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For National Reconciliation Week, we’re proud to share the story and reflections of Liz Heta — Wiradjuri Elder, Aboriginal Liaison Officer at Nolan House, and longstanding advocate for Aboriginal health, cultural safety and community connection.
The love and generosity that defined A Night for Frankie May have created lasting change for local families. On Monday, Albury Wodonga Health unveiled new neonatal training equipment purchased through Frankie May’s Gift, honouring the legacy of Frankie May Maroney.
Albury Wodonga Health advises that Board Chair Jon Green will conclude his term on 30 June 2026 and has informed the Victorian Department of Health that he will not seek reappointment for a further term.
Albury Wodonga Health (AWH) is rolling out the red carpet for more than 330 dedicated volunteers this National Volunteer Week, honouring their service to patients, staff, and services across the region.
When Joe Mammone first heard the words “palliative care,” he and his wife Irene thought it meant one thing: the end of the road.
This International Nurse’s Day, we’re celebrating the nurses who make a difference to our community every day.
This National Palliative Care Week (10–16 May), funds raised at last year’s Wodonga Carols by Candlelight are making a difference for palliative care patients at Albury Wodonga Health.
We want to address some of the feedback we've received about our recent update on hospital demand and emergency department wait times.
This International Day of the Midwife, we’re celebrating the people learning, growing, and shaping the future of maternity care at AWH. This year’s theme — One Million More Midwives — highlights the global need for more midwives, supported to do what they do best.
Albury Wodonga Health (AWH) is currently experiencing high demand across our hospital inpatient beds, which is slowing the flow of patients through the hospital. This may mean longer waits than usual in our Emergency Department, including for some people arriving by ambulance.