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  • A group of people attend a forum on voluntary assisted dying
    Community and clinician forums to explore voluntary assisted dying 08 June 2026 Clinicians and community members are invited to attend two upcoming forums in Perth that will explore voluntary assisted dying through real stories, lived experiences and clinical perspectives.
  • Cutting of the cake
    Rockingham General Hospital's 50th birthday 02 June 2026 Last week we celebrated Rockingham General Hospital’s 50 years of caring for the community. Asheila thanked everyone who helped make our birthday special. “What a fabulous day and fabulous event that you have all contributed to. I can’t thank the planning team enough for what you have done and what a great achievement. You should all be proud of what you achieved. The planning that has gone int...
  • Paul Hammond stands in front of Fiona Stanley Hospital wearing a Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospitals Group volunteer shirt
    The volunteer making a difference one chat at a time 18 May 2026 For almost a decade, volunteer Paul Hammond has been a friendly face and reassuring presence for patients, visitors and staff at Fiona Stanley Hospital.
  • A male enrolled nurse pushes an older man in a wheelchair down a hospital corridor
    Australian-first as Fremantle Hospital receives national recognition for excellent older adult care 14 May 2026 Fremantle Hospital has become the first hospital in Australia to receive the Level 2 “Committed to Care Excellence for Older Adults” recognition as an Age-Friendly Health System, marking a major milestone in its approach to care for older adults.

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  • An Aboriginal woman sits on the side of a bed holding the top of a walking frame as she talks with a male and female health professional wearing surgical masks.
    Emergency Department acknowledged for action to close the healthcare gap 04 November 2022 After identifying gaps in culturally responsive care, Rockingham General Hospital Aboriginal health liaison officers and emergency department staff initiated an innovative project to improve the experience of our Aboriginal patients.
  • A woman stands in a kitchen environment and places fruit into a fruit bowl.
    Long-time Rockingham General Hospital volunteer takes home top honour 04 November 2022 A familiar face at Rockingham General Hospital, Pauline James was recently crowned SMHS Volunteer of the Year having contributed nearly 40 years volunteering with the RGH Auxiliary.
  • A female doctor holds the hand of an older woman in a hospital bed.
    Emergency Department leader celebrated with Chief Executive’s award 04 November 2022 Fiona Stanley Hospital’s Head of Emergency Medicine, Dr Vanessa Clayden, has been recognised at the SMHS Excellence Awards for her commitment to providing the best possible patient care in one of Australia’s busiest emergency departments.
  • A man sitting in front of two computer screen during an online meeting. Two people can be seen on one of the screens.
    Virtual Immunology Clinic recognised for enabling treatment of remote patients 01 November 2022 Faced with growing demand for immunology services, the Virtual Immunology Clinic was launched to ensure timely care for patients, regardless of where they live.
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