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07 Oct 2024
Health practitioners are invited to renew their general, specialist or non-practising registration.
The following health practitioners have until 30 November to renew before late fees apply:
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioners, Chinese medicine practitioners, chiropractors, dental practitioners, medical radiation practitioners, occupational therapists, optometrists, osteopaths, paramedics, pharmacists, physiotherapists, podiatrists, podiatric surgeons and psychologists.
Look out for an email from Ahpra providing access to online renewal.
Remember, you must complete your registration renewal online. Read the renewal FAQs on the Ahpra website for tips on logging in.
If you submit your application on time, or during the following one-month late period, you can continue practising while your application is assessed.
If you don’t renew before the end of the late period, 31 December 2024, your registration will lapse, you’ll be removed from the register of practitioners, and you won’t be able to use the protected title for your profession.
The renewal FAQs on the Ahpra website cover common questions on professional indemnity insurance, recency of practice, continuing professional development, and what to do if you have a change in your criminal history or health impairments you need to tell us about. Remember you don’t need to tell us about well managed health conditions that do not affect your practice.
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Engagement and Support team is here to assist Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander health practitioners across all professions with the renewal process. The support team is staffed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples who provide a one-on-one service and are available to assist you navigate your registration renewal.
If, after reading the renewal FAQs, you would like assistance with your renewal application, please email the support team at mobengagementsupport@ahpra.gov.au.
The register of practitioners is updated every day making it the safest way for practitioners, employers and the public to check registration status.