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UHA’s $18,000 donation strengthens therapy care at Kempsey District Hospital
A generous donation of more than $18,000 from the Kempsey United Hospital Auxiliaries (UHA) is making a difference at Kempsey District Hospital, boosting physiotherapy and occupational therapy services with new equipment and dementia-friendly sensory resources for patients. These resources will support rehabilitation, mobility, independence and sensory engagement while enabling staff to deliver safe, effective and… Read more »
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World TB Day – raising awareness about tuberculosis
People across the North Coast are being reminded to be aware of the signs and symptoms of tuberculosis (TB) this World TB Day (Tuesday 24 March). North Coast Population and Public Health Unit Director Dr Valerie Delpech said TB is a bacterial infection which, despite being curable, remains a destructive epidemic in much of the… Read more »
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New CT scanner brings healthcare closer to home in the Nambucca Valley
People in the Nambucca Valley will now be able to undergo vital scans for cancer and other medical conditions closer to home with the installation of a new state-of-the-art CT scanner at Macksville District Hospital. The new CT scanner will mean patients living with cancer in the Nambucca Valley will no longer need to travel… Read more »
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Coffs Harbour Refugee Clinic celebrates 20 years of care
Mid North Coast Local Health District’s Refugee Clinic at Coffs Harbour Health Campus is celebrating more than 20 years of providing culturally safe healthcare to communities that have been impacted by conflict and displacement. The clinic has supported more than 3,600 newly arrived humanitarian refugees, asylum seekers, people on bridging visas and members of the… Read more »
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Record ED demand at Mid North Coast public hospitals
Mid North Coast Local Health District has maintained strong emergency department performance despite record demand. The latest Bureau of Health Information (BHI) Healthcare Quarterly Report for October to December 2025 highlights the District’s continued commitment to delivering high-quality, safe healthcare. There was a record 40,126 attendances at our District’s EDs throughout the final quarter of… Read more »
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Lilli Pilli Ladies’ donation transforms cancer care in the Macleay Valley
Mid North Coast Cancer Institute (MNCCI) is celebrating a remarkable $70,740.83 donation from the Lilli Pilli Ladies which has enabled its Kempsey Outreach Clinic to purchase a Sonosite LX ultrasound machine and upskill 22 nurses to support patients who have difficult venous access. MNCCI’s Kempsey and Port Macquarie Nurse Unit Manager Nikki Rooimans expressed her… Read more »
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Kempsey UHA delivers high-tech bed and garden upgrade for patients
The Kempsey United Hospital Auxiliaries (UHA) has once again made a generous contribution to local healthcare, donating a state-of-the-art Ook Snow bed valued at $13,310 to the Close Observation Unit (COU) at Kempsey District Hospital (KDH). The advanced bed enhances patient comfort and safety with its low height, smooth side rails and supportive backrest. The… Read more »
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Mid North Coast Local Health District welcomes 25 new junior doctors
Mid North Coast Local Health District (MNCLHD) has welcomed 25 new medical interns to the region, providing a welcome boost to the local health workforce. The medical interns have joined hospitals across the Coffs Harbour and Hastings Macleay clinical networks where they will work alongside the District’s highly skilled and experienced medical staff. Having completed… Read more »
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Measles alert for Coffs Harbour area
Mid North Coast Local Health District is advising people to be alert for signs and symptoms of measles after being notified of a confirmed case who was infectious while visiting several locations in the Coffs Harbour area. People who attended the following locations should watch for the development of symptoms. These locations do not pose… Read more »
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Celebrating the vital role of primary health care nurses
On Primary Health Care Nurses Day (4 February), Mid North Coast Local Health District (MNCLHD) is recognising the expertise of primary health care nurses who play a vital role in keeping our community well and connected to care. Primary health care nurses support people outside our hospitals across a wide range of settings, including community… Read more »
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Westport Travel Club’s final gift to Wauchope Palliative Care
