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Keyword TagsTag: campaignEngage is a significant change in approachMonday, 22 April 2013Section: Latest News The Engage campaign is a culmination of the work we have done in the past but with a new way of getting the message through. APESMA launches ENGAGE campaignMonday, 22 April 2013Section: Latest News APESMA will campaign for a dramatic 20 per cent increase in Australia’s infrastructure investment at no additional cost, with the official launch of APESMA’s ENGAGE campaign today. Why we need to ENGAGEThursday, 18 April 2013Section: Latest News The engineering profession is in somewhat of a crisis. No simple solution for Australian auto industryThursday, 18 April 2013Section: Latest News We’d all love to have thriving industries without any form of government subsidy. If Julia Gillard or Tony Abbott could click their fingers and make it happen they would have done that yesterday. Pharmacy Audit Starts This Month - Pharmacists Urged to Contact PPA With ConcernsTuesday, 9 April 2013Section: Media Releases The Fair Work Ombudsman has written to Professional Pharmacists Australia notifying us that this week they will contact a sample of pharmacies they have chosen to audit. APESMA Welcomes HMR Deal But More Detail NeededFriday, 22 March 2013Section: Latest News APESMA has cautiously welcomed an announcement today by Health Minister Tanya Plibersek that the HMR program would continue apparently with little change in the fee paid to hundreds of pharmacists. Join our Beta Testers groupThursday, 7 March 2013Section: Latest News APESMA is always on the lookout to expand and improve our range of member services and products. We need your help to make sure we get it right. APESMA welcomes reforms to 457 visasThursday, 7 March 2013Section: Latest News APESMA has welcomed a package of reforms that aim to ensure that employees on a temporary visa are used only where there is a genuine shortage of skills. Public has right to read Costello ReportThursday, 7 March 2013Section: Latest News Earlier this week the Queensland Government released parts of its report on the state’s finances and raised the prospect of more privatisation for the state. |



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