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With the next federal election announced for 21 May 2022, now is an important time in Australian politics. This election provides the ACA, along with other allied health professions the
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With the next federal election announced for 21 May 2022, now is an important time in Australian politics. This election provides the ACA, along with other allied health professions the

The ACA has successfully partnered with RMIT University to gain Commonwealth funding into the development of an industry-first ‘Sensor (Adjusting) Glove’. The first of its kind, the glove is envisioned

Allied Health Professions Australia (AHPA) is launching their ‘Fair Access to Allied Health for All’ election advocacy campaign. The campaign is calling on the public to make their vote count

Globally, back pain is an enormous personal and societal problem. Every year, an estimated 577 million people world-wide experience back pain.1 Providing care for patients with back pain is a

Each year on 8 March, the ACA joins the world in celebrating International Women’s Day. We want to be a part of celebrating and increasing the visibility of women’s achievements,

It has been a trying two years, with the postponement of our large-scale events that unite the membership and profession. The ACA has striven to host events online, to maintain

On behalf of the Australian Chiropractors Association (ACA) and the Australasian Institute of Chiropractic Education (AICE), I am inviting you to connect and follow the Chiropractic Journal of Australia (CJA)

The ACA contributed a submission to the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care’s (the Commission) National Safety and Quality Primary and Community Healthcare Standards. Launched by the

Funding research is at the heart of the ACA and its core vision to ensure the profession reaches its highest potential. The ACA is committed to evolving evidence-based practice, including