Showing 3 items matching "southern hospital network"
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Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Minister for Aged Care Rob Knowles MLC officially opens the Kingston low vision clinic, 2/1997
... ...Southern Hospital Network...In February 1997, Minister for Aged Care Rob Knowles officially opened a new low vision clinic in partnership with the Southern Hospital Network at the Kingston Centre in Cheltenham....In February 1997, Minister for Aged Care Rob Knowles officially opened a new low vision clinic in partnership with the Southern Hospital Network at the Kingston Centre in Cheltenham. ...In February 1997, Minister for Aged Care Rob Knowles officially opened a new low vision clinic in partnership with the Southern Hospital Network at the Kingston Centre in Cheltenham.8 colour photographs of Rob Knowles and 12 negatives of visit plus a staff member(?) and celebrationRob Knowles, Minister for Aged Care, addressed annual general meeting, Kooyong, 22/9/95association for the blind, rob knowles, southern hospital network, john cook -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Illustrated paperback book, Emma Russell, Bricks or spirit? : The Queen Victoria Hospital Melbourne, 1997
... : The Queen Victoria Hospital Melbourne Book Illustrated paperback book Emma Russell Australian Scholarly Publishing Monash Medical Centre, Southern Health Care Network ...A history of the Queen Victoria Hospital and the women who worked there.Paperback book with spine and cover in blue, mustard yellow and brick red. Cover also has a black and white photograph of a nurse holding an infant with a nurse and man looking on through a window.fictionA history of the Queen Victoria Hospital and the women who worked there.queen victorian hospital, melbourne, women's health -
City of KingstonBook - Minute book, Minute book, Cheltenham Community Hospital, 1938
... On 1 August 1995, the hospital became a part of the Southern Health Care Network. The former hospital site is now the main location of Central Bayside Community Health Services....On 1 August 1995, the hospital became a part of the Southern Health Care Network. The former hospital site is now the main location of Central Bayside Community Health Services. ...The Mordialloc-Cheltenham Community Hospital was a hospital in the suburb of Parkdale. Residents of Mordialloc and Chelsea worked towards a community hospital from the late 1930s. Having a community hospital meant residents who required routine surgery did not need to travel into Melbourne to the larger established hospitals. This was important at a time when few people had their own transport. For many years the Mordialloc Carnival Committee contributed to the cost of building the hospital, with one of its contributions to the ‘opening day’ appeal amounting to one thousand pounds, adding to the several thousand already committed. Construction work commenced on the Mordialloc-Cheltenham Community Hospital in 1950. on a site between Booth St and Carrier Ave on the Nepean Highway in Parkdale. The hospital opened in 1953 and serviced the community until 1996. On 1 August 1995, the hospital became a part of the Southern Health Care Network. The former hospital site is now the main location of Central Bayside Community Health Services.Black hard cover book with red spine. cheltenham, mordialloc, hospital, parkdale, health
