VPA Newsletter

The VPA Newsletter is a document issued by the Victoria Pharmacy Authority (VPA). It provides important information and updates to licensees, pharmacists and pharmacy stakeholders.


The VPA publishes a regular newsletter on its activities and this is distributed by email to licensees, registered premises and VPA stakeholders. The VPA newsletter has important information, updates and resources to support licensees to engage in good regulatory practice and maintain high standards in pharmacy practice. If you wish to receive VPA news items please email your request to enquiries@pharmacy.vic.gov.au.

The VPA previously published a quarterly circular. The VPA Circular has been replaced by the VPA Newsletter. Previous editions of the VPA Circular can be accessed below.

Current Edition

03 Apr 2025

Circular No. 37 - 3 April 2025

Welcome to the VPA’s first circular for 2025.
Inspections play a critical role in promoting and ensuring compliance with the regulatory framework.
Specifically, our goal is to regulate licensees and registered premises with a consistent standard that prioritises reducing public harm.
The VPA relies on the best available information and evidence to guide our regulatory decisions, ensuring actions are fair, reasonable, and proportionate. We will use our authority to sanction licensees who do not comply with the Pharmacy Regulation Act 2010 (the Act), VPA Standards or who act unlawfully, and we are committed to constantly refining our risk-based approach to regulation.
Last year, the VPA released a statement about our risk-based approach to inspecting registered premises. This document provides important information for stakeholders, especially about how inspections are categorised and outcomes are determined using this approach. In this circular the VPA answers common questions about inspections and highlights key points from our information evening on the VPA inspection program and risk-based approach for pharmacies, which was held on 19 June 2024.
I urge pharmacy owners and pharmacists with regulatory responsibilities to view compliance not merely as a requirement, but as a key element of effective governance and exemplary leadership.
David McConville
Chair, Victorian Pharmacy Authority

 

 


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The Victorian Pharmacy Authority (VPA) regulates the ownership and operation of pharmacy businesses, pharmacy departments and pharmacy depots in Victoria.