In 2024 there were 40,375 GPs within Australia’s primary care workforce.1 Of these, 32,557 were vocationally registered, 1618 were non-vocationally registered and 6200 were GPs in training.1 The total number of GPs in Australia continues to increase each year, and the number of full-time equivalent (FTE) GPs also increased in 2024 to 29,976 GPs, ceasing a downward trend in FTE GPs which had been occurring since 2022.1 Similar to previous years, growth in the number of female GPs continues to outpace male GPs. While there are more female GPs than male in terms of headcount, male GPs constitute a larger proportion of the overall GP workforce in terms of FTE (Figure 34).1