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Australian College of Midwives

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The Australian College of Midwives (ACM) is a professional organisation representing midwives and midwifery policy in Australia.

The Australian College of Midwives (ACM) was founded nationally in 1984, when midwifery associations in a number of states and territories came together to create a national body for Australian midwives.

The ACM is a federated body consisting of eight separate State and Territory Branches that make up the National College. The national office is based in Canberra, Australia.

The President of the College is Professor Terri-Lee Barrett and the Chief Executive Officer is Luke Williamson.

Luke Williamson is a former executive with Accenture and EY, and was the founding managing director of RSM’s consulting business in Australia.[citation needed]