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The photo is of the panel of speakers for the Allied Health discussion at APASC25
APASC25: Navigating the evolution of allied health
The photo is of a panel of speakers for one of the APASC25 plenary sessions
APASC25: Next gen physios—challenges and opportunities
A man in a wheelchair looks through an open door
Team care works
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No one-stop shop for adults with disability
Continued education is a lifelong passion for Professor Kay Crossley, seen here with Professor Peter Brukner and Associate Professor Joanne Kemp.
Honoured for shaping physiotherapy’s future
Steve Sammartino talked technology and AI during the closing keynote. Photo: Michael Blyde
APASC25: A technological turning point
Professor Anne Holland delivered the Journal of Physiotherapy Rob Herbert Oration. Picture: Michael Blyde
APASC25: Reimagining rehab for people with COPD
Dr Melissa McConaghy delivered the Founder’s Address at the graduation and presentation of new Fellows. Photo: Michael Blyde
APASC25: College graduation celebrated
The image is a series of arches extending into the distance. There is a silhouette of a person in a wheelchair who is going through the arches, signifying that they are moving into a different phase of their life.
Life span care: when children with disabilities grow up
The photo is of delegates at APASC25, the annual APA conference
APASC25: Looking to the future of physio

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