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18 Sep 2025
The Podiatry Board of Australia and the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) have announced the annual registration fee for podiatrists for 2025/26.
From 18 September, the registration fee for podiatrists will increase by 4.25 per cent to $431. This change is in line with indexation.
The fee covers the registration period from 1 December 2025 to 30 November 2026.
‘The Board understands the cost-of-living pressures felt by many practitioners. We’ve worked to keep fees as low possible; while ensuring we can continue our vital role to keep the public safe,’ Podiatry Board Chair, Dr Kristy Robson said.
‘Setting fair and sustainable fees is a priority for the Board.’
Registration fees fund the work of National Boards and Ahpra to keep the public safe by:
‘This is the first step in a range of measures to make fee arrangements fairer and more flexible,’ Dr Robson said.
Recommendations from a wider review into pro-rata fees are expected in November with approved changes to come into effect from 1 July 2026.
In NSW, notifications (complaints) about registered health practitioners are managed by the NSW Health Care Complaints Commission and the NSW Health Professional Councils and not by Ahpra. The registration fee for health practitioners whose principal place of practice (PPP) is NSW reflects this difference.
The fees schedule for each profession is published on National Board websites. Any variation to the fees payable by NSW-based practitioners is announced by each NSW Health Professional Council and detailed in the published fee schedules on National Board websites.
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