GP matchmaking program aims to improve high-quality medical care in regional areas TueTuesday 2 updated TueTuesday 2 Beds in the emergency medical unit at the Wagga Wagga Rural Referral Hospital. ( Print text only Cancel An innovative GP matchmaking pilot program has been launched to help attract more doctors to regional areas across Australia. Key points: Once matched, GPs can share resources and support each other Opportunities to work as locums are also available Practice to Practice was launched this week by the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners to connect practices and GPs in diverse geographical areas. Dr Kate Davey has been a rural practitioner for almost 40 years. She's based in the North East Victorian town of Wangaratta but has worked across practices in Benalla, Whitfield and Moyhu.