Australian College of Midwives
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The Australian College of Midwives (ACM) is a professional organisation representing midwives and midwifery policy in Australia.
The Australian College of Midwives (ACM) was founded nationally in 1984, when midwifery associations in a number of states and territories came together to create a national body for Australian midwives.
The ACM is a federated body consisting of eight separate State and Territory Branches that make up the National College.[citation needed] The national office is based in Canberra, Australia.
The President of the College is Professor Terri-Lee Barrett and the Chief Executive Officer is Luke Williamson.[citation needed]
Luke Williamson is a former executive with Accenture and EY, and was the founding managing director of RSM’s consulting business in Australia.[citation needed]
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- National Rural Health Alliance organisations
- Midwifery in Australia
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