After more than two decades of friendship and community spirit, the Westport Travel Club has unpacked its last suitcase. At its final meeting, members decided to donate the club’s remaining funds to the Wauchope District Memorial Hospital’s Palliative Care Unit. Westport Travel Club member Paul Dudley said the many trips taken with the club were… Read more »
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Mrs Yorky’s love for Christmas, leaves a legacy for Mid North Coast Cancer Institute
The town of Glenreagh came together over the Christmas period in a touching tribute to one of its most beloved residents, Mrs Nola York, raising funds in her honour for the Mid North Coast Cancer Institute. Mrs York, affectionately known as Mrs Yorky, sadly passed away in early November, was renowned for her passion for… Read more »
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The 2 Mums donate $10,000 to breast cancer care
The incredible generosity of community group The 2 Mums has once again shone brightly, with a remarkable $10,000 donation to the Mid North Coast Cancer Institute (MNCCI) at Port Macquarie Base Hospital, to support breast cancer care. This phenomenal contribution is the result of tireless fundraising efforts through cake stalls, trivia nights and raffles. The… Read more »
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Occupational therapy gets a boost from the Pink Ladies
The Coffs Harbour Pink Ladies have again shown their strong commitment to patient care with a generous donation of essential equipment to the Occupational Therapy Department at Coffs Harbour Health Campus. This generous contribution, valued at more than $6,540, will replenish and enhance the hospital’s equipment loan pool, ensuring patients have access to vital aids… Read more »
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Pink Silks strengthens Coffs Coast women’s health services
Pink Silks Trust has continued its strong support for local women’s health with a $19,245 donation that will increase the number of Hopkins hysteroscopes available at Coffs Harbour Health Campus, strengthening gynaecological services for women in the region. The Hopkins hysteroscope provides high-definition optics and superior illumination allowing specialists to diagnose and treat conditions such… Read more »
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Macksville District Hospital recognised nationally for Veteran Employment Leadership
Macksville District Hospital has been recognised for its veteran employment leadership, named a finalist in the Prime Minister’s National Veteran Employment Awards in the category of Best Regional Veteran Employment Initiative. As the first hospital in Australia to be nominated for this award, the honour reflects the hospital’s strong and ongoing commitment to creating a… Read more »
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Staff praised as Mid North Coast hospitals deliver strong results in quarterly report
Public hospitals across the Mid North Coast continue to provide high-quality, safe care despite high demand on emergency departments, according to the latest Bureau of Health Information Healthcare Quarterly report (July-September 2025). Mid North Coast Local Health District (MNCLHD) Chief Executive Jill Wong praised the extraordinary efforts of staff for their commitment and dedication to… Read more »
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Community spirit drives donation to local cancer support
The Hastings Auto Restorers Society Inc has generously donated $7,000 to support the Mid North Coast Cancer Institute (MNCCI) at Port Macquarie. The funds were raised through the raffle of a wheelbarrow hamper filled with non-perishable food items and the club’s annual Swap Meet at the Port Macquarie Racecourse in September. The Swap Meet, now… Read more »
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Wauchope bowlers continue to support stroke patients
Wauchope Bowling Club continues to champion community care and support stroke patients with its annual $1,000 donation to Wauchope District Memorial Hospital’s Rehabilitation Unit. The funds, raised through the club’s signature “Wrong Bias” fines and contributions, will help purchase additional comfort items for patients. This light-hearted tradition, where bowlers contribute a gold coin when a… Read more »
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Standing with the community to end gender-based violence
The Mid North Coast Local Health District (MNCLHD) is joining communities across the globe in marking the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, held from 25 November to 10 December. Through a series of public events, partnerships, community-facing activities and staff education sessions, MNCLHD is reaffirming its commitment to preventing violence, promoting respect and… Read more »
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Regular breast screening is a vital part of early cancer detection
