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10.07.2026
Closing the Gap Starts Long Before Graduation
One of Queensland's most promising investments continues to grow by recognising the strengths, knowledge, and leadership that First Nations students bring into the workforce.
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03.07.2026
PPEP Talk: Changing conversations around periods, pelvic pain, and endometriosis
The Pelvic Pain Foundation of Australia (PPFA) is transforming how we teach and speak about pelvic health to high school students through its Periods, Pain, and Endometriosis Program (PPEP Talk®) by inviting boys to be part of the conversation.
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10.07.2026
Closing the Gap Starts Long Before Graduation
One of Queensland's most promising investments continues to grow by recognising the strengths, knowledge, and leadership that First Nations students bring into the workforce.
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03.07.2026
PPEP Talk: Changing conversations around periods, pelvic pain, and endometriosis
The Pelvic Pain Foundation of Australia (PPFA) is transforming how we teach and speak about pelvic health to high school students through its Periods, Pain, and Endometriosis Program (PPEP Talk®) by inviting boys to be part of the conversation.
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16.04.2026
Life on the land is the best medicine for country doctor
The country runs deep in Dr Mikala Dales’ blood and there is nowhere else she would rather be living and working.
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06.11.2025
Scholarship moves physiotherapist’s career forward
Helping people regain their physical functionality is what drives Imogen Lewis to show up at work with passion every day. As a physiotherapist with the Cape York Allied Health Outreach team, Imogen empowers patients across the Torres and Cape
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22.08.2025
Revolutionising surgery with point-of-care manufacturing
Imagine being in a hospital, needing a rare, high-stakes procedure where a clinician must cut into the front of your throat to create an emergency airway and save your life. Or consider delicate eye surgery requiring a precise anaesthetic injection
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18.06.2025
Scholarship supports nurse Eugenia's career in women's health
When Gold Coast clinical nurse Eugenia Garcia worked as a theatre nurse in gynaecology, she encountered many women affected by endometriosis and pelvic pain. These women shared stories of years of debilitating pain before finally receiving a
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06.06.2025
Dental graduates sink their teeth into new early career program
Transitioning from university into the workplace can be a challenging step for dental graduates. To support this important career milestone for those entering the public healthcare system, Queensland Health has launched the Early Career Dental