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18 Sep 2024
The Chiropractic Board of Australia and the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) have announced an increase in the annual registration fee for chiropractors for 2024/25.
The registration fee for chiropractors will increase below inflation, by 3 per cent ($14), to $465 from 18 September.
This will cover the registration period from 1 December 2024 to 30 November 2025.
‘Keeping fees as low as possible, while ensuring we can meet our regulatory obligations and the expectations of the public and practitioners is an ongoing priority of the Board.
‘Practitioners are not immune to the current economic challenges. The Board recognise this and have worked to keep fees as low possible while ensuring we can perform our vital role to keep the public safe.’ Chiropractic Board chair Wayne Minter AM said.
Registration fees fund the work of National Boards and Ahpra to keep the public safe by:
The National Scheme is self-funded with each Board responsible for meeting the full costs of regulating their profession.
The fees for each National Board must also reflect the risk and complexity of the individual professions, as well as the resources needed to address them. The National Boards work closely with Ahpra to keep fees as low as possible while continuing to meet regulatory obligations and the expectations of the public and practitioners. There is no ongoing government funding.