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Small changes, big impact

10 July 2025|

The Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) has recently introduced its first stoma-friendly bathroom, creating a more inclusive environment for patients.

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Events


2025 Cancer Care Services Preceptorship for General Practitioners

Date: 19 July 2025
Time: 9am - 3:30pm AEST
Venue: RBWH-Education Centre

The Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) Cancer Care Team warmly invites general practitioners to participate in an engaging and interactive Haematology and Oncology Preceptorship, convened by Dr. Anna Kuchel.

More events
Three images of patients and artist renderings
Building better
health services
for our community
The more than $1.1 billion Queensland
Cancer Centre will be a purpose built,
150-bed facility that provides cutting-edge
care and research. Find out more.
Masks are encouraged here...
Masks are an important defence against respiratory illness and protection from dust and other airborne hazards.
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Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital

Cnr Butterfield St and
Bowen Bridge Rd
HERSTON QLD 4029

Phone: (07) 3646 8111

Feedback about your care
RBWH-PLS@health.qld.gov.au
Phone: (07) 3646 8216

#Nextcare Health Conference - Click for more information and to register

/ MetroNorthHHS

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This week, Scott from RBWH Food Services and Indigenous Health Liaison Officer (IHLO) Bernadette have been bringing traditional flavours to those spending NAIDOC Week in hospital. 💝
 
Metro Norths IHLOs help bridge the gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and healthcare services to help them navigate the hospital system and treatment. 
  
As part of the hospital’s NAIDOC Week celebrations, Scott baked wattleseed biscuits before joining Bernadette and others to deliver them to patients, including Claudine from Toomelah, near Goondiwindi.
 
Wattleseed is a traditional Aboriginal ingredient that has been used as a source of protein, fibre and carbohydrates for thousands of years.
 
Claudine and other patients appreciated the thought behind combining the traditional food into a mid-morning treat to celebrate NAIDOC Week.

👍 More information about the IHLO service is available at the link below:
https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/community/healthcare-services/aboriginal-torres-strait-islander-health/indigenous-hospital-liaison-service
11 July 2025

This week, Scott from RBWH Food Services and Indigenous Health Liaison Officer (IHLO) Bernadette have been bringing traditional flavours to those spending NAIDOC Week in hospital. 💝

Metro North's IHLOs help bridge the gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and healthcare services to help them navigate the hospital system and treatment.

As part of the hospital’s NAIDOC Week celebrations, Scott baked wattleseed biscuits before joining Bernadette and others to deliver them to patients, including Claudine from Toomelah, near Goondiwindi.

Wattleseed is a traditional Aboriginal ingredient that has been used as a source of protein, fibre and carbohydrates for thousands of years.

Claudine and other patients appreciated the thought behind combining the traditional food into a mid-morning treat to celebrate NAIDOC Week.

👍 More information about the IHLO service is available at the link below:
metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/community/healthcare-services/aboriginal-torres-strait-islander-heal...
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Happy NADOC week to all.

Awww to deadly siata.⚘️🥰

Awesome work Scott!!

Awesome work Bernie 👏

They tasted great Scott.

Well done 👏

Great work Scott! Will have to get the recipe for Caboolture.

View more comments

The new ride-on mowers at RBWH are a cut above the rest at keeping campus gardens looking their best. 🏡💚

The Metro North Environment and Waste Team recently received new electric mowers for use at RBWH and Rosemount campuses, replacing the older fuel-powered models. 

RBWH Gardens Coordinator Brad, pictured with gardener, Alex has been enjoying the benefits.

The new mowers are quieter and dont produce exhaust fumes, so we can use them closer to patients, staff and visitors, Brad said. 

The electric model is also more sustainable, which means theyre better for the planet, while providing a much better user experience for the operator.
4 July 2025

The new ride-on mowers at RBWH are a cut above the rest at keeping campus gardens looking their best. 🏡💚

The Metro North Environment and Waste Team recently received new electric mowers for use at RBWH and Rosemount campuses, replacing the older fuel-powered models.

RBWH Gardens Coordinator Brad, pictured with gardener, Alex has been enjoying the benefits.

"The new mowers are quieter and don't produce exhaust fumes, so we can use them closer to patients, staff and visitors," Brad said.

"The electric model is also more sustainable, which means they're better for the planet, while providing a much better user experience for the operator."
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Awesome 👌

Well done team

Sounds great. Unfortunately the cost is also ridiculously high and given the hundreds of thousands of cars passing RBWH the reduction of one lawnmower won’t make much difference to air quality or noise.

