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Following an acute onset of Guillain-Barre Syndrome, five-year-old Teddy went from paralysis to walking, talking and eating again thanks to the support of CHW teams like Hunter Baillie.

For much of Judah’s first year of life, all he’s known is the walls of a hospital far from home, but thanks to a unique outreach training program he is now one step, and 500 kilometres, closer to home.

On International Overdose Awareness Day, the NSW Poisons Information Centre are encouraging the community to learn the signs and symptoms of overdose.

'Jupiter' and 'Andy' are the new names for the tower cranes on site to build the Sydney Children's Hospital Stage 1 and Minderoo Children's Comprehensive Cancer Centre (SCH1/MCCCC), thanks to the creativity of two special patients.

Coming out of surgery for extensive injuries caused by a bomb, the first question Senri asked was whether his fingers were straight.