The mobile screening van is in Wauchope until mid-December 2025 providing free breast screening to women to support the early detection of breast cancer. Director of BreastScreen NSW (North Coast) Patrick Magee says a regular breast screen is one of the most important things women can do for their health. “Detecting breast cancer early increases… Read more »
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Mr Entertainment on song raising $23,000 for local hospitals
Mid North Coast Local Health District has expressed its heartfelt gratitude to passionate fundraiser John Norton whose dedication to supporting local healthcare services has raised more than $23,000 for local hospitals over the past five years. The proceeds from events hosted at Newport Village Clubhouse by John, aka Mr Entertainment, have enabled the purchase of… Read more »
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A sea of pink on the greens in support of local breast cancer care
The Breast Cancer Care team at Port Macquarie’s Mid North Coast Cancer Institute has recognised the outstanding support of the Port Macquarie Women Golfers and their ongoing generosity through their annual Breast Cancer Charity Golf Days. This year’s event brought together more than 125 players in a vibrant celebration of community spirit, raising an impressive… Read more »
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Pink Silks donation brings groundbreaking pelvic health technology to Coffs Harbour
Women in the Coffs Harbour region now have access to world class continence care at a clinic at Coffs Harbour Health Campus thanks to a generous $75,000 donation from the Pink Silks Trust. Long-term supporters of the local hospital, the Pink Silks Trust has enabled the purchase of a TESLA Chair – the first of… Read more »
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Running Fest brings comfort to young Coffs Harbour patients
Children receiving treatment at Coffs Harbour Health Campus will soon benefit from a new specialised chair thanks to a $7,500 donation raised through the annual Coffs Harbour Running Festival. The funds, part of a broader community effort led by the Rotary Club of Coffs Harbour, will support the hospital’s new Paediatric Ambulatory Care Service (PACS),… Read more »
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Nambucca Heads UHA raises over $60,000 for Macksville Hospital
The Nambucca Heads branch of the United Hospital Auxiliary (UHA) has once again demonstrated its extraordinary commitment to supporting local healthcare, donating an impressive $60,200 worth of equipment and patient comfort items to Macksville District Hospital in the past financial year. This remarkable achievement was made possible through the branch’s primary fundraising activity, weekly Bingo… Read more »
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Community kindness enhances comfort at Wauchope
Wauchope District Memorial Hospital’s Palliative Care Unit is the recipient of community generosity that is making a meaningful difference in the lives of patients and families. Thanks to a grant of almost $7,400 from the Hastings Cancer Trust, and the heartfelt fundraising efforts of the Beechwood Shamrocks Rugby League Football Club, the Unit has purchased… Read more »
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Port Macquarie Safe Haven offers essential mental health support to those in need
Mid North Coast Local Health District (MNCLHD) has officially opened a purpose-built Safe Haven building in Port Macquarie, providing a safe space and immediate support for people who are experiencing mental health distress. Safe Havens are non-clinical settings that offer support in a calm and welcoming environment as an alternative to attending a hospital emergency… Read more »
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More than 40 per cent of women are overdue for breast screening
This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, eligible Mid North Coast women are being urged to book a free mammogram, with 43 per cent of women in the region overdue for their two-yearly breast cancer screening. For women aged 50 to 74 years, a breast screen every two years, through a population-based screening program like BreastScreen… Read more »
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Wauchope Hospital Volunteers’ luncheon a resounding success
The Wauchope Hospital Volunteers’ annual September luncheon saw community groups and individuals gather to raise funds to benefit Wauchope District Memorial Hospital (WDMH) patients. Attendees enjoyed the chance to win one of several lucky door prizes, with multiple raffles drawn throughout the event. The Wauchope Hospital Volunteers also showcased their handmade products which were available… Read more »
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UHA volunteers serve up a treat for Bellingen hospital
