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The gap between evidence and everyday practice is costing patients access to the most effective emergency contraception.
Rapidly evolving scope of practice means that traditional community pharmacy workflows need review. What works (and what doesn’t)?
New Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) recommendations could significantly change who can access funded COVID-19 and RSV vaccines. At its December 2025 meeting, PBAC considered applications for funding COVID-19 vaccines and RSV vaccines on the National Immunisation Program (NIP). While...
Poisons information pharmacists turn individual calls into population-level insights that inform regulatory and scheduling decisions.
Australia's Minister for Health has announced a National Medicines Record. What is it, and what will it achieve?
From roles in governance, research and education, hospital pharmacists are practicing to an increasingly advanced scope.
PSA’s ASPIRE Palliative Care Foundation Training Program gives pharmacists the skills to deliver this vital care – to patients and families.
Compounding environments must be designed to minimise contamination risk —  including keeping meal breaks well away from the bench.
The most-read stories of the year highlight where clinical practice, regulation and professional reform collided. From sweeping Therapeutic Guidelines updates to unresolved scheduling decisions and award wage reform, these five stories captured pharmacists’ attention and reflected the pressures shaping practice...
New year, new policy and practice changes. Here’s what pharmacists will need to navigate from January. In 2026, pharmacists can expect some changes to education, medicine costs and credentialing standards.  AP has rounded up the key changes pharmacists can expect from...