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Find out about the latest news and developments from around our health service.

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  • Manjimup medical staff celebrate gong for local legend 06 March 2026 Manjimup staff have celebrated an outstanding milestone of half a century of service by a legendary local practitioner.
  • Yellow heatwave tile with the words 'Advice - Threat is reduced' and 'South of Coral Bay, Lake MacLeod, Lyndon and Minilya.
    Heatwave Advice - Midwest Gascoyne 05 March 2026 Current as at 10:30am, Thursday 5 March 2026. Heatwave Advice - THREAT IS REDUCED The extreme heatwave warning has been downgraded to an advice level warning for areas south of Coral Bay, Lake MacLeod, Lyndon and Minilya. Heatwave conditions have eased, and temperatures in these areas are returning to typical summer levels. Current as at 08:30am, Wednesday 4 March 2026. Heatwave Watch and...
  • Left photo: Doctor in scrubs with a wide brim hat in front of hospital. Right photo: Same doctor is casual shirt with stunning landscape behind.
    Karratha Community Residency Program prepares Dr Joshua Jones for General Practice 05 March 2026 For metropolitan-based Resident Medical Officer Dr Joshua Jones, undertaking rural rotation through the Community Residency Program (CRP) has expanded his skills in a different setting.
  • Left image: Photo of a male nurse in scrubs standing next to Kununurra District Hospital sign. Right image: Man in black shirt smiling.
    ‘I owe a professional my life’: Kununurra nurse credited with saving patient 04 March 2026 Gary Dixon wasn’t too concerned when he developed an ear infection after taking a dip at Swim Beach, a popular watering hole on the Upper Ord River.
  • Female nurse with brown hair in navy blue srubs with red and white collar.
    2026 WA Rural Health Excellence Awards finalist: Cristina Taucean 03 March 2026 Whether it’s wound care or palliative services in the home, Cristina Taucean is passionate about providing care and making sure South West communities are aware of all the care options available outside of a hospital setting.

More WACHS News

  • Anne Bayldon survived two strokes because she was able to receive treatment quickly.
    Telehealth helps Mt Barker double-stroke patient 04 September 2018 Mt Barker woman Anne Bayldon has survived two rare strokes thanks, in part, to telehealth. A new telecart - located at Albany Health Campus - enabled local clinicians to work side by side with a stroke specialist based at Fiona Stanley Hospital ensuring Ms Bayldon could receive expert treatment faster. According to stroke specialist, Dr Tapuwa Musuka, telehealth technology proved lifesaving. “Ms Bayldon presented to Albany Health Campus with a suspected stroke,” Dr Musuka said. “Albany doctors were able to use the new videoconferencing telecart to let me assess the patient and determine the appropriate course of treatment. “Once I’d dialled in, it was obvious that Ms Bayldon had developed left-sided weakness indicating a second stroke was starting,” he added. Given Ms Bayldon’s acute condition, staff at Albany Health Campus arranged a Royal Flyin...
  • Stroke Week 2018: South West stroke patients are getting faster access to expert care thanks to a partnership between St John Ambulance and WA Country Health. Here SJA Donnybrook Community Paramedic Ken Hart and WACHS South West A/Stroke Coordinator Michaela Eaton discuss the alliance at Bunbury Health Campus.
    Training and partnership saving lives from stroke 04 September 2018 South West stroke survivors have been saved from complications thanks, in part, to a partnership between ambulance officers and local hospitals. St John Ambulance (SJA) officers in the South West have been trained to recognise the symptoms of stroke so that they can call ahead to the Emergency Department (ED) to fast-track life-saving treatment. WACHS–South West Stroke Coordinators Renee Dehring and Michaela Eaton said every moment counted when it came to reducing the potentially devastating effects of stroke. “The partnership between WACHS and SJA saves so much time because it allows ED staff to have treatment ready as soon as the patient arrives at the hospital,” Ms Eaton said. “Ambulance officers can receive direction to bypass smaller hospitals and take the patient directly to a larger hospital with imaging equipment to make a comprehensive stroke diagnosis &n...
  • The new child-friendly mural designed by students at Collie Senior High School.
    Local students brighten Collie paediatric ward 28 August 2018 The paediatric ward of Collie Hospital is now home to a large child-friendly mural thanks to a group of Year 8 students at Collie Senior High School. Funded by Collie Community Bank, a branch of Bendigo Bank, the initiative saw local students design and create artwork intended to act as a distraction for young children undergoing medical care at the hospital. Collie Nurse Practitioner, Peter Woodman, said most health settings proved scary for young patients and artwork like this helped to break up clinical environments. “Distraction is a recognised non-pharmacological approach to pain management,” Mr Woodman said. “We’re very grateful to Collie Community Bank and the students at Collie Senior High School for helping us to make hospital visits a little less intimidating for Collie Kids,” he added. Jeff Riley, Chairman of Collie Community Bank said the organis...
  • 3 year old Noah Faull 'pilots' the test flight; an aerial view of the new Karratha Health Campus and helipad; CHC helicopter during the test flight.
    Trainee 'pilot' gives thumbs up to successful helipad test 15 August 2018 It was a milestone day at Karratha Health Campus on Saturday as the first helicopter landing was witnessed. The CHC ‘air ambulance’ AW189 helicopter did a number of landings and take offs to ensure the 1600m² helipad is safe and ready to receive patients ahead of the official opening. And getting in on the action was three-year-old ‘pilot’ Noah Faull who was excited to get a close up look at the inside of the helicopter once it had landed at the campus. WA Country Health Service Pilbara Regional Director Margi Faulkner said the campus had been designed and built to support emergency delivery of retrievals by helicopter. “Some emergency patients will still need to be flown to Perth depending on their condition, but wherever clinically appropriate for patients to be treated at Karratha Health Campus the helipad at Karratha will be used, avoiding the need ...
  • Top left: Leanne Bray's A Differing Perspective, Top right: Bush Medicine by Cliff Samson, Bottom: Ian Dowling's Metamorphic Life
    Artists canvassed for special tour 10 August 2018 A number of artists were given a special tour of the new campus recently to see their artwork in situ. The interior and exterior walls have been transformed thanks to 54 specially purchased pieces which were carefully selected and positioned to inspire better health and wellbeing for patients and visitors to the hospital. Some of the art has been used on internal glass windows and doors rather than just standard frosting adding impact and privacy. All artists have close links to the region and have incorporated influences from the landscape textures and colours into their art. Cliff Samson’s Bush Medicine is also featured on the wayfinding signage throughout the facility. Our own pictures can’t do them justice but we’re sure you’ll be just as captivated as we were when you see the pieces firsthand!
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Last Updated: 24/01/2024
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