Bellingen Hospital and Pink Auxiliary has gifted an incredible $28,436.65 in equipment and patient comfort items to Bellinger River District Hospital in the past year. The Bellingen branch of the United Hospital Auxiliaries of NSW held its annual general meeting recently, reflecting on a massive year that culminated in donations of two treatment recliner chairs… Read more »
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Wauchope Hospital Volunteers reflect on a successful year
Wauchope Hospital Volunteers, a branch of the United Hospital Auxiliaries (UHA) of NSW, held its annual general meeting (AGM) recently, reflecting on a busy and successful year of raising more than $22,000 for Wauchope District Memorial Hospital. Their efforts, including selling knitwear, plants, raffle tickets and sausage and steak sandwiches, have significantly contributed to fundraising… Read more »
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Strong membership growth for Camden Haven UHA
The Camden Haven branch of the United Hospital Auxiliary (UHA) has elected Kathy Geary as its President for a second term. Ms Geary and her committee were elected at the branch’s annual general meeting held at Laurieton recently. Bronwyne Guymer remains as Secretary of the branch, a position she has held for six years, while… Read more »
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More planned surgeries for Mid North Coast hospitals and sustained emergency department performance
The latest Bureau of Health Information Healthcare Quarterly report (April to June 2025) shows Mid North Coast Local Health District (MNCLHD) completed a record number of planned surgeries and maintained its emergency department (ED) performance despite ongoing high demand for hospital care. MNCLHD Chief Executive Jill Wong said staff had been working hard across the District to… Read more »
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Pink Ladies warming gift to Port Macquarie Base Hospital
Port Macquarie Pink Ladies held its Annual General Meeting recently where Gabby Gregory was unanimously re-elected as President. The meeting also saw the re-elections of Sonia Currie as Secretary, Christene Tait as treasurer, Karen Swain as Vice President, Lesley Watts as second Vice President and Judy Davidson as Assistant Secretary. New to the committee is… Read more »
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Local landmarks to shine purple for International Overdose Awareness Day
Iconic landmarks in Coffs Harbour, Port Macquarie and Macksville will be lit up purple on Sunday, 31 August to mark International Overdose Awareness Day, in a powerful display of remembrance, awareness and hope. The Mid North Coast Local Health District (MNCLHD) has partnered with the Big Banana in Coffs Harbour, the Glasshouse in Port Macquarie… Read more »
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A touching donation for Nambucca Valley breast cancer patients
The proceeds from Nambucca RSL Club’s successful 2024 Biggest Afternoon Tea event has enabled the purchase of a $10,500 LymphaTouch machine for Macksville District Hospital to help breast cancer patients with lymphoedema in the Nambucca Valley. Macksville McGrath Breast Care Nurse Carolyn Cross said that the community of the Nambucca Valley had once again shown… Read more »
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UHA supports harm reduction services in the Macleay valley
The Kempsey District Hospital branch of the United Hospital Auxiliary (UHA) has stepped up to support one of the region’s most important public health programs, generously volunteering their time to assist the local Needle and Syringe Program (NSP). The Auxiliary’s efforts are helping ensure people who inject drugs have access to sterile injecting equipment, a… Read more »
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Community unites to support Bellinger River District Hospital
A community fundraising collaboration led by the Lions Club of Bellingen has provided a generous donation to Bellinger River District Hospital (BRDH) for the purchase of medical equipment to enhance patient care and clinical efficiency. The fundraising efforts by local service clubs, community groups and businesses raised $123,086.72 to fund the purchase of an ultrasound… Read more »
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Hospitals post strong performance amid sustained emergency department demand on the Mid North Coast
Mid North Coast Local Health District’s (MNCLHD) public hospitals continue to perform well despite sustained high demand for emergency care during the first quarter of the year, according to the latest Bureau of Health Information (BHI) Healthcare Quarterly Report (January – March 2025). MNCLHD Chief Executive Jill Wong praised the efforts of staff in providing… Read more »
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A very special social surprise for Vida’s 99th birthday
