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New cancer hospital wing honours WW1 widow at Greenslopes

Ramsay Greenslopes Private Hospital is continuing its long-held tradition of honouring its military past, with its new cancer wing being named after Brisbane war widow Mrs Jean Pockett. /Public Release. This material comes from the originating organization and may be of a point-in-time nature, edited for clarity, style and length. View in full here. Why? Well, unlike many news organisations, we have no sponsors, no corporate or ideological interests. We don t put up a paywall – we believe in free access to information of public interest. Media ownership in Australia is one of the most concentrated in the world (Learn more). Since the trend of consolidation is and has historically been upward, fewer and fewer individuals or organizations control increasing shares of the mass media in our country. According to independent assessment, about 98% of the media sector is held by three conglomerates. This tendency is not only totally unacceptable, but also to a degree frightening).

The extraordinary legacy of baby Rose

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The extraordinary legacy of baby Rose

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Killing hope: Doctors reveal their everyday struggle

  There is a moment, as Dr Alex Koefman looks into the eyes of his patients and tells them their life is ending, when an ever-so-subtle spark of light goes out. A neuro-oncologist and spinal surgeon at Greenslopes Private Hospital, in Brisbane s south east, Koefman regularly informs patients of devastating, incurable diagnoses, dashing future hopes, dreams and aspirations. He described the moment when the light in some patients eyes was unplugged . It s an extraordinary thing to tell someone, Koefman said. Patients are usually fairly well at the time and it is hard for them to comprehend that in six to 12 months they are going to be dead.

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