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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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01.04.2025
The long-lasting benefits of early oral health care
For more than a century, Queensland’s mobile dental clinics have helped transform children’s oral health by making care more accessible. -
01.04.2025
What to do when your child has something stuck up their nose
Every year, emergency departments around Queensland handle hundreds of visits from patients with a foreign object lodged up their nose. Usually they’re small kids and toddlers, whose natural curiosity got the better of them. So, what should you do -
25.03.2025
Virtual emergency service supports Queenslanders no matter the weather
When ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred hit the South East Queensland coast in March, Metro North Health’s Virtual Emergency Care Services (VECS) experienced up to a 120 per cent increase in calls.