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2022 World Teachers Day competition winners Unforgettable moments for 2022 World Teachers' Day competition winners

Queensland teachers reveal some of their most memorable days

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Australian-Retirement-Trust-participates-in-Housing-Summit How we participated in Queensland Housing Summit

Australian Retirement Trust CEO Bernard Reilly joined the conversation about tackling the housing pressures being experienced around the country

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Big-hearted healthcare hero impacting youngster’s life Big-hearted healthcare hero impacting youngster’s life

Healthcare hero Summit has been recognised for helping nine-year-old Kye through years of hospital treatment.

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Riders and healthcare workers raise over $420,000 Cardiac challenge: riders and healthcare workers raise over $420,000

Cyclists hit the road to raise funds for crucial hospital equipment in Far North Queensland

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Dr Ben Havana QCH Paediatric cardiologist's endless compassion no joke

Paediatric cardiologist recognised for his compassion and humour after 12 years with patient Havana.

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banner QSuper School Support Staff Recognition Week 2022: competition winners revealed

We celebrate the amazing work of a dedicated group of people committed to helping Queensland teachers and students.

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Staff Unforgettable moments: we pay tribute to all educators this World Teachers' Day

From small moments to big moments, we recognise the important role teachers play in our communities through our World Teachers’ Day competition.

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DFV Training programs target domestic and family violence

Workplace domestic and family violence training can help protect individuals who aren’t safe at home.

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Working What employers should know about wellbeing benefits for employees

How important are wellbeing benefits in attracting, retaining, and supporting your employees?

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Cardiac Cardiac Challenge: Kicking cardiac care into high gear

In his 12th year riding the 333-kilometre trip from Cairns to Cooktown for his cardiac unit, consultant cardiologist Dr Steve Sutcliffe is ‘back in the saddle’ to raise the funds for lifesaving equipment for his patients.

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