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Vision
Our vision will be achieved through:
Highly skilled medical practitioners contributing
to healthier communities.
Public Company limited by guarantee
GP Synergy Limited is a public company limited by
guarantee not having share capital and was incorporated
under the Corporations Act 2001 (New South Wales)
on 27 December 2001 under the name of Sydney Institute
of General Practice Education and Training Limited.
Deductible
Gift Recipient
GP Synergy Limited has been endorsed as a deductible
gift recipient since 10 January 2002 under Subdivision
30-BA of the Income Tax Assessment Act 1997.
Inaugural Members
- General Practice Registrars Australia
- National GP Trainers Association
- Central Sydney GP Network Ltd
- Eastern Sydney Division of General Practice
- General Practice Network Northside
- Northern Sydney Division of General Practice
- The University of Sydney
- NSW Faculty, RACGP
Subsequent Members
- South Eastern Sydney Division of General Practice
- Barwon Division of General Practice Limited
- New England Division of General Practice Limited
- North West Slopes Division of General Practice Limited
- The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine
Objects of the Company
1.1. The principal objects for which the Company
is formed are to promote the prevention and control
of diseases in human beings through programs and activities
that:
1.1.1. promote, assist and deliver general practice
education and training in urban and rural settings,
including office and procedural general practice and
encompassing those with special needs;
1.1.2. recognise and appropriately balance the tensions
between workforce, education and training needs;
1.1.3. encourage and facilitate studies and research
into general practice education and training and service
delivery;
1.1.4. Improve general practice education and training
and advocacy through representations to government
and non-government organisations;
1.1.5. The sources of funding for these programs and
activities may include funding under agreements with
other bodies and gifts received from the general public
in the company’s capacity as a deductible gift
recipient.
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