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  • Rosie Batty standing at a lectern and speaking into the microphone, wearing a light blue dress and glasses.
    Rosie Batty’s plea for cultural and systemic change this International Women’s Day

    At the Women’s 8th annual International Women’s Day breakfast, our keynote speaker, Rosie Batty AO, shared a powerful message: the only acceptable number of deaths from family violence is zero.

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  • Montage of three scientists. Two women are in the lab environment with a microscope. A third woman is taking research notes.
    The time is now to pursue a career in science

    Historically a male-dominated field, the dial is slowly shifting in the fields of science, technology, engineering and maths. At the forefront is the next generation of women and girls entering into science and healthcare careers.

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  • For first-time mum Hana, homebirth was always her dream.
    Celebrating one year of the Women’s homebirth program

    The Women’s homebirth program has marked its first year, successfully welcoming 22 babies into the world.

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  • The new national program will provide fertility preservation services, education, and research for young cancer patients nationwide.
    Initiative launched to preserve fertility for children with cancer

    A new national initiative will bring hope to families affected by childhood cancers. Over the next five years, hundreds of children and young adults with cancer will be offered fertility preservation to start families of their own later in life.

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  • Over 200 clinicians from Australia and New Zealand  met last week in Melbourne to learn the latest best-practice care for sick or premature
    Cool Topics 2024: Conference discusses strategies to improve care for our youngest and sickest patients

    Researchers from the Royal Women’s Hospital joined leading international experts to share the latest in newborn medicine at the annual Cool Topics conference last week.

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  • Julia in hospital corridor
    Making the invisible, visible on International Day of People with Disabilities

    The Women’s celebrated International Day of People with Disabilities (3 December) to highlight the contribution that people with disabilities make to our hospital and community

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  • Baby Harley in NICU with parents
    A mother’s heartache - Christmas Appeal 2024

    Kate and her husband Zach are forever grateful to the Women’s and are passionate about supporting the hospital’s work so that other families can go home together.

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  • Sign outside the Women's
    Annual General Meeting 2024 - the Women’s

    Members of the public are welcome to attend the Annual General Meeting of the Royal Women's Hospital.

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  • The Women's staff are excited about their upcoming professional development opportunities.
    Women’s staff to develop skills and careers thanks to donor support

    The 2024 Women’s scholarship program is investing in a record number of staff this year. Thanks to our generous philanthropic partners, our talented workforce can pursue even more exciting development opportunities.

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  • The Women's has a global reputation for its fertility research.
    $1.6m gift of hope for research into infertility

    Thousands of individuals struggling to conceive will be the beneficiaries of a generous $1.6m donation that will boost infertility research at the Women’s.

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