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RFDS Memorable moments for RFDS flight nurse

QSuper is celebrating International Year of the Nurse and Midwife: A look into the life of RFDS (Queensland Section) Flight Nurse Susan Markwell.

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Wheels to heels juiced tv Wheels to heels: a young patient’s 10-year formal dream

QSuper and Juiced TV have recognised physiotherapist Tim McGowan in the Super Hero Awards program.

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QFES QFES celebrated at Australia Day Achievement Awards

Queensland Fire and Emergency Services staff and volunteers have been honoured in a series of official ceremonies across the state following a devastating summer of bushfires.

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rfds Royal Flying Doctor Service flight nurses deliver high-level performance

QSuper’s support allows Queensland RFDS flight nurses to undertake specialised training to prepare for any situation that may eventuate on the ground or at 15,000 feet.

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young family Simple and easy steps to make an insurance claim

Follow these three simple steps if you need to make an insurance claim.

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WOW Quentin Bryce Julia Gillard and Quentin Bryce help us launch WOW (Women of the World) Australia 2020

QSuper extends its support of the Women of the World festival, with a two-year major sponsor commitment from 2020.

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reading QSuper’s Top 5 Book Challenge winners revealed

QSuper celebrates Queensland’s biggest book-loving students

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Kylie Superhero Nurse Kylie to the rescue

QSuper and Juiced TV unmask their Super Hero Awards Round Four winner, Queensland Children’s Hospital’s Nurse Kylie.

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RFDS Hours from help, hope arrived from the sky

Hours from help, hope arrived from the sky. QSuper uncovers the extraordinary medical emergencies faced by RFDS Qld Section Flight Nurses.

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Ruby superhero heart surgeon Dr Fox Ruby's superhero is her heart surgeon Dr Fox

QSuper and Juiced TV unmask the third hospital superhero of their awards program. 

Dr Scott Fox, a paediatric cardiologist from Queensland Children’s Hospital, was nominated by Ruby, 10, for helping her through five heart surgeries.

The program recognises those who dedicate their lives to sick kids, everyday.

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