Through ADG’s national healthcare media platform, APNA’s strategic priorities, campaigns and leadership initiatives will be shared with a broad AHPRA-verified health professional audience. The partnership includes digital and print media support, as well as cross-promotion across both organisations’ channels.

“Strategically, this is about strengthening the primary care ecosystem. AusDoc remains committed to serving Australia’s doctors, but we also recognise that sustainable, high-performing care depends on informed and connected multidisciplinary teams. This partnership allows us to support that evolution in a structured, responsible way.”

A key initiative is the launch of a dedicated Australian Primary Care Nurse newsletter from March 2026. Editorially independent, it will deliver curated, high-value content tailored specifically to the nursing workforce, covering clinical practice, workforce developments, policy and professional education, alongside broader healthcare news and opinion relevant to integrated care teams.

“The newsletter will deliver independent journalism tailored specifically to primary care nurses covering clinical practice, workforce developments, policy, professional education and the broader issues shaping integrated care,”

ADG will continue its long-standing focus on serving Australia’s AHPRA-verified doctors through its established editorial channels. The partnership represents a positive extension of its media capabilities, supporting the broader primary care workforce while maintaining its core commitment to the medical profession.

Together, ADG and APNA will work to ensure Primary Care Nurses are informed, connected and recognised as essential contributors to Australia’s healthcare system.

Aust Practice Nurse Newsletter Launch Edition

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