On Monday 5 May 2025, the Port Macquarie Social Seniors community gathered to throw a heartfelt surprise party for one of their most loved member, Vida Field, who celebrated an incredible milestone: her 99th birthday! Vida arrived at the centre a little later than usual, brought in by her daughter, Denise Millican, who had been… Read more »
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Awards recognise excellence, innovation and leadership
Innovation, leadership and excellence in the delivery of healthcare programs and services was celebrated at the Mid North Coast Local Health District’s annual Excellence Awards held in Coffs Harbour last week. Chief Executive Jill Wong congratulated the award recipients and said the event was an opportunity to recognise the exceptional achievements of the individuals, teams… Read more »
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Keeping our Mob healthy: awareness day discusses TB
Keeping our Mob Healthy was the theme for this Community-led Public Health Awareness Day. The event was made possible through collaborative efforts with the Community, the Land Council, Aboriginal Health, Pathology North, and the Population Public Health Directorate, combining a commitment to health and wellbeing with community engagement. The Tuberculosis Service, with Pathology North,… Read more »
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Driving change, building trust: Safety award goes to Michael
The Health, Safety and Wellbeing team is proud to announce that Michael Rohr has received the Safety Leadership Award for Quarter 1, 2025, and what a well-deserved recognition it is. Michael has dedicated his career to creating safer, healthier workplaces, and his commitment to staff wellbeing has never wavered. As a long-time leader of the… Read more »
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Moving forward, together for Reconciliation Week
Mid North Coast Local Health District hosted a walk and lunch event at the Jetty in Coffs Harbour, on Thursday 29 May, to celebrate Reconciliation Week. The theme for the 2025 Reconciliation Walk was “Bridging now to next”, calling for reconciliation to live in the hearts, minds and actions of all Australians as we move… Read more »
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Lions Club gift brings comfort and care to Wauchope Hospital
In a touching show of community spirit, the Wauchope Lions Club has donated $10,000 to Wauchope District Memorial Hospital, funding two vital pieces of medical equipment that are already making a meaningful difference in patient care. The donation has enabled the hospital to purchase a state-of-the-art treatment recliner chair for the Urgent Care Centre and… Read more »
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Volunteers shine through storms during National Volunteer Week
Even torrential rain couldn’t wash away the warmth and gratitude felt across the Mid North Coast as hospitals celebrated National Volunteer Week; an annual tribute to the selfless individuals who give their time, energy, and compassion to support local healthcare. This year’s theme, “Connecting Communities,” couldn’t have been more fitting. As extreme weather swept across… Read more »
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Culture and connection at Aboriginal Allied Health Forum
On Wednesday, 13 May, Elli Wilson, an Allied Health Assistant with MNC Virtual Care, proudly represented the Mid North Coast Local Health District (MNCLHD) at the Aboriginal Allied Health Forum in Sydney. Held at the stunning Prince Henry Centre at Little Bay, the forum was a vibrant celebration of culture, connection, and professional development. With… Read more »
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Sharing joy and raising awareness at Wauchope palliative care
A kind-hearted gesture from Wauchope Public School helped brighten up the Palliative Care Unit (PCU) during Palliative Care Week. The school generously donated a beautiful Mother’s Day balloon arrangement, which was proudly displayed in the Wauchope District Memorial Hospital Sharing Joy and Raising Awareness in Wauchope PCU foyer alongside an information display to celebrate mothers… Read more »
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Celebrating maternity care in Macksville
Last week, Macksville District Hospital hosted a heartwarming gathering to celebrate the strong collaboration between the Aboriginal Maternal and Infant Health Service (AMIHS) and the Macksville Midwifery Group Practice (MGP). The social get-together brought together mums, dads, midwives and Aboriginal Health Workers to reconnect and share stories about pregnancy, birth and parenting. The… Read more »
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Palliative Care team brings comfort and connection
The Palliative Care team at Coffs Harbour Health Campus recently hosted a series of events to honour and raise awareness of the important care they provide. A highlight was a deeply moving remembrance service for the families of those who have used the palliative care service. Staff, carers and loved ones gathered to celebrate and… Read more »
