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It is the largest provider of general and speciality health care for Melbourne's Mornington Peninsula, and is the region's chief provider of acute secondary and tertiary medical and surgical services. [1] [2] The hospital has specialisations in mental health, maternity (midwifery) and pediatrics.
Kirwan Mental Health Rehabilitation Unit – Kirwan; Kowanyama Primary Health Care Centre [239] – Kowanyama; Kubin Primary Health Care Centre [163] – Kubin; Laidley Hospital [240] – Laidley; Laura Outpatients Clinic [241] – Laura; Lockhart River Primary Health Care Centre [242] – Lockhart River; Logan Hospital [243] – Meadowbrook
Rosebud is a seaside suburb on the Mornington Peninsula in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, approximately 61 km (38 mi) south of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the Shire of Mornington Peninsula local government area. Rosebud recorded a population of 14,381 at the 2021 census. [1]
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Buckley is a cute cafe in the chic beachside town of Sorrento that serves a classic Australian brunch and Bloody Mary to boot. A huge plate of cauliflower and halloumi fritters will set you back £13.
The Women's was the first specialist teaching hospital in the Antipodes, and the first hospital in Australia to train nurses and midwives and the first in Australia to hold postgraduate classes for nurses. [3] Drs Ellen Balaam, Annie Lister Bennett and Gweneth Wisewould, some babies and a nurse at the Women’s Hospital in 1915 [4]
Port Arthur is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located on the Yorke Peninsula at the northern end of Gulf St Vincent about 105 kilometres (65 miles) north west of the state capital of Adelaide and about 9 kilometres (5.6 miles) north of the town of Port Wakefield. [3]
These women were sent an invitation by mail to participate in the study. Over 40,000 women responded and agreed to participate. These women represented 2-3% of women in their age groups living in urban, rural and remote areas of Australia at that time. [2] In 2012–13, an additional cohort of women aged 18–23 was recruited.