Rats of Tobruk $1.5 million donation a lasting legacy

The Rats of Tobruk presented a cheque for $1.5 million to The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) today, generously donated from the sale of their Albert Park meeting hall in 2007. The contribution will support the RCH Neuroscience department by funding an annual fellowship, enabling a clinician to undertake travel to further his/her studies in benefit … Continued

Protect your babies against whooping cough

A paediatrician at The Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) has again urged parents to vaccinate themselves and their children against whooping cough. Dr Jenny Royle, who runs the RCH Immunisation Centre, says the whooping cough epidemic in Australia is continuing. She has urged parents to immunise their children on time. “No-one should be getting their immunisation … Continued

Free safety kit to prevent curtain cord injury and death

Victorian families can now get a free blind and curtain cord safety kit to keep dangerous cords out of the way of babies and small children. Minister for Consumer Affairs, the Honourable Tony Robinson MP, launched the safety campaign today at The Royal Children’s Hospital. The launch responds to a number of recent incidents where … Continued

RCH staff receive Australia Day Honours

Professor Frank Shann and Professor Garry Warne can now add ‘AMs’ to their titles after being recognised with Australia Day Honours today. Professor Shann was awarded a Member of the General Division of the Order of Australia for service to medicine as a paediatrician, particularly as a leader in intensive care for children, through contributions … Continued

PM tests his new book on his biggest critics: RCH patients

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd launched his own children’s book at The Royal Children’s Hospital this morning. Entitled Jasper and Abbey and the Great Australia Day Kerfuffle, the picture book is written for younger age readers and explores the lives of the PM’s cat and dog. RCH patients gathered in the Outpatients play area to hear … Continued

Santa comes to the RCH

Patients at The Royal Children’s Hospital were woken up Christmas morning with a gift at the end of their beds and a visit from Santa. As is tradition at the RCH, the Metropolitan Fire Brigade escorted Santa to the hospital in a flurry of lights and sirens.  Children watched from their windows as new and … Continued

Heart surgeons give the best Christmas present

Sam Carter is truly a Christmas miracle.  At 15 months of age, Sam was rushed to The Royal Children’s Hospital where he was diagnosed with severe heart failure – the result of a nasty virus. “His heart was unable to pump enough blood to maintain his organs,” cardiac surgeon Mr Igor Konstantinov said. “It’s quite … Continued

Plenty of choice at the New Royal Children’s Hospital

Children, families, staff and visitors will enjoy variety, choice and increased availability of healthy food and drinks at the new Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) when it opens in 2011. RCH Chairman, Tony Beddison AO, today announced that the retail food precinct at the new hospital campus will provide a variety of food and drinks in … Continued

Trishna and Krishna leave hospital

Five weeks after the groundbreaking surgery that separated them, formerly conjoined twins Krishna and Trishna have been discharged from The Royal Children’s Hospital. Staff from the Children’s Neuroscience Centre bid the girls an emotional farewell as they were pushed in separate pushers by guardian Moira Kelly and carer Maria Mardi. The girls have made amazing … Continued

Gifts for Krishna and Trishna

Many well-wishers have been sending gifts for Krishna and Trishna to the hospital over the past weeks. Whilst we have enjoyed delivering these gifts to the girls, unfortuantely there is not enough space in their hospital ward room to store any more gifts. If you wish to send a gift to the girls, please send it directly to … Continued