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  • A woman and man sit beside each other on a hospital bed. The man's left hand is bandaged and holds a hat.
    The miracle survival of a man and his hat 23 December 2025 What started out like any normal day during harvest season for Wagin farmer Stanton Kennedy-Smith earlier this month, soon turned into a terrifying fire emergency.
  • Abby Ralston (right) sits on a couch next to her mum. A Christmas tree stands to the left of the couch.
    The sound of Christmas 23 December 2025 There are so many sounds we associate with the magic of Christmas. Carol singers, presents being unwrapped, the general hubbub of family coming together and the popping of Christmas crackers over a cooked lunch. For 14-year-old Abby Ralston, these sounds have always been muted.
  • A group of Rottnest Island agency personnel on a live training exercise on a beach
    All hands on deck ahead of busy summer on Rotto 22 December 2025 For the team at the Rottnest Island Nursing Post (RINP), it’s all hands on deck as they prepare for an influx of visitors this festive period.
  • A woman's hands lays across the back of a small newborn baby laying in a crib
    Harrison goes home for his first Christmas 18 December 2025 For little Harrison of Byford, going home for his first Christmas was the best gift of all for his family, after being born early weighing just 764 grams.
  • Dr Piers Truter (left) standing in front of a Raine Medical Research Foundation pull up banner.
    Dr Piers Truter awarded Raine Clinical Research fellowship to investigate a new model of fracture care 15 December 2025 Congratulations to Advanced Scope Physiotherapist Dr Piers Truter, who is just one of four 2025 Clinician Research Fellowship recipients to receive a share in $1.4 million.

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  • Five female Aboriginal Health Practitioners, standing together wearing navy blue scrubs.
    Have you met our Aboriginal Health Practitioners? 15 May 2025 Fiona Stanley Hospital are excited to welcome five new Aboriginal Health Practitioners, working across renal and dialysis, cardiology, maternity, neonates, paediatrics, and the antenatal aboriginal clinic.
  • An endorsed midwife wearing purple scrubs stands in a garden at Fiona Stanley Hospital
    Endorsed midwives providing comprehensive maternity care on International Day of the Midwife 08 May 2025 Women birthing at Fiona Stanley Hospital can now be cared for by endorsed midwives within existing continuity of midwifery care models in the Family Birth Centre and the trial Maternity Antenatal Postnatal Service program.
  • A large group of Fiona Stanley Hospital nursing and security staff stand around tubs filled with books and puzzles.
    A distraction worthy of attention at Fiona Stanley Hospital 28 April 2025 Fiona Stanley Hospital Safety and Incident Management Services Team Leader Peter Cook has raised $1,500 to purchase distraction devices for inpatients requiring medical and mental health support for eating disorders.
  • Male patient stands with clinical staff
    Compassion and innovation combine in cancer trial at FSH 17 April 2025 When 41-year-old Matthew Furlong was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2023, life changed overnight. Matthew began treatment with determination, undergoing several rounds of chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant in May 2024.
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Last Updated: 06/08/2025
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