
Australia’s approach to skilled migration has shifted significantly in recent years, with healthcare now firmly positioned as a national priority sector. For medical professionals —[…]

With ongoing doctor shortages across Australia — particularly in regional and outer-metro areas — attracting and retaining overseas-trained doctors has become a priority for hospitals,[…]

Australia is experiencing a nationwide shortage of healthcare professionals, and demand is especially strong for International Medical Graduates (IMGs) across several key medical specialties. Whether[…]

Australia’s healthcare sector relies heavily on internationally trained doctors, nurses, midwives, and allied health professionals — especially in regional and rural areas. For clinics, hospitals,[…]

Australia’s healthcare system depends heavily on the contribution of internationally trained doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals. With ongoing workforce shortages, especially in regional and[…]

Australia’s regional and rural communities are facing a critical healthcare challenge: not enough doctors. While major cities like Sydney and Melbourne enjoy better access to[…]

Australia’s healthcare system continues to rely on skilled medical professionals from overseas to meet growing demand—especially in regional and rural areas. One of the most[…]

If you’re an overseas-trained doctor or international medical graduate (IMG) planning to practise medicine in Australia, understanding the types of registration with AHPRA (Australian Health[…]

For International Medical Graduates (IMGs), the Australian Medical Council (AMC) exams are a crucial step in becoming eligible to practice medicine in Australia. Passing these[…]

For International Medical Graduates (IMGs), one of the most important steps in migrating to Australia is completing Primary Source Verification (PSV). This process confirms that[…]