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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Doctor-shy men are being urged to take charge of their healthcare and request a check-up this International Men’s Health Week.
The Language Services team interprets far more than words for Mater patients.
Mater and Advance Queensland have formalised an ongoing partnership to accelerate innovation and position Mater as an even stronger player in the Queensland ...
Carol Keates has helped countless people who've experienced difficulty with parenting and needed some extra support, visiting them in their homes and in hospital for ...
Mater Language Services staff interpreter Wenlin Zhu is now Queensland’s highest-qualified medical interpreter in Mandarin after passing the fourth, and highest ...
Flipping the way Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research is generated and conducted is the key priority for the head of Mater Researcher’s Indigenous ...
A desire to improve healthcare for Aboriginal people in North Queensland inspired Keenan Wynn to trek more than 1,000 km from his home on the Sunshine Coast to study ...
Mater Researchers have launched a trial to discover if laser light therapy can relieve some of the debilitating symptoms of IBD in young people.
Traditional Owners have joined Mater staff to unveil First Nations artwork that tells the story of the healthcare organisation’s history and commitment to advancing ...
Brisbane Lions partners Emma MacNeill and Emilie Morival-Gaier have taken a mark and kicked a goal their leading men will never be able to beat.
“Be Brave. Make Change.” This is Reconciliation Australia’s challenge to all Australians, as we begin our National Reconciliation Week activities today.
Mater Mothers’ Private Brisbane has reached a new milestone after welcoming its 2000th family to Mater Moments at the Emporium Hotel South Bank.