Get to know us
We provide public health services to children and young people across Queensland and Northern New South Wales.
Get involved
There are many ways you can get involved. Help us shape quality care and a great experience in our hospitals and health services.
Corporate reporting
Learn about our performance, how to access information and how you can report suspected wrongdoing.
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Strategies and reports
We produce a number of publications to inform our community about our performance and achievements.
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Our performance
We publish detailed, up-to-date and regular information on the activity and performance of the Queensland Children's Hospital.
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Access to information
Find out how you can access information from Children's Health Queensland.
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Public interest disclosures
We’re committed to having the highest level of ethics in our organisation and we support reporting suspected wrongdoing.
Contact us
How to ask us questions, get health advice, give a compliment or make a complaint.
News
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26 June 2026
New guidelines to integrate art and culture into health infrastructure projects across Queensland
Children’s Health Queensland has partnered with Health Infrastructure Queensland and Arts Queensland to guide the creation of inclusive, culturally safe and healing environments for patients, staff and communities. -
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. -
07 May 2026
Helping trans, non-binary and gender diverse kids thrive
Misunderstanding and confusion about being gender diverse or transgender remains one of the biggest challenges facing affected children and their families.
Your stories
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Liam
Diagnosed with the ultra-rare Alström syndrome at just months old, Liam is now defying expectations, hitting milestones and growing into a cheeky, social baby full of personality.
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Levi
Mia’s life was turned upside down when her liver started failing. The generosity of a donor and their family and a liver transplant gave a second chance at life, with Mia now chasing down swimming success.
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Scarlett
Scarlett has undergone five heart surgeries in just six years. Born with multiple severe and complex congenital heart defects, Scarlett underwent her first open-heart surgery at four weeks old.