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No images? Click here Victorian Pharmacy Authority Circular No. 39 - Dec 2025 In this Circular
Chair's message![]() Welcome to VPA’s December circular. A highlight of this year has been preparing for VPA’s digital transformation. We are implementing a new digital system to improve efficiency and adopt best practice regulatory approaches. Application and related processes are being streamlined to support digital readiness and reduce regulatory burden on stakeholders. We will keep you updated on the coming changes to ensure a smooth transition. The VPA has moved to Level 8, 369 Royale Parade, Parkville. The office relocation and digital transformation will coincide with a change to a contemporary logo. Stakeholders can expect a new look for the VPA in the new year. The VPA has also developed a guidance document to help stakeholders understand the requirements of the Pharmacy Regulation Act 2010 in relation to pharmacy business ownership, proprietary interests and undue influence. This circular includes a case study on a recent inspection. Inspections continue to play a critical role in promoting We remind proprietors to renew their AHPRA registration by 31 December given the significant implications of a lapsed registration on a licensee’s eligibility to hold a licence to carry on a pharmacy business. On behalf of the Authority members and staff, I wish you a happy and safe festive season and best wishes for the new year. David McConville The VPA moves to a new office in ParkvilleThe VPA recently moved to a new office at Level 8, 369 Royal Parade, Parkville, next to Monash University Parkville campus, home to the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, and the office of the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia Victorian Branch. The new office provides additional space and facilities to support VPA’s growing team and enhanced stakeholder engagement. We look forward to welcoming stakeholders to the Parkville office and launching the VPA’s new logo in the new year. The VPA’s telephone number (03) 9653 1700 and email Special focus New digital system The VPA is embarking on a digital transformation with the implementation of a new system to support its licensing, registration, annual renewals and inspection functions. The benefits of the new system will include improved efficiency and reduced regulatory burden on licensees and applicants through streamlined application processes and improving workflow. It will offer an improved user interface making it easier for licensees and applicants to interact with the VPA. It will also optimise data management, analysis and reporting so that the VPA can perform its regulatory functions more effectively and more efficiently. The VPA will be preparing for its implementation in the new year and anticipates that it will be ready to be launched mid-2026. The VPA will continue to keep stakeholders informed and prepared for the new system. Special focus Preparing for changes to application processes The VPA has undertaken a range of activities to support its digital transformation. These activities include reviewing and revising application forms and covering letters, with a focus on identifying opportunities to simplify and standardise application and approval processes prior to going digital. We plan to implement some improvements gradually to minimise their impact on stakeholders. These include:
Other changes to licence applications The VPA grants licences and registers pharmacy premises prior to conducting an inspection of the pharmacy to permit pharmacy businesses to commence operation without delay. For this reason, it is imperative that licensees ensure pharmacy premises are constructed in accordance with approved plans and operated in accordance with the requirements of the Act, VPA Standards and good pharmacy practice. Sometimes, following a change of ownership, inspections reveal that the facilities and layout of the pharmacy do not support the services provided by the new licensee(s). This may happen for example when a new owner starts a pharmacy service like the provision of medicinal cannabis in a pharmacy which has not been set up to support the service. Before granting a licence, the Act requires the Authority to be satisfied that the facilities, equipment, security, management and operation of the pharmacy business at the premises comply with good pharmacy practice and relevant requirements in the Schedule to the Act. To determine whether the pharmacy is capable of supporting the services that the applicant intends to provide at the premises, the VPA may require applicants to provide:
The above information is currently being requested on a case-by-case basis, usually where risks have been identified following the initial assessment of an application. The VPA is considering making these standard licence application requirements and incorporating them into application forms in the future. The VPA will consult with stakeholders prior to implementing any significant changes and welcomes feedback on application processes at any time. Special focus Guidance on pharmacy business ownership, proprietary interests and undue influence The VPA is committed to protecting the public and the integrity of the pharmacy regulation regime by ensuring that all Victorian pharmacies are owned, operated and controlled only by registered pharmacists in accordance with the Act. The VPA has developed a guidance document to better inform licensees, applicants and other stakeholders including franchisors on the requirements of the Act which relate to pharmacy business ownership, proprietary interests and undue influence. Pharmacy proprietors must ensure they are not entering into commercial arrangements
