PATIENTS and staff at the Mater Children’s Hospital, South Brisbane, celebrated the hospital’s 69th – and last – birthday on its current site.
The July 6 celebration included the release of 69 balloons to mark the occasion.
Children were entertained by face painters, clowns and balloon modellers at a birthday party in the hospital grounds.
A display of photographs depicted the hospital’s development over the past 69 years.
Mercy Sisters Marie Fitzgerald and Collette Anderson reminisced about the hospital’s history, on their training of its nurses and in their provision of comfort to their many patients over the years.
Children at the hospital joined the sisters in cutting a birthday cake and releasing the balloons.
Staff and patients will celebrate the hospital’s 70th birthday next year at its new Stanley St location.
PATIENTS and staff at the Mater Children’s Hospital, South Brisbane, celebrated the hospital’s 69th – and last – birthday on its current site.
The July 6 celebration included the release of 69 balloons to mark the occasion.
Children were entertained by face painters, clowns and balloon modellers at a birthday party in the hospital grounds.
A display of photographs depicted the hospital’s development over the past 69 years.
Mercy Sisters Marie Fitzgerald and Collette Anderson reminisced about the hospital’s history, on their training of its nurses and in their provision of comfort to their many patients over the years.
Children at the hospital joined the sisters in cutting a birthday cake and releasing the balloons.
Staff and patients will celebrate the hospital’s 70th birthday next year at its new Stanley St location.
PATIENTS and staff at the Mater Children’s Hospital, South Brisbane, celebrated the hospital’s 69th – and last – birthday on its current site.
The July 6 celebration included the release of 69 balloons to mark the occasion.
Children were entertained by face painters, clowns and balloon modellers at a birthday party in the hospital grounds.
A display of photographs depicted the hospital’s development over the past 69 years.
Mercy Sisters Marie Fitzgerald and Collette Anderson reminisced about the hospital’s history, on their training of its nurses and in their provision of comfort to their many patients over the years.
Children at the hospital joined the sisters in cutting a birthday cake and releasing the balloons.
Staff and patients will celebrate the hospital’s 70th birthday next year at its new Stanley St location.
PATIENTS and staff at the Mater Children’s Hospital, South Brisbane, celebrated the hospital’s 69th – and last – birthday on its current site.
The July 6 celebration included the release of 69 balloons to mark the occasion.
Children were entertained by face painters, clowns and balloon modellers at a birthday party in the hospital grounds.
A display of photographs depicted the hospital’s development over the past 69 years.
Mercy Sisters Marie Fitzgerald and Collette Anderson reminisced about the hospital’s history, on their training of its nurses and in their provision of comfort to their many patients over the years.
Children at the hospital joined the sisters in cutting a birthday cake and releasing the balloons.
Staff and patients will celebrate the hospital’s 70th birthday next year at its new Stanley St location.
PATIENTS and staff at the Mater Children’s Hospital, South Brisbane, celebrated the hospital’s 69th – and last – birthday on its current site.
The July 6 celebration included the release of 69 balloons to mark the occasion.
Children were entertained by face painters, clowns and balloon modellers at a birthday party in the hospital grounds.
A display of photographs depicted the hospital’s development over the past 69 years.
Mercy Sisters Marie Fitzgerald and Collette Anderson reminisced about the hospital’s history, on their training of its nurses and in their provision of comfort to their many patients over the years.
Children at the hospital joined the sisters in cutting a birthday cake and releasing the balloons.
Staff and patients will celebrate the hospital’s 70th birthday next year at its new Stanley St location.
PATIENTS and staff at the Mater Children’s Hospital, South Brisbane, celebrated the hospital’s 69th – and last – birthday on its current site.
The July 6 celebration included the release of 69 balloons to mark the occasion.
Children were entertained by face painters, clowns and balloon modellers at a birthday party in the hospital grounds.
A display of photographs depicted the hospital’s development over the past 69 years.
Mercy Sisters Marie Fitzgerald and Collette Anderson reminisced about the hospital’s history, on their training of its nurses and in their provision of comfort to their many patients over the years.
Children at the hospital joined the sisters in cutting a birthday cake and releasing the balloons.
Staff and patients will celebrate the hospital’s 70th birthday next year at its new Stanley St location.
PATIENTS and staff at the Mater Children’s Hospital, South Brisbane, celebrated the hospital’s 69th – and last – birthday on its current site.
The July 6 celebration included the release of 69 balloons to mark the occasion.
Children were entertained by face painters, clowns and balloon modellers at a birthday party in the hospital grounds.
A display of photographs depicted the hospital’s development over the past 69 years.
Mercy Sisters Marie Fitzgerald and Collette Anderson reminisced about the hospital’s history, on their training of its nurses and in their provision of comfort to their many patients over the years.
Children at the hospital joined the sisters in cutting a birthday cake and releasing the balloons.
Staff and patients will celebrate the hospital’s 70th birthday next year at its new Stanley St location.
PATIENTS and staff at the Mater Children’s Hospital, South Brisbane, celebrated the hospital’s 69th – and last – birthday on its current site.
The July 6 celebration included the release of 69 balloons to mark the occasion.
Children were entertained by face painters, clowns and balloon modellers at a birthday party in the hospital grounds.
A display of photographs depicted the hospital’s development over the past 69 years.
Mercy Sisters Marie Fitzgerald and Collette Anderson reminisced about the hospital’s history, on their training of its nurses and in their provision of comfort to their many patients over the years.
Children at the hospital joined the sisters in cutting a birthday cake and releasing the balloons.
Staff and patients will celebrate the hospital’s 70th birthday next year at its new Stanley St location.