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  • Angela Komninos
    Profile on NMHS Board member Angela Komninos 03 July 2026 Introducing Board member Angela Komninos who is also Deputy State Solicitor. With a wealth of experience, Angela joined the Board as part of her passion for improving healthcare outcomes in Western Australia. The daughter of migrant parents, Angela Komninos finished school unsure what career path to pursue. Initially choosing architecture, Angela swapped to science, then commerce and finally found her calling in law. Angela now has 30 years’ experience as a commercial lawyer and is the Deputy State Solicitor (Commercial) at the State Solicitor’s Office. Her parents, a seamstress and truck driver, wanted a better life for their children after moving from Greece to Australia, and instilled the belief that university was not an option, it was a necessity, and it paid off. Angela specialises in large-scale social and economic infrastructure projects and is expertly skilled in nav...
  • Building a sustainable future through remanufacturing of medical equipment 01 July 2026 A program that involved the collection and return of single use devices that started in Osborne Park Hospital (OPH) Theatres in November 2025 has quickly grown into a hospital‑wide sustainability success story. Over a five-month period more than 10 kilograms of material has been diverted from landfill by OPH Theatres, equivalent to two bags of potatoes. OPH Clinical Nurse Specialist Surgical Servi...
  • Clinical Associate Professor William Mcauliffe
    Congratulations to former SCGH King's Birthday Honours recipients 16 June 2026 Congratulations to Clinical Associate Professor William Mcauliffe and Dr David Joske who were recognised in the King’s Birthday 2026 Honours List (external site) Clinical Associate Professor William Mcauliffe received a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the General Division for his work in endovascular clot retrieval, which sits at the heart of acute stroke care. Dr Mcauliffe served as an I...
  • Grant awarded to enhance adolescent cancer services 04 June 2026 An Australian-first Adolescent and Youth Cancer Service is being established at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital to bridge a critical gap in care for young patients moving out of the children’s health system. A $1 million Telethon grant has been awarded to both North Metropolitan Health Service and Children and Adolescent Health Service to support and care for adolescents accessing cancer services. S...
  • Cancer Network WA nursing staff at the Forum
    Cancer Network WA turns 20 27 May 2026 Cancer Network WA staff at the 2026 Forum.

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  • C16 DCU Boab NE camoflauge to exit doors
    New facility offers beauty and function 28 July 2022 Patients on Ward C16 at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital are surrounded by images of Boab Trees, the ocean and a real-life fish tank, as part of the newly refurbished facility for the elderly. The refurbishment of the unit won the “Best Building Fit-Out in the $5m-$10m category”, last Saturday night at the Master Builders Association WA awards. Delivered by our Infrastructure Development team with Construction manager, Built Pty Limited (Built), the new look has been achieved under the minor works stimulus package. Construction manager, Built Pty Limited (Built), entered the C16 project for the MBA awards and its not hard to see why they were successful. As a care unit for the elderly and those with delirium the C16 works enabled a return to inboard ensuite bathrooms to all patient bedrooms, compliant Utility rooms, medication management and underpinning building infrastructu...
  • Nicole and family
    Waiting for a donation – a perspective from the other side 28 July 2022 As DonateLife Week 2022 comes to an end we want to introduce you to Nicole, an inspiring patient waiting for not one, but two organ donations. Nicole has spent almost her whole life living with Type 1 Diabetes, a rollercoaster ride that she knew would one day probably end in her needing a kidney transplant. In a whirlwind of events in 2021 that day came much earlier than she and her family had hoped. “We knew that the trajectory indicated that eventually I would need an organ transplant,” she said. “But an infection in my blood and the need for me to have a long period of strong antibiotics certainly sped that process up. “I try to look at it as a little lotto win for myself, because right now I’m young enough that they will do both a kidney and a pancreas transplant at the same time. “Imagine a life without diabetes.” After receiving the news ...
  • Eldhose Baby
    Celebrating our dedicated staff! 22 July 2022 Eldhose Baby, Nurse Manager at the SCGH Mental Health Unit (MHU) has been recognised as the MHPHDS Employee of the Season of Makuru, the wettest Season when the Noongar people move inland for more sheltered locations and gather around campfires for music and dreamtime storytelling. Eldhose was nominated by his colleagues for being a dynamic and supportive leader during the Covid-19 pandemic. He was instrumental in setting up the MHU’s Covid red zone, working with staff to ensure the successful management of Covid positive patients in an acute mental health setting, including patients from forensic and older adult settings. Dr Gosia Wojnarowska presented Eldhose with his award and said he deserved to be congratulated for being an innovative and inspirational team member. “Eldhose embraces the team culture, while looking for ways to bring efficiencies to the role without impa...
  • Queen's Birthday Honours List 2022
    Congratulations: Queen’s Birthday 2022 Honours List – NMHS recipients 14 June 2022 On behalf of the North Metropolitan Health Service Board and Executive Team, we extend our congratulations to the following staff members who have been recognised in the Queen's Birthday 2022 Honours List: Annette Barton - SCGOPHCG Head of Department Occupational Therapy, for service to occupational therapy. Professor Graham Barrett - SCGOPHCG Ophthalmologist, for significant service to ophthalmology and to professional organisations. Annette has been recognised as a committed and compassionate occupational therapy leader. She is a proud and passionate advocate for occupational therapy who is committed to the broader vision for allied health and how to achieve the best outcomes through transdisciplinary and interdisciplinary models. As a world leader and innovator in the field of Ophthalmology, Professor Barrett has devised numerous surgical instruments and helped design the la...
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    T Block Recycling Hub 03 June 2022 Did you know that despite Australia being a world leader in paper and cardboard recycling, that we still consume around 230kg of unrecycled paper per person per year1? Did you know that Australians used around 3.4 million tonnes of plastics in Australia in 2017-18, but only recycled 9.4% of that2? Given these alarming figures, the team at the Climate and Sustainability Program knew that systemic change was needed and wanted to demonstrate to the wider community at the North Metropolitan Health Service that they could make a difference every day. Introducing the T Block Recycling Hub! The Recycling Hub has been created as a one stop shop for T Block’s recycling needs. Using recycled repositories to collect items such as soft plastics, e-waste, bread tags and oral care products, the collected material will be transported to various programs3, 4 that will recycle the material and c...
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