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Protect your health during floodwater cleanups
North Coast Population and Public Health Unit is encouraging people to stay safe around floodwaters following the adverse weather that has impacted the Mid North Coast and Hunter regions this week. Regional Director Dr Valerie Delpech reminded people to avoid contact with floodwater as much as possible to reduce the risks of injury, sickness or… Read more »
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Re-Imagining F.A.S.T. goes from strength to strength
The Re-Imagining F.A.S.T. project, led by the Dunghutti Stroke Group, continues to blaze a trail, this time on the state stage. Last month, the team was invited to present at the ACI Statewide Stroke Forum in Sydney, sharing the incredible journey and impact of their community-led initiative aimed at increasing First Nations people’s awareness and… Read more »
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Shaping the future of care, one clinical trial at a time
Tuesday 20 May was International Clinical Trials Day – a time to recognise the life-changing work being done through clinical trials and the hope they bring to patients and families across our communities. At Port Macquarie Base Hospital (PMBH), staff and visitors joined in a day of fun, learning and career inspiration, hosted by the… Read more »
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Rotary’s gift turns the page on early literacy for local families
The Rotary Club of Coffs Harbour has shown its ongoing support for early literacy by raising a phenomenal $6,000 to purchase books for families attending the Mid North Coast Local Health District (MNCLHD) Child and Family Health Service. Nurses from the service will gift the children’s books to visiting youngsters and their carers, with the… Read more »
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Careers market inspiring the next generation of health workers
On Tuesday 13 May, representatives from the Mid North Coast Local Health District (MNCLHD) took part in the Mid Coast Connect Careers Market, held at the Port Macquarie Racecourse. The event brought together hundreds of enthusiastic students from local high schools, all eager to explore their future career pathways. With more than 50 exhibitors on… Read more »
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New kidney cancer treatment thanks to generous donations
A radiotherapy treatment program used to treat cancer patients on the Mid North Coast has been expanded to treat kidney cancer patients thanks to the generosity of Coffs Harbour’s Shearwater Lodge, Tour de Rocks Limited and the Rotary Club of Coffs Harbour. The Stereotactic Ablative Body Radiotherapy (SABR) technique delivers a high dose of radiotherapy… Read more »
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Start your rewarding career in midwifery: MidStart 2026
If you are a registered nurse who wants to become a midwife, MidStart is your pathway into a brilliant career in midwifery. Midwives practice within many models and settings to care for women and their families at a significant time in their lives. NSW Health offers many midwifery training locations, including rural and regional areas…. Read more »
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WHIN nurse helps to shape school support centre in Kempsey
On May 6, 2025, Kempsey High School officially opened its new Connect Centre, a purpose-built facility designed to integrate education, health, and community services to support student wellbeing and enhance educational outcomes. The opening ceremony commenced with a traditional smoking ceremony led by a local Aboriginal elder and his grandson, a student at Kempsey High… Read more »
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Tresillian workshop builds confidence and consistency
On 30 April, Child and Family Health Nurses from across the Mid North Coast Local Health District (MNCLHD) came together for a valuable professional development opportunity: the Sleep and Settling Workshop, facilitated by Janice Wright and Anne-Louise Young from Tresillian. The workshop built on existing knowledge and skills, equipping nurses with the latest evidence-based information… Read more »
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Nurses and Midwives Days: mega photo gallery-o-fun
Staff across the Mid North Coast Local Health District took time out this week to celebrate and thank the incredible nurses who are at the heart of our health services. From hospital wards to community outreach, aged care to specialist teams on the road, nurses were recognised for their compassion, skill and unwavering commitment as… Read more »
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Winners at Kempsey District Hospital awards
