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
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Six nursing students – including a former jewellery worker – are polishing their practical skills during a two-week placement at Mater Private Hospital Bundaberg.
Patients in regional and rural Queensland now have unprecedented access to specialist expertise thanks to the expansion of a pioneering service based at Mater’s South ...
Mater Research is set to spearhead the development of a ground-breaking vaccine to treat ovarian cancer thanks to a $670,000 OCRF (Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation) ...
A new wave of graduate enrolled nurses have joined the healthcare workforce at Mater hospitals across Queensland.
Mater Research is delighted to welcome Professor Kum Kum Khanna to Mater.
A Brisbane mum has revealed how Queensland’s first dedicated centre for new parents experiencing mental health challenges ‘saved her life’ just weeks after her twins ...
Queensland mum Stephanie Holt was six weeks pregnant when doctors told her she was expecting twins.
Amy Hennessey was just 21 years old when doctors at Mater Private Hospital Brisbane discovered a “giant” tumour in her pelvis.
Breast cancer survivors and their families were among 200 people who helped paint Springfield pink for the community’s first International Women’s Day Fun Run ...
For Mater Research Professional Research Fellow Professor Brian Gabrielli, taking on the Smiling for Smiddy Challenge cycling event is a wonderful opportunity to ...
Mater Research is breaking down health barriers for people with intellectual disability and those on the autism spectrum thanks to a new training program for ...
The ‘Sea of Pink’ that swept through Brisbane and dozens of regional Queensland communities today has raised an incredible $1.78 million to fight breast cancer.