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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The life of a tiny baby born two months early with a potentially deadly heart defect has been saved thanks to doctors at four major Queensland hospitals.
Mater Researchers have discovered that an immune factor released by white blood cells during infection or inflammation works to suppress the body’s immune response ...
Proud Brisbane mum of six and Mater Researcher Valerie Ah Chee has embarked on a 20-hour long drive to Melbourne to cheer on her very own Brisbane Lions cub Callum Ah ...
A Queensland-first study by Mater researchers is aiming to change the lives of Australians crippled by an incurable form of dementia.
Mater Researchers have found evidence of inherent changes to the pancreas in people with Type 1 diabetes. Published recently in Scientific Reports, these new findings ...
Fifty new Queenslanders have been welcomed to the world in one of the busiest-ever 24 hours at Mater Mothers’ hospitals.
The Ron Camm Bridge and Caneland Shopping Centre were still plans on a page when Kathy Watt first became part of the Mater family in Mackay.
Learning to walk is a special moment for any toddler, but it was a giant step for Ayla Johanson.
Barely two hours after accepting an award for her exceptional commitment to compassionate care, midwife Bernadette Peoples was by a mother’s side, helping to deliver ...
A much-loved Redlands City surgical nurse and mum of three has been recognised for providing care and comfort to patients for 15 years at Mater.
Queensland researchers are trialing new light therapy patches as a non-invasive treatment for pain on patients who have had knee replacement surgery at Mater Hospital ...
A Sister of Mercy who arrived in Townsville in 1973 with only a motor scooter and a passion for helping others celebrated both her 70th birthday and 50th anniversary ...