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Keep up to date with the latest news across Rockingham Peel Group

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  • Two nurses holding a diamond necklace in felt case
    Help Rockingham aged care rehab patients and go into the draw to win a diamond necklace! 26 May 2025 You can help Rockingham aged care rehab patients and go into the draw to win a diamond necklace!
  • Three Murray District Hospital nurses and a man stand in front of a vivid floral mural
    New bus stop creates safe haven for Murray District Hospital patients 30 April 2025 A new bus stop art installation at Murray District Hospital is helping patients with dementia feel more at ease during their hospital stay
  • A woman sits playing a piano
    Volunteer brightens the day for hospital patients 29 April 2025 For Arlene Gregory, performing is one way she brings joy to the lives of Rockingham General Hospital patients.
  • Six members of the Rockingham General Hospital Haematology trial team and a male patient standing in a garden
    First RGH patient joins clinical trial for chemotherapy free cancer treatment 07 April 2025 After being diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, Rockingham General Hospital staff member Kenny Muguti is participating in a new clinical trial exploring a chemotherapy-free approach to treating the condition.

See more Rockingham Peel Group news

  • Two women standing inside a lobby
    A breast cancer journey during a pandemic 29 October 2021 The breast cancer journey from diagnosis to chemotherapy, mastectomy and radiation therapy is difficult in normal times, but throw in the COVID-19 pandemic and it becomes even tougher.
  • 	Gordon sat down with OT Amy and carpenter Kingsley stood behind
    Gordon's occupational therapy journey to home 22 October 2021 September 2021 is a month 81-year-old Gordon Tristham will not forget in a hurry as it was when he was admitted to the Aged Care Rehabilitation Unit at Rockingham General Hospital for four weeks following a sudden decline in mobility.
  • A young female physiotherapist supports and older woman to use a piece of therapy equipment.
    Physiotherapy helps Antonietta walk again 08 September 2021 This World Physiotherapy Day (8 September), we acknowledge the contribution our physiotherapists make in keeping people like Antonietta well, mobile and independent.
  • Doctor and patient smiling.
    Young mother raising awareness for bowel cancer 29 June 2021 Mother of three Nikki McAteer was diagnosed with bowel cancer three years ago at the age of 29. Nikki’s symptoms included stomach issues, bleeding and a sense of fullness when going to the toilet.
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Last Updated: 06/07/2022

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