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Four friends who have collectively volunteered for more than 45 years at Mater are encouraging others to get connected and give back to their community.
Ingham teenager Stevie Barrett almost died in 2018 after a horror quad bike accident. This week she graduated as an Enrolled Nurse through Mater Education's Diploma ...
Young Australians are at risk of unknowingly developing liver disease due to overeating and drinking too much alcohol, warns Mater Research Senior Fellow Dr Katharine ...
From learning how to perform CPR to removing surgical staples, North Queensland Indigenous students have been given a glimpse of the healthcare opportunities ...
Mater Pathology has a new collection centre at Moggill, and has re-opened Coorparoo after significant renovations to improve the experience for patients and visitors.
Mary-Anne is one of many women among us who are strong, capable and loving—but whose mental health can be profoundly affected by pregnancy and birth.
Women in Brisbane’s bayside can now undergo complex gynaecological procedures locally at Mater Private Hospital Redland thanks to the generosity and legacy of an ...
Mater Researcher, Associate Professor Katharina Ronacher is on the hunt for medical answers to treating patients with COVID-19, and a $70,000 funding injection will ...
Our researchers are making big strides in the fight against Type 1 diabetes, identifying a crucial protein that could prevent the autoimmune disease from taking hold.
When Queensland musician and fitness influencer Shelley Bishop received the shocking news she had cancer, it was her friend, Australian pop princess Delta Goodrem ...
Neonatal Physiotherapist Catherine Bagley has quietly changed the world for children with disability not just in Australia, but world-wide, throughout her 50-year career.
Renowned artist Gail Mabo has unveiled a 6m high artwork on the façade of Mater Private Hospital Townsville’s new six-storey car park, during NAIDOC Week celebrations.