Our people Whether we work in a clinical environment, or behind the scenes, every Mater Person contributes to a tradition of care for which Mater is renowned.
Compassion is ... Anita's story Each year, Mater celebrates its identity and heritage of the Sisters of Mercy during Mercy Week. Mercy Week provides an opportunity to celebrate the contributions of all Mater People to upholding our Mission.
Celebrating the commitment of Mater People Each year, the Mater Staff Long Service Awards celebrate the commitment of Mater People to the perpetuation of our Mission.
Farewell 'JOD' In 2015, Mater farewelled Dr John O'Donnell, honouring 14 years of exceptional service as Chief Executive Officer.
Honouring six decades of service "I chose to become a nurse after visiting a friend of mine at Mater when I was 17 years old.”
Celebrating our teachers and students Congratulations to all Clinical Learning and Teaching Award winners.
New hope for our smallest patients "Our hope is that in the future we will have a treatment to protect these vulnerable babies.”
Unexpected win enhances Mater connection "This has been our rainbow after a very dark and stormy year.”
Supporting patient care in different ways Music hits the right notes and trekking through Machu Picchu
The heart of Mater—Mary’s story Our Heart of Mater series showcases the stories of Mater People and patients which reflect Mercy in action.
Reflecting on years of commitment Caring and Compassionate, the Mater Children’s Hospital 1931 – 2014
Mater Mission Fund: helping our most vulnerable Sometimes it’s the little things which can make the greatest difference to a family in need.
Supporting Mater Little Miracles Proceeds from Mater’s product range help support Mater Little Miracles.
New appointments to Mater Group Executive To support the delivery of the Exceptional Every Time Strategy, the Mater Group Executive expanded in 2016.
Kevin Enchelmaier—more than just road crew Volunteering can be a wonderfully rewarding experience. But when you volunteer for 50 days on the road each year, averaging about five hours of sleep per night, you know it’s much more than just a hobby.
Dr Geoffrey Hirst recognised during Queen’s Birthday Honours List Receiving a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the General Division for his significant service to medicine, particularly in the field of urology