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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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Report of the Chief Health Officer Queensland
Find out what the Chief Health Officer has to say about the current state of population health in Queensland.
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12.06.2025
Everything you need to know about illicit tobacco and vapes
Queensland Health is clamping down on illicit tobacco and vapes. From the health risks and laws to enforcement activities and inspections, here are all your questions answered about all things illicit tobacco and vapes. -
10.06.2025
Beginner-friendly guide to cosmetic injectables
If you’re thinking about smoothing, plumping, or refreshing your look, make sure your face is in good (and safe) hands. Read on for everything you need to know before heading to your consultation — the more you know, the better! -
10.06.2025
Do you know what to do if a child or baby is choking?
Choking occurs when a person’s airway is fully or partially blocked. Babies and young children have very small airways, which means they can choke on small objects like buttons, seeds, pebbles and hair ties. Food and liquids can also easily become