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The Gympie Town Hall precinct comprising Town Hall, Garage, former Maternal and Child Welfare Clinic and Men's Toilet Block is located at the top end of Nash's Gully on a large wedge-shaped site at the fiveways intersection of Caledonian Hill, Calton Hill, and Mary, Lawrence and Mellor Streets, and is bound to the north by Alma Street in Gympie ...
Sunshine Coast Haematology and Oncology Clinic [370] – Cotton Tree The Sunshine Coast Private Hospital [ 371 ] – Buderim Sunshine Coast University Private Hospital [ 372 ] – Birtinya
The Gympie Region is a local government area in the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland, Australia, about 170 kilometres (110 mi) north of Brisbane, the state capital. It is between the Sunshine Coast and Hervey Bay and centred on the town of Gympie .
Clinic directors, in concert with health officials in California and Mexico, recruited doctors from Mexico and have deployed some to additional community health centers in Fresno, Kern, San ...
Gympie Ambulance Station is a heritage-listed ambulance station at 17 Crown Road, Gympie, Queensland, Australia. It was built in 1904. It was built in 1904. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 16 September 2011.
The Honourable Dr Christian Rowan MP Queensland Parliament Shadow Minister for Education In office 15 November 2020 – 28 October 2024 Leader David Crisafulli Preceded by Jarrod Bleijie Shadow Minister for Arts In office 15 December 2017 – 28 October 2024 Leader Deb Frecklington David Crisafulli Preceded by Tim Nicholls Shadow Minister for Communities, Disability Services and Seniors Shadow ...
Jayant Patel was born in Jamnagar in the Indian state of Gujarat. [4] Initially, he studied surgery at the M. P. Shah Medical College at the Saurashtra University, obtaining a master's degree. [5]
Established in 1892, with additions between 1902 and 1961, it functioned as a hospital to 1970 and as a clinic until 2011. It is a fine example of a district hospital and demonstrates the evolution of Queensland district hospitals from the 1890s in accordance with changes to community needs, health practices and hospital legislation. [1]