- 09 May, 2025
APA Position Statement on Falls Prevention
Statement by Australian Physiotherapy Association
April 2025
Statement by Australian Physiotherapy Association
April 2025
Submission by the Australian Physiotherapy Association
March 2025
Faster, fairer and more effective care must be on the election ballot this campaign season. The Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) is urging political parties to prioritise healthcare reform that will deliver for the millions of Australians with musculoskeletal conditions and chronic pain. At the heart of the APA’s call is a critical reform: publicly funded First Contact Physiotherapy (FCP), which would provide direct access to physiotherapists for diagnosis and treatment when they need it and without needing a GP referral.
Statement by the Australian Physiotherapy Association
February 2025
This week, the Queensland Government announced a pause on access to stage one and stage two hormone therapies for new patients under 18 in the state’s public health system. The decision has raised alarm among healthcare professionals, including the Australian Medical Association and the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, who warn that it will place already vulnerable young people at greater risk.
Submission by the Australian Physiotherapy Association
December 2024
Submission by the Australian Physiotherapy Association
December 2024
The Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) welcomes the final report of the Scope of Practice Review, Unleashing the Potential of our Health Workforce, which outlines robust solutions to overcoming barriers limiting high-value care across settings.
Submission by the Australian Physiotherapy Association
September 2024
Statement by Australian Physiotherapy Association
September 2024