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14 January 2025
New Psychotherapy Written Case marksheet to be introduced from May 2025

The updated PWC marksheet will be implemented from the upcoming 16 May marking round.

10 January 2025
Update on New South Wales workforce issues

More than 200 individual senior NSW psychiatrists have resigned, citing patient safety concerns.

20 December 2024
RANZCP update on NSW workforce issues

The RANZCP has been increasingly concerned about the significant gaps in the workforce across New So...

19 December 2024
End-of-year reflections: A video message from Dr Astha Tomar

As 2024 comes to a close, Dr Astha Tomar has taken the opportunity to connect with you and reflect o...

12 December 2024
RANZCP's Federal Pre-budget submission Australia

The College has finalised our annual pre-budget submission to inform the 2025–26 Australian Federal ...

12 December 2024
The 2024 Medical Training Survey results

The 2024 Medical Training Survey (MTS) results were released last week.

12 December 2024
The trainee takeover of Australasian Psychiatry

The second annual Trainee Takeover edition of Australasian Psychiatry is out now.

11 December 2024
Emeritus Prof. Bruce J Tonge on meeting CPD requirements

Insights from Emeritus Prof. Bruce J Tonge on meeting CPD requirements

09 December 2024
RANZCP NSW Branch Annual Dinner 2024

On Saturday 16 November, 120 members and their guests attended the RANZCP NSW Branch Annual Dinner, ...

09 December 2024
Professor Andrew Way AM appointed as Interim CEO of the RANZCP

The RANZCP is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Andrew Way AM as Interim Chief Execut...

06 December 2024
Clinical practice guidelines previously developed by the RANZCP

The RANZCP remains committed to ongoing advocacy to enable the co-development of NHMRC-standard guid...

06 December 2024
Publication update on the report from the Anna Freud Centre

Clarification on next steps for publication of the review into the evidence for long-term psychodyna...