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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A team of compassionate women are in the driver’s seat helping some of Mater’s most vulnerable cancer patients to access their healthcare.
Samantha had always wanted to be a mum, but a shock diagnosis of ovarian cancer in her first pregnancy left her fearing her dream of having a family would never come ...
Patients living with dementia at Mater Hospital Brisbane will be keeping their minds active and motor skills on track with the creation and donation of several new ...
Walking the halls of Mater Hospital Brisbane, chances are you've met Daniel and Joanna Schilk.
An increase in young people living with mental health issues has prompted two Mater nurse practitioners to improve healthcare services and support for struggling ...
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.
Old and unused mobile phones are being repurposed to help save the lives of women at risk of domestic violence, thanks to a new pilot program at Mater.
A lifesaving heart and lung transplant could be the only option left for a young Queensland law student born with multiple heart defects.
The treatment of infectious diseases has come a long way throughout the past 100 years, but one thing remains the same.
A Brisbane mother who struggled to fall pregnant for years is urging other women not to dismiss painful periods or back pain and to seek medical advice.
A ‘singing surgeon’ is bringing joy and laughter to patients at Mater Hospital Brisbane, many of whom have been impacted by South East Queensland’s devastating floods.
A former police officer who volunteers to drive cancer patients to Brisbane’s Mater Cancer Centre says his focus is taking care of people most at need.