Kempsey District Hospital celebrated International Nurses Day and International Day of the Midwife with awards and fun. Here are the award winners: Transition to Practice Award- Shauna Wheeler, COU Shauna Wheeler is a first year Transition to Practice Program (TPP) RN who commenced at KDH in January 2025, since this time she has demonstrated great… Read more »
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Spotlight on Safety: Celebrating International Hand Hygiene Day
Sites across the Coffs Clinical Network embraced creativity and collaboration to mark International Hand Hygiene Day 2025, reinforcing the critical role of hand hygiene in keeping our patients, visitors and staff safe. This year’s celebrations saw a wide range of engaging activities – from solving microbiology mysteries with Sherlock Holmes in the Simulation Lab, to… Read more »
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Dress up, show up, roll up for charity bowls day
The Kempsey United Hospitals Auxiliary Branch is inviting staff, local businesses, and community members to lace up their bowling shoes for a good cause at the Bowls Day Fundraiser on Saturday 14 June. Held at the Kempsey Heights Bowling Club, the day promises friendly competition and fun, with two games of 10 ends, raffles, an… Read more »
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Port Macquarie Pink Ladies Mother’s Day raffle a huge success
The Port Macquarie Pink Ladies needed more than just a hat to hold this year’s Mother’s Day raffle tickets, they needed an extra-large carry bag overflowing with entries! Thanks to the incredible support from the community, the raffle raised an impressive $4,060 through ticket sales and donations. Four lucky winners took home beautiful gift baskets… Read more »
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Humanising Healthcare: we are the HeART of healing
Human Experience Week (5-9 May) is our moment to recognise and celebrate the people who shape healthcare experiences every day. Across NSW Health, every action, big or small, has the power to make a difference for our patients, carers, families, and colleagues. This year, we’re inviting everyone to be part of a vital conversation: The… Read more »
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Port Macquarie Base Hospital’s Ironman volunteer effort
A dedicated team of 287 medical volunteers, including doctors, nurses, paramedics, physiotherapists and students, will represent Port Macquarie Base Hospital this weekend as they support one of Australia’s most iconic endurance events — the Port Macquarie Ironman, held on May 4. Led by Medical Directors Simon Ross and Dr Dawn Martin, the hospital’s presence at… Read more »
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Kempsey gets quizzical and fun about falls prevention
Kempsey District Hospital celebrated April Falls 2025, a day of safety awareness and promotion to reduce patient falls. We kicked off with a fun scrub day on 1 April, which included a photo booth and a Falls Prevention Escape room. Throughout the month, the hospital has also marked the occasion with an afternoon tea, accompanied… Read more »
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A flood of community spirit welcomes Dr Genevieve
When Doctor Genevieve Postlewait arrived for her first shift at Bellinger River District Hospital, she had no idea she was about to experience the heart of Bellingen in full force. Severe weather due to Cyclone Alfred meant floodwaters threatened to cut off the road back to her home. Genevieve came well-prepared, bringing along her two-year-old… Read more »
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Showcasing our careers and lifestyle at the Easter Show
Mid North Coast Local Health District (MNCLHD) was proudly represented at the 2025 Sydney Royal Easter Show. Respiratory Protection Program Fit Test Assessor, Michael Ryan, volunteered to support the NSW Health interactive stall on Easter Sunday. Located in the bustling Woolworths Fresh Food Dome, the NSW Health stall was a hub of activity, offering visitors… Read more »
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Zoe returns home to grow her career in Bellingen
Mid North Coast Local Health District warmly welcomes Clinical Nurse Consultant Zoe Raward, who recently joined Bellinger River District Hospital’s palliative care team. She is returning to the community where her nursing journey first began. With nearly a decade of experience in palliative care, she brings clinical expertise and a deep passion for supporting patients… Read more »
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An experience that changed me: Schwartz Round at Kempsey
The Schwartz Rounds Leadership Group held its latest Schwartz Rounds at Kempsey District Hospital on 16 April 2025. Attendees listened to their colleagues’ stories on ‘An experience that changed me’. The panel consisted of Bryce Lacey – Third Year Medical Student, Tegan Saul – AHNM, Midwife RN ED, Kim-Maree Doolan, – Acting Manager, Disaster Recovery… Read more »
