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 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 number of Wide Bay patients requiring public urological care may no longer have to travel to Brisbane for treatment, thanks to an agreement between Mater Private ...
Mater nurse Alison Tritton has always known that her colleagues are special people. But it was only when she was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer that she ...
A new Mater project to help new parents in remote and regional Queensland communities struggling with their mental health has been given a $750,000 funding kick start.
A young Queensland mum battling an incurable cancer is creating “happy memories” and a travel bucket list with her miracle baby, visiting every Australian state and ...
Over the past six months, the Mater Private Clinic-based consultants have seen a disturbing rise in new cases of skin cancer, according to reconstructive surgeon Dr ...
Tiny Queensland twins Harvey and Evelyn have made a dramatic entrance to the world – after they both were born in the back of an ambulance on the way to Mater Mothers ...
The dedication of Mater’s Integrated Refugee Health Service to improve the health status of vulnerable and marginalised people in our community has been recognised ...
In a Queensland first, Mater Epilepsy Unit and Mater Research are changing the conversation in epilepsy care by appointing a dedicated speech therapist to the unit.
Brisbane volunteers Shaqireen Azam and Malihah Rustam are more than just students, they’re friends who share a passion for helping people in their community.