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Latest news


Small changes, big impact

10 July 2025|

The Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) has recently introduced its first stoma-friendly bathroom, creating a more inclusive environment for patients.

More news

Events


2025 Cancer Care Services Preceptorship for General Practitioners

Date: 19 July 2025
Time: 9am - 3:30pm AEST
Venue: RBWH-Education Centre

The Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) Cancer Care Team warmly invites general practitioners to participate in an engaging and interactive Haematology and Oncology Preceptorship, convened by Dr. Anna Kuchel.

More events
Three images of patients and artist renderings
Building better
health services
for our community
The more than $1.1 billion Queensland
Cancer Centre will be a purpose built,
150-bed facility that provides cutting-edge
care and research. Find out more.
Masks are encouraged here...
Masks are an important defence against respiratory illness and protection from dust and other airborne hazards.
Need the Emergency Department?
Try the Virtual Emergency Care Service first.

Reset

Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital

Cnr Butterfield St and
Bowen Bridge Rd
HERSTON QLD 4029

Phone: (07) 3646 8111

#Nextcare Health Conference - Click for more information and to register

/ MetroNorthHHS

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons
This week, Scott from RBWH Food Services and Indigenous Health Liaison Officer (IHLO) Bernadette have been bringing traditional flavours to those spending NAIDOC Week in hospital. 💝
 
Metro Norths IHLOs help bridge the gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and healthcare services to help them navigate the hospital system and treatment. 
  
As part of the hospital’s NAIDOC Week celebrations, Scott baked wattleseed biscuits before joining Bernadette and others to deliver them to patients, including Claudine from Toomelah, near Goondiwindi.
 
Wattleseed is a traditional Aboriginal ingredient that has been used as a source of protein, fibre and carbohydrates for thousands of years.
 
Claudine and other patients appreciated the thought behind combining the traditional food into a mid-morning treat to celebrate NAIDOC Week.

👍 More information about the IHLO service is available at the link below:
https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/community/healthcare-services/aboriginal-torres-strait-islander-health/indigenous-hospital-liaison-service
11 July 2025

This week, Scott from RBWH Food Services and Indigenous Health Liaison Officer (IHLO) Bernadette have been bringing traditional flavours to those spending NAIDOC Week in hospital. 💝

Metro North's IHLOs help bridge the gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and healthcare services to help them navigate the hospital system and treatment.

As part of the hospital’s NAIDOC Week celebrations, Scott baked wattleseed biscuits before joining Bernadette and others to deliver them to patients, including Claudine from Toomelah, near Goondiwindi.

Wattleseed is a traditional Aboriginal ingredient that has been used as a source of protein, fibre and carbohydrates for thousands of years.

Claudine and other patients appreciated the thought behind combining the traditional food into a mid-morning treat to celebrate NAIDOC Week.

👍 More information about the IHLO service is available at the link below:
metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/community/healthcare-services/aboriginal-torres-strait-islander-heal...
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Happy NADOC week to all.

Awww to deadly siata.⚘️🥰

Awesome work Scott!!

Awesome work Bernie 👏

They tasted great Scott.

Well done 👏

Great work Scott! Will have to get the recipe for Caboolture.

View more comments

The new ride-on mowers at RBWH are a cut above the rest at keeping campus gardens looking their best. 🏡💚

The Metro North Environment and Waste Team recently received new electric mowers for use at RBWH and Rosemount campuses, replacing the older fuel-powered models. 

RBWH Gardens Coordinator Brad, pictured with gardener, Alex has been enjoying the benefits.

The new mowers are quieter and dont produce exhaust fumes, so we can use them closer to patients, staff and visitors, Brad said. 

The electric model is also more sustainable, which means theyre better for the planet, while providing a much better user experience for the operator.
4 July 2025

The new ride-on mowers at RBWH are a cut above the rest at keeping campus gardens looking their best. 🏡💚

The Metro North Environment and Waste Team recently received new electric mowers for use at RBWH and Rosemount campuses, replacing the older fuel-powered models.

RBWH Gardens Coordinator Brad, pictured with gardener, Alex has been enjoying the benefits.

"The new mowers are quieter and don't produce exhaust fumes, so we can use them closer to patients, staff and visitors," Brad said.

"The electric model is also more sustainable, which means they're better for the planet, while providing a much better user experience for the operator."
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Awesome 👌

Well done team

Sounds great. Unfortunately the cost is also ridiculously high and given the hundreds of thousands of cars passing RBWH the reduction of one lawnmower won’t make much difference to air quality or noise.

Load more

Masks are encouraged here...
Masks are an important defence against respiratory illness and protection from dust and other airborne hazards.
Need the Emergency Department?
Try the Virtual Emergency Care Service first.