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Superannuation education webinar series with Aware Super
Get ready for the end of the financial year by enhancing your superannuation knowledge on investing, insurance and retirement. Running from 1 to 29 May, join Aware Super’s complimentary Superannuation Education webinar series, featuring 15 sessions on topics including building better money habits, Super 101, retirement planning, insurance 101, investing, beneficiaries, estate plans and more…. Read more »
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Social media: be kind, respectful and professional
Social media is a powerful tool for connecting, communicating, and celebrating our work across NSW Health. However, it’s important to use it responsibly and in a way that reflects our values of care, integrity, and community. Whether you’re posting personally or professionally, remember that we all represent NSW Health—even online, even on our personal profiles…. Read more »
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Movement Disorder Service marks two-year anniversary
Mid North Coast Local Health District’s (MNCLHD) Movement Disorders Neurology Service is celebrating its two-year anniversary of providing specialised care to the community. Launched in April 2023, the service provides patients with a hybrid model blending face-to-face appointments in Coffs Harbour, and telemedicine appointments with specialist neurologists in either Port Macquarie or Coffs Harbour. The… Read more »
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Updated policy and guide around managing nicotine dependence
Our staff play an important role in helping patients to stop smoking or vaping, which is why we’ve released the new ‘Managing Nicotine Dependence Guide‘. It offers updated practical guidance, including pharmacotherapy and Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT). Plus, there’s information on patient follow-up and discharge planning, including the role of General Practitioners. It supports our revised… Read more »
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Music brings Easter cheer to Port Macquarie Base Hospital
Thanks to the efforts of hospital chaplains Bruce Blackbell and Bronwyn Dillon, patients, staff, and visitors at Port Macquarie Base Hospital were treated to a musical interlude this week. The chaplains organised a group of friends to perform for Music in the Atrium, a small event aimed at lifting spirits through music in the lead-up… Read more »
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Support group reduces stigma and boosts friendship
Adjusting to life with a stoma can be challenging, but Mid North Coast Local Health District Stoma Continence Nurse Mandy Hawkins wants ostomates to know they’re not alone. A stoma is a surgical opening that allows waste to leave the body. It’s a life-saving procedure. It can be a temporary or permanent change for people… Read more »
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Celebrating young people and supporting healthy choices
Youth Week recognises the strengths, passions, and potential of young people across NSW. This year’s theme celebrates their power as current and future leaders, and here at MNCLHD, our Drug and Alcohol Service is proud to support them with free, confidential services. Today’s youth make healthier choices than previous generations, with many delaying or avoiding substance use… Read more »
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Meet our new R3 Northern Clinical Trial Coordinators
Four experienced professionals have been appointed Clinical Trial Coordinators based in MNCLHD as part of the R3 Northern Cluster Clinical Trial support unit (R3 NCCTSU). This new unit is dedicated to enhancing clinical trial capabilities outside of Oncology and Haematology and providing more equitable access to cutting-edge medical research for patients in Northern NSW’s rural,… Read more »
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Regional trauma expertise on show at collaborative ITIM event
The NSW Institute of Trauma and Injury Management (ITIM), in partnership with trauma teams from Port Macquarie, Coffs Harbour, and John Hunter, recently hosted a successful regional trauma education event, bringing together clinical experts, students, and healthcare professionals with a shared commitment to improving trauma care. Held on 1 April at Charles Sturt University and… Read more »
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Making connections at Bowraville Health and Wellbeing Expo
On 4 April, the Disaster Recovery Team (DRT) hosted a Health and Wellbeing Expo in Bowraville, bringing together local services and community members in a vibrant afternoon of connection and support. The event was a resounding success, with 35 stallholders and over 70 community members attending. The idea for the Expo emerged directly from community… Read more »