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Make a healthy career move - international recruitment
A career with Queensland Health will give you a career with purpose, plus excellent benefits and support. Make a healthy career move to Queensland, Australia.
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Don't be complacent
‘Don’t be complacent’ highlights the importance of vaccination and maintaining good hygiene behaviours. This seasonal campaign features real stories from everyday Queenslanders, who share their experiences influenza, COVID-19 and RSV.
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2024-25 Queensland Health Budget
The 2024-25 health budget aims to address pressure on emergency departments, improve ambulance responsiveness, reduce wait times for surgery and specialist clinics, and enhance First Nations, women’s healthcare and the health workforce.
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11.03.2025
Understanding the menopause journey
Menopause is a normal and natural event in a woman’s life. It's a journey, but the journey is different for everyone. Menopause can come as a relief for many women, as it signals the end of pregnancy concerns and periods Menopause. For others, -
11.03.2025
Beware of health risks lurking in floodwaters and mud
As floodwaters recede across South East Queensland and the clean-up begins following ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred, residents are urged to be aware of hidden health and safety risks in the murky waters and mud. -
10.03.2025
Menopause, relationships and sex
Leading endocrinologist Dr Christina Jang discusses the effects menopause can have on daily life, work, relationships and sex, and we are joined again by Michelle, who talks more about her experiences of dealing with menopause at work as well as