To support pharmacists and stakeholders to ensure compliance, the guidance:
The Guidance aims to better equip applicants and licensees to identify provisions in agreements which may be void/unenforceable. It includes examples of provisions that may give a third-party undue influence over the pharmacy business, how to identify these provisions and how they may cause harm and impact public safety. The VPA recommends that pharmacists regularly consider this Guidance, especially when applying for a licence to carry on a pharmacy business and before making any changes to pharmacy commercial arrangements. This Guidance is available on the VPA website here. Office closure The VPA’s office will close at 5.00pm on Tuesday 23 December 2025 and re-open at 9.00am on Monday 5 January 2026. We wish you a happy and safe festive season. Recent panel hearingsThe VPA conducted 13 panel hearings between August and November 2025 into allegations that licensees failed to meet their responsibilities to comply with the Act and VPA Standards. Determinations of the panels were as follows:
Case study The dose administration aid room containing scheduled medicines did not have full motion sensor coverage as it only covered the back of the room. Moreover, the pharmacist regularly and usually in charge (PRUIC) could not locate the relevant policies and procedures for the services provided by the pharmacy, such as dose administration aid policies and procedures. There were further contraventions of the VPA Standards. The licensee was reprimanded for failure to comply with the Act and VPA Standards. A condition was imposed on the registration of the pharmacy premises requiring Lessons for licensees
For information AHPRA registration renewal – implications of lapsed registration for proprietors Registered pharmacists need to renew their AHPRA registration annually. Pharmacists who do not apply to renew their registration with AHPRA by 31 December 2025 (end of late period) will have lapsed registration and will not be able to practise. A pharmacist licensee whose registration as a pharmacist lapsed is no longer eligible to own or have a proprietary interest in a pharmacy business and their licence may be revoked. If the registration of a pharmacist director or shareholder of a company licensee lapsed, the VPA may revoke the company licence. Pharmacists who For information A message from the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service The Victorian Aboriginal Health Service (VAHS) invites pharmacists who are involved in, or connected to, the delivery of opioid pharmacotherapy to take part in the following survey. The survey is part of a project, led by VAHS, which aims to design a culturally safe, Aboriginal-led model of opioid pharmacotherapy (opioid dependence treatment) in Victoria. It asks about your role, experiences and perspectives on opioid pharmacotherapy. You can access the survey here. Please forward this survey to other pharmacists who may be involved in delivering a pharmacotherapy service. For information A message from Transport Victoria - new resources on medicinal cannabis & driving New resources support your conversations about safe driving Whether you dispense medicinal cannabis in your practice or you are seeking to manage patients who are taking medicinal cannabis dispensed elsewhere, it is important to consider the implications for patient safety, including the risks associated with driving. Transport Victoria has released a resource package for clinicians on managing medicinal cannabis in the context of driving. The resources help pharmacists give consistent, risk-based advice. The clinical resource outlines the range of factors that influence impairment due to THC to help you individualise your advice, including potential drug interactions. The accompanying patient factsheet and poster support your conversations with patients, noting that, while recent legislative change provides magistrates with discretion on licence sanctions when a patient holds a valid prescription, driving with any detectable amount of THC remains illegal in Victoria. The resources are available on the Transport Victoria website here. ResourcesSupporting key learnings from recent inspections and areas of high risk, licensees and pharmacists may wish to refer to the following resources. Resources are not limited to the list below and pharmacists are encouraged to review other relevant resources as required. VPA resources
S8 management
Vaccination
Other resources
Members of the Victorian Pharmacy AuthorityMr David McConville, Chair (Pharmacist member) VPA StaffRegistrar: Mr Aaron Bawden The VPA Circular is a document issued by the Victoria Pharmacy Authority (VPA) in Australia. It provides important information and updates to pharmacy licensees and stakeholders. You can review this circular and previous circulars on the VPA website here. |








