We are an iconic provider of hospital-based healthcare, striving to deliver an exceptional standard of care
We comprise several hospitals, health centres, a nationally accredited education provider and a world-class research institute
We are a nationally accredited, hospital-based Registered Training Organisation - the only one of its kind in Queensland
We are part of a collaborative research institute with The University of Queensland and founding partner of the Translational Research Institute
You can play a vital role in keeping Mater at the forefront of healthcare, education and research
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As a Catholic not-for-profit ministry of Mercy Partners, Mater Group brings together our collective expertise and resources across health, education and research to help you make better choices about your health, every day.
Through our extensive network of hospitals, health centres and related businesses, a nationally accredited education provider, a world-class medical research institute and philanthropic support, we’re working together to improve the health of our community.
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The Sisters of Mercy built Mater on a foundation of collaboration and a shared vision as a Catholic ministry to meet unmet community need.
This approach has shaped and inspired us for more than a century, but while that vision continues, how we deliver our services has changed. We have evolved and now serve our community in ways which may not be so well known.
Here we highlight different areas of Mater and how we are building on our history of care to enhance and extend beyond the hospital services we’re known for, working together to improve the health of our community.
Thousands of passionate people are employed across Mater and each and every one of them brings together a high level of skill, integrity and compassion to their role. While Mater People hold unique skills and attributes, they have one important thing in common—they have genuine care and compassion for others.
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Mater is a ministry of Mercy Partners
Lent commences on Ash Wednesday (26 February 2020) and covers a period of approximately six weeks, ending on Holy Thursday night (9 April 2020).
Mater welcomes Daniele Doyle and Alastair Sharman to a newly-formed Executive team, incorporating all of Mater’s services across Queensland.
Meet Al and Di Girvan who have been married for nearly 30 years and volunteering at Mater Hospital South Brisbane for the past three years, this Valentine’s Day they ...
The team at Mater Private Hospital Redland are gearing up for the RACQ International Women’s Day Fun Run (IWDFR) on Sunday 8 March to help raise vital funds for ...