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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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15.06.2026
Caring beyond life: An inside look at the work of a forensic mortuary assistant
For Olivia Freeman, her work is about people, not death. As a forensic mortuary assistant at Queensland Health’s Forensic Pathology and Coronial Services, Olivia’s days are anything but boring. Caring for many deceased in all stages of death and
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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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15.06.2026
Caring beyond life: An inside look at the work of a forensic mortuary assistant
For Olivia Freeman, her work is about people, not death. As a forensic mortuary assistant at Queensland Health’s Forensic Pathology and Coronial Services, Olivia’s days are anything but boring. Caring for many deceased in all stages of death and
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11.06.2026
How Ari is positively shaping mental health care in Logan
Peer Worker Ari Travis is helping shape a more inclusive and culturally responsive future for mental health care at Logan Hospital.
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05.06.2026
Docs, socks, puppies and a whole lot of smiles
Queensland Health staff marked Crazy Socks 4 Docs Day on June 5 - wearing their brightest socks to promote awareness and action for mental health among doctors and healthcare workers.
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04.06.2026
Jodi Bunn's impact felt across decades of care
After caring for thousands of women and families over 40 years, Metro South’s foundational Midwifery Educator Jodi Bunn is now helping shape future generations of midwives with her warmth, support and positive energy.
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26.03.2026
The woman walking beside First Nations mothers
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner Venessa Radcliffe shares why being there for mothers throughout their journey is deeply rewarding.
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18.03.2026
Evolving with epilepsy: an often-invisible impairment
More than one in five Queenslanders identify as a person with disability, often without others knowing. It can appear suddenly, quietly or gradually, impacting families, carers, friendship groups, workplaces and communities.
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27.02.2026
Understanding ovarian cancer
With its subtle symptoms and absence of an effective screening test, ovarian cancer can be as stealthy as it is lethal.
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02.02.2026
Guiding the flow of emergency care
In the role of medical commander at a busy emergency department, emergency consultant Dr Joshua Lightfoot helps guide patients safely through an unpredictable and ever-changing environment.