Ambulance Victoria respects our people’s right to take protected action during these negotiations.
Most importantly, if Victorians have an emergency and you need an ambulance, you will get one, and patient safety will not be impacted.
AV continues to negotiate in good faith with employee representatives towards a mutually beneficial Ambulance Victoria Enterprise Agreement 2024 (AVEA 2024).
Swan Reach father Adrian Galiazzo described his last birthday as a day he “won’t forget” after watching paramedics save his son’s life following a severe asthma attack.
Ambulance Victoria joined forces with other emergency services to prepare for a mass casualty incident at one of the Bellarine Peninsula’s busiest facilities.
Paramedics are urging Victorians to access alternative care options and get their flu and COVID-19 vaccinations now before winter, as new data shows demand for emergency ambulances remains high.
Ambulance Victoria acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands in Victoria. We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and to Elders past and present and recognise Aboriginal self-determination is a human right. We commit to working with our Aboriginal communities to improve our care and services in the spirit of partnership. Our Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) details our journey to reconciliation.
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