zoe Saulep
Congratulations to all CAA2022 Women in Ambulance Honour Recipients.
Thank you for your hard work and commitment to the Ambulance sector and our patients.
To learn about each of the 2022 Honour Recipients click here.
Keep an eye on our social media channels to hear from previous CAA Women in Ambulance Honour Recipients.
Come join us at our Women in Leadership focused webinar.
Tuesday March 22nd, 11am AEDT
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About The Council of Ambulance Authorities
The Council of Ambulance Authorities is the peak industry body for Australian, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea ambulance services. CAA represents a unified voice for the pre-hospital sector working to respond to changing community needs by collaborating on issues on metropolitan, regional, national and international significance, and works tirelessly to collaborate on the ambulance and pre-hospital 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 for improvement and innovation and to advocate on the sector's behalf in key areas.
To read more about us visit our website.