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18 June 2026
Showcase highlights commitment to inclusion and accessibility for people with disability
Children’s Health Queensland hosted its inaugural Disability Showcase, to celebrate the people, partnerships and initiatives helping create more inclusive and accessible healthcare and workplace environments.
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31 March 2026
HeartKids get hands-on at open day
Pint-sized scrubs, big questions, and wide-eyed wonder filled the Queensland Children’s Hospital as young cardiac patients went behind the scenes at the annual Queensland Paediatric Cardiac Service Open Day.
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20 November 2025
Virtual parenting program bridges the gap for families across Queensland and interstate
Parents across Queensland now have access to round-the-clock parenting support, thanks to a successful virtual program helping families navigate sleep, feeding and development challenges from home.
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31 March 2025
Unique retrieval unit design enhances care for critically ill babies
The Children’s Health Queensland Retrieval Service and aeromedical engineers from HeliMods have partnered to create a world-first retrieval cot for transporting babies in need of urgent or life-saving specialist care.
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28 March 2025
Connecting2u expands support to expecting parents
Children’s Health Queensland’s free child health and development text message reminders for parents and carers of young children, are now available for expectant parents during pregnancy.
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27 March 2025
How to help your child through the ‘big feelings’ stirred up by a cyclone
Cyclones and storms can be scary for people of all ages but for babies and young children ‘big feelings’ of fear and confusion can be overwhelming.
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23 December 2024
Identical twins home in time for first Christmas after lifesaving surgery
The Heald family will spend their first Christmas at home in Central Queensland, thanks to lifesaving surgery for their daughter at the Queensland Children’s Hospital (QCH).
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21 October 2024
Healthy Hearing Program celebrates 20 years of giving kids best possible start in life
Children’s Health Queensland’s Healthy Hearing Program is celebrating 20 years of service this month, having performed more than 1.1 million free newborn hearing screenings on Queensland babies.
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31 July 2024
New model of care for Queensland babies that could transform peanut allergies for young children
Queensland Children's Hospital, one of 10 Australian paediatric hospitals, part of a world first peanut oral immunotherapy (OIT) program.