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
Families across Rockhampton will be able to start the new year with peace of mind, with Mater Education hosting its highly regarded First Aid for Babies course in ...
Mater Education is proud to announce the return of our flagship simulation training in 2023, again partnering with world-leading Boston-based Center for Medical ...
Infant and perinatal psychiatrist Dr Beth Mah has packed up her home in New South Wales and moved to Brisbane to take on the inaugural role of Director of Catherine’s ...
Christel Davies feared her unborn twins might not survive her pregnancy – but yesterday (Monday) her miracle girls Evie and Zoe have started school for the first time ...
Stacey Gleeson has more connections to Mater than you could count on one hand.
Two brave buddies who have both defied the odds – one diagnosed with cancer aged one and the other born 11 weeks premature – are gearing up for their first day of ...
Queensland triplets Aiden, Elaina and Clay Davey are gearing up for their first day at Birkdale State School, as their parents come to terms with a “much quieter ...
For as long as she can remember, Stephanie Barwick wanted to be a nurse. “I still have a drawing from when I was in kindergarten when we were asked what we wanted ...
Television sports journalist Sam Squiers is expecting her husband Ben to shed a tear when their ‘little fighter’ Imogen starts school for the first time next month.
An innovative new Mater Health service is helping GPs respond to the growing need to access specialist health services in remote and regional Queensland.
Mater Research is aiming to unlock the cause of severe tuberculosis (TB) – which is once again the world’s deadliest infectious disease – thanks to a $1.5m National ...
Rockhampton’s Karen Messmer was born 15 weeks early and with a hole in her heart, weighing a tiny 825 grams and given little chance of surviving.