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    registering to work in Australia

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    Hey just wondering can anyone give me guidance on applying to work as a physiotherapist in OZ?

    I have completed a 4 year degree and have been working as a physio for 1 and a 1/2 years. I have a permanent job but hoping to apply for a career break and head out to Auz in Jan 2011. I havent fuilly looked into the registration process but was wondering can you still apply for registration in NZ and then go straight to Australia to work? I know the documents have changed since the last year and would be grateful if someone who has up-to-date information could point me in the right direction i.e websites to look at ...etc.

    I also read somewhere registration is being stopped from July 2010...is this registration with NZ board or somewhere else?

    Any help would be great guys

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    Re: registering to work in Australia

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    Hi,
    you can still aply for registration in NZ.

    A national registration scheme will start in Australia in July 2010. I don't know the ins and outs of that, but am sure that you will not be able to apply for a state registration from then on, only for the Australian registration. But that will be much better, anyway!
    NSW physiotherapists Registration Board - Welcome to The Board

    Regards,
    Fyzzio



 
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