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When Lilly Kate Robinson was born earlier this year, she weighed just 800g - no more than a loaf of bread.
The family of Queensland twins born four months early are set to enjoy a special Christmas at home for the first time with their little miracles.
A miracle baby girl who was born with major internal organs outside her body has defied the odds and is about to enjoy her first Christmas with her doting parents.
For Russell Island parents Kristy and Zachary Lohrisch, the birth of their ‘miracle’ baby boy was always going to be a day to cherish. And the occasion was made ...
A new Mater project to help new parents in remote and regional Queensland communities struggling with their mental health has been given a $750,000 funding kick start.
Patients living with dementia at Mater Hospital Brisbane will be keeping their minds active and motor skills on track with the creation and donation of several new ...
Mater Private Hospital Brisbane staff have rallied to lessen the load for domestic violence survivors on Christmas Day, donating food vouchers, toys, clothes and ...
Mater Private Hospital Mackay will stage its annual nativity play this Wednesday 7 December – and the competition to play the part of baby Jesus has been close.
The growing families of staff at Mater Private Hospital Townsville were celebrated at a Babies Welcoming and Blessing Ceremony held as part of the facility’s annual ...
Zoe Little's positive experience as a patient in the peak of COVID locked in her decision to become a nurse. Two years later she's graduating as an enrolled nurse and ...
Karen Lythgo has wanted to be a nurse since she was a teenager. Now at 54 years of age, she's about to throw her graduation cap in the air as an Enrolled Nurse.
When Black River mum Lani Webb's fourth baby suffered a stroke post-birth, she knew that one day she wanted to become a nurse.