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In November 2025, Albury Hospital emergency nurse Charlotte Todros was living a life built around movement. But just days after returning from a bodybuilding competition in Las Vegas last year, everything changed.
Albury Wodonga Health has welcomed its 2026 intake of graduate nurses, with clinicians starting across registered nursing, midwifery, mental health and allied health services.
Read the answers to some of the common questions asked during the transition of our Cancer Services at Albury Wodonga Regional Cancer Centre.
Our Kerferd Unit in Wangaratta has received generous donations of a brand new massage chair and exercise equipment, supporting the unit’s recovery-oriented and trauma-informed approach to care.
Albury Wodonga Health (AWH) has transitioned the inpatient unit and day oncology services at the Albury Wodonga Regional Cancer Centre (AWRCC) to a publicly operated service, marking a defining moment for cancer care in the region.
Albury Wodonga Health has activated a Code Brown (External Emergency) in response to ongoing bushfire activity in the Walwa and Towong Shire areas, compounded by extreme heat conditions across the region.
If you've visited the Wellness Centre at the Albury Wodonga Regional Cancer Centre, chances are that you've had the pleasure of meeting our coordinator Ben Engel! His kind and calm energy is matched only by his passion to find new ways to support patients and carers in our community. Have a read to learn more about the diverse offerings of the Wellness Centre, and the importance of a good tea & biscuit chat!
Albury Wodonga Health (AWH) is marking a major milestone in the transformation of cancer care across the Border region, with the launch of its first fully public Cancer Specialist Outpatient Clinics commencing, yesterday, Thursday 18 December.
Today, our nation is confronting a moment of profound grief and reflection.
Over the past 24 hours, acts of extreme antisemitic violence have occurred at Bondi Beach, a place recognised around the world as a symbol of openness, diversity and shared community. On the first day of Chanukah, lives have been lost across generations, many more have been seriously injured, and families, communities and first responders are carrying an unimaginable burden.