Reset

Cnr Butterfield St and
Bowen Bridge Rd
HERSTON QLD 4029

Phone: (07) 3646 8111

#Nextcare Health Conference - Click for more information and to register

Latest news


Small changes, big impact

10 July 2025|

The Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) has recently introduced its first stoma-friendly bathroom, creating a more inclusive environment for patients.

More news

Events


2025 Cancer Care Services Preceptorship for General Practitioners

Date: 19 July 2025
Time: 9am - 3:30pm AEST
Venue: RBWH-Education Centre

The Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital (RBWH) Cancer Care Team warmly invites general practitioners to participate in an engaging and interactive Haematology and Oncology Preceptorship, convened by Dr. Anna Kuchel.

More events

/ MetroNorthHHS

Comments Box SVG iconsUsed for the like, share, comment, and reaction icons
This week, Scott from RBWH Food Services and Indigenous Health Liaison Officer (IHLO) Bernadette have been bringing traditional flavours to those spending NAIDOC Week in hospital. 💝
 
Metro Norths IHLOs help bridge the gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and healthcare services to help them navigate the hospital system and treatment. 
  
As part of the hospital’s NAIDOC Week celebrations, Scott baked wattleseed biscuits before joining Bernadette and others to deliver them to patients, including Claudine from Toomelah, near Goondiwindi.
 
Wattleseed is a traditional Aboriginal ingredient that has been used as a source of protein, fibre and carbohydrates for thousands of years.
 
Claudine and other patients appreciated the thought behind combining the traditional food into a mid-morning treat to celebrate NAIDOC Week.

👍 More information about the IHLO service is available at the link below:
https://metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/community/healthcare-services/aboriginal-torres-strait-islander-health/indigenous-hospital-liaison-service
11 July 2025

This week, Scott from RBWH Food Services and Indigenous Health Liaison Officer (IHLO) Bernadette have been bringing traditional flavours to those spending NAIDOC Week in hospital. 💝

Metro North's IHLOs help bridge the gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and healthcare services to help them navigate the hospital system and treatment.

As part of the hospital’s NAIDOC Week celebrations, Scott baked wattleseed biscuits before joining Bernadette and others to deliver them to patients, including Claudine from Toomelah, near Goondiwindi.

Wattleseed is a traditional Aboriginal ingredient that has been used as a source of protein, fibre and carbohydrates for thousands of years.

Claudine and other patients appreciated the thought behind combining the traditional food into a mid-morning treat to celebrate NAIDOC Week.

👍 More information about the IHLO service is available at the link below:
metronorth.health.qld.gov.au/community/healthcare-services/aboriginal-torres-strait-islander-heal...
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Happy NADOC week to all.

Awww to deadly siata.⚘️🥰

Awesome work Scott!!

Awesome work Bernie 👏

They tasted great Scott.

Well done 👏

Great work Scott! Will have to get the recipe for Caboolture.

View more comments

The new ride-on mowers at RBWH are a cut above the rest at keeping campus gardens looking their best. 🏡💚

The Metro North Environment and Waste Team recently received new electric mowers for use at RBWH and Rosemount campuses, replacing the older fuel-powered models. 

RBWH Gardens Coordinator Brad, pictured with gardener, Alex has been enjoying the benefits.

The new mowers are quieter and dont produce exhaust fumes, so we can use them closer to patients, staff and visitors, Brad said. 

The electric model is also more sustainable, which means theyre better for the planet, while providing a much better user experience for the operator.
4 July 2025

The new ride-on mowers at RBWH are a cut above the rest at keeping campus gardens looking their best. 🏡💚

The Metro North Environment and Waste Team recently received new electric mowers for use at RBWH and Rosemount campuses, replacing the older fuel-powered models.

RBWH Gardens Coordinator Brad, pictured with gardener, Alex has been enjoying the benefits.

"The new mowers are quieter and don't produce exhaust fumes, so we can use them closer to patients, staff and visitors," Brad said.

"The electric model is also more sustainable, which means they're better for the planet, while providing a much better user experience for the operator."
... See MoreSee Less

Comment on Facebook

Awesome 👌

Well done team

Sounds great. Unfortunately the cost is also ridiculously high and given the hundreds of thousands of cars passing RBWH the reduction of one lawnmower won’t make much difference to air quality or noise.

Load more

Three images of patients and artist renderings
Building better
health services
for our community
The more than $1.1 billion Queensland
Cancer Centre will be a purpose built,
150-bed facility that provides cutting-edge
care and research